Cara Delevingne explores society’s relation to sexuality and different cultural relations to sex in her new Hulu series.
‘Woke’ Uses Comedy to Tackle Systemic Racism
Television series ‘Woke’ centers on a cartoonist’s personal reckoning with systemic racism.
Screaming at Streaming Services
Arts editor Jacob Schick discusses his apprehension with the influx of new streaming services that will be entering the market.
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.
Flashbacks Narrate Season Two of ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’
The second season of ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ builds on Margaret Atwood’s 1985 novel with stunning cinematography, engrossing background stories of favorite characters, and graphic violent scenes.
On One Hand, Coffee; On the Other, Soup: TU/TD
“Good luck trying to get anything done now, but, hey, save money, live better, right?”
‘The Path’ Loses its Way Along the Winding Road to Greatness
Hulu’s ‘The Path’ meanders down the road to mediocre non-network television, lacking captivation and conviction.
Online Streaming Can Save TV Programs, But Are They Putting Them In Peril Too?
With smaller viewership, TV companies must find something to cling to in order to remain competitive in their timeslot. And this means dumping dead weight