The Last of Us, HBO’s new show based on the PlayStation video game, is authentic and visually unique in its portrayal of post-apocalyptic Boston.
High-profile Interviews Illuminate the Successes, Failures, and Roadblocks of Biden’s First Year in ‘Year One’
The HBO documentary gives snippet looks into President Biden’s initial political endeavors and the tone that his first term leaves behind.
‘Women’s Driving School’ Documents Saudi Arabian Political Developments
‘Saudi Women’s Driving School’ follows Saudi Arabian women as they exercise their newfound right to drive in the Middle Eastern country.
Ramirez: The Succession Theme – ‘It Hurts, But It Plays’
The contrasting elements of the ‘Succession’ theme song and the duality of the opening credit reel make for a consistent can’t-skip opening, according to Arts Editor Kaylie Ramirez.
Streep Arrives, ‘Big Little Lies’ Follow with Intrigue
HBO’s Emmy award winning ‘Big Little Lies’ thickened the plot by welcoming Meryl Streep’s neurotic matron Mary Louise to its second season.
Winter is Here: After Two Year Hiatus, ‘Game of Thrones’ Returns
After a two year hiatus, the hotly-anticipated ‘Game of Thrones’ returns to HBO.
Screaming at Streaming Services
Arts editor Jacob Schick discusses his apprehension with the influx of new streaming services that will be entering the market.
Diversity, Streaming Services Headline Television’s Biggest Night
The glamorous 70th Emmy Awards recognized numerous programs available only on streaming services, such as Netflix’s ‘The Crown’ and Amazon Prime’s ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.’
Spending Summer Watching the Small Screen
Editors and Senior Staff come together to share some of their most-anticipated television programs coming soon this summer.
‘Elvis Presley: The Searcher’ Uncovers the King’s Early Days
HBO’s ‘Elvis Presley: The Searcher’ dives deeper into the Presley’s early days of soul searching and self-discovery to get to the heart of what made him the King.