Dead Ringers Season 1 Review: Weisz Is Doubly Brilliant In Clever Horror Revamp
Luckily for Prime Video, Dead Ringers will surely be a hit because it places at the center some truly astounding acting from Rachel Weisz.
The Last Thing He Told Me Review: Intriguing Thriller Boasts Strong Performances
Anchored by strong performances by Garner & Rice, the thriller makes the most of its twists & turns without forgetting the tension between its leads.
Barry Season 4 Review: A Flawless Final Season With A Never Better Bill Hader
In its stellar 4th & final season, Barry ruminates on the ripple effects the need for redemption has while walking a tightrope of comedy & brutality.
Tiny Beautiful Things Review: Hahn's Incredible Performance Uplifts Emotional Drama
The result can be as messy as its protagonist, but the series strikes a nerve in its transparent look at grief, grounded by Hahn's moving performance.
Beef Review: Ali Wong & Steven Yeun Lead A Wild & Emotional Black Comedy
Beef is a series designed to make one experience the gravity of the darkest human emotions, all while being immensely entertaining.
Grease: Rise Of The Pink Ladies Season 1 Review - A Busy, Energetic Prequel
Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies doesn't quite justify its existence, but those willing to give it a try will be rewarded with an entertaining ride.
The Power Season 1 Review: A Shaky But Promising Start To An Exciting Series
The Power is a good start to a series with a thought-provoking narrative about gender and the dynamics that come from the imbalance of power.
Up Here Season 1 Review: Carlos Valdes & Mae Whitman Soar In Delightful Musical Rom-Com
The series has a lot of heart, and it's a breezy binge that provides a lot of joy, especially as the show develops the characters further.
Succession Season 4 Review: Roy Family Firing On All Cylinders In Final Season
Succession season 4 is kinetic, barreling towards a finale that feels as well-earned as each biting jab lobbed at various members of the Roy family.
Yellowjackets Season 2 Review: Winter Descends In Bleak & Confident Follow-Up
Yellowjackets season 2 is a welcome return for the drama. It's as mean, blackly humorous, and brutal as ever, and there's nothing else like it.
Agent Elvis Review: Vibrant, Action-Driven Animated Series Lacks Originality
Agent Elvis is a fun, yet tedious diversion that might unintentionally send people to the more superior raunchy animated spy series Archer.
Shadow & Bone Season 2 Review: Strong, Intense & Thrilling Return To The Grishaverse
The series delivers the best of both worlds in an intricately crafted sophomore season that will leave audiences wanting season 3 immediately after.
Ted Lasso Season 3 Review: AFC Richmond Just Keeps Getting Better
Ted Lasso season 3 retains its hope and wacky one-liners, sometimes going even wackier than necessary, but it's also learned to play with nuance.
You Season 4 Part 2 Spoiler Review: Joe Goldberg Crumbles Under His Own Ambition
You season 4 smashes through disbelief & lands somewhere altogether outlandish, forgoing faith in its audience for cheap tricks & fakeout twists.
The Mandalorian Helmet by Denuo Novo Review
The Star Wars: The Mandalorian helmet accessory from Denuo Novo is as comfortable and functional as it is pretty to look at and display.
Gotham Knights Series Premiere Review: CW's DC Series Is Semi-Decent But Unremarkable
Gotham Knights is a half-decent DC universe story that's unfortunately couched in teen melodrama and color grading more irritating than atmospheric.
The Mandalorian Season 3 Review: After Shaky Premiere, Episode 2 Recaptures The Heart
The Mandalorian has an unfortunate tendency to take its eye off the ball, but to do it at the start of this anticipated season is especially odd.
Daisy Jones & The Six Review: Angsty, Riveting Adaptation Draws You In From The Start
With fantastic performances from the cast, memorable music, and just enough angst to keep one riveted, Daisy Jones & The Six hits the spot.
Carnival Row Season 2 Review: Intricate, Fantastical World Still Lacks Spark
With so much going on, character development gets lost, and the story, often heavy-handed, is agonizingly slow at times and fascinating at others.
Star Trek: Picard Season 3 Review - The Epic Finale Is The Best Trek Since DS9
Star Trek: Picard season 3 takes the series out in style as the epic farewell story the cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation always deserved.