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.’
Marvel’s ‘Iron Fist’ Fails to Pack a Punch
Marvel’s ‘Iron Fist’ returns for its second season on Netflix with a lackluster plot, underdeveloped characters, and poorly designed battle scenes that leave viewers underwhelmed.
Autistic Character Revitalizes Ordinary High School Storyline
‘Atypical’ tackles your average coming-of-age story while thoughtfully raising awareness of autism.
Quality Rises Along With the Dead in ‘Cargo’
Martin Freeman stars in ‘Cargo,’ an Australian movie in which he must fight to protect his young daughter from the aftermath of a zombie apocalypse.
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.
‘Mercury 13’ Uncovers NASA’s Female Astronaut Initiative
Netflix’s ‘Mercury 13’ explores NASA’s 1960s female astronaut testing program and delves into the backgrounds of those selected to be a part of it.
‘Unfortunate Events’ Delights Audiences with Peculiarity and Humor
In its second season, ‘A Series of Unfortunate Events’ continues to intrigue audiences with dark humor and new characters.
Game’s Over for Netflix’s Newest Lackluster Comedy
‘Game Over, Man!’ lacks structure, believable characters, and any comedy of high quality whatsoever.
Heights Hiatus: Bronchitis, Raccoon Sex, and Puberty
Associate arts editor Kaylie Ramirez revels in the irreverent humor of comedians Nick Kroll and John Mulaney during her weeklong battle with bronchitis.