netflix disenchantment part 2 review

‘Disenchantment’ season 2 starts strong but falls into familiar trappings

The show goes in a new and interesting direction before reverting back to its older self.

On Sep 17, 2019 by Michelle Jaworski

Netflix Hello Privilege Its Me Chelsea Review

Chelsea Handler tackles systemic racism in ‘Hello, Privilege. It’s Me, Chelsea’

The comedian reckons with her own white privilege.

On Sep 15, 2019 by Tess Cagle

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Review: The Joule is a pricey, sleek, easy-to-use entry into sous vide

The Joule stands apart from competitors thanks to its slim design and easy-to-use connectivity.

On Sep 14, 2019 by Amy-Mae Turner

netflix tall girl review

‘Tall Girl’ is a self-aware, self-confident teen rom-com

The Netflix rom-com is sharper and less self-serious than expected, and the result is a pleasant surprise.

On Sep 13, 2019 by Brenden Gallagher

netflix bill burr paper tiger review

Bill Burr tackles PC culture, parenthood, and fear of robots in ‘Paper Tiger’

Burr is at his best when he's at his most earnest on his sixth standup special.

On Sep 12, 2019 by Eddie Strait

hbo in the shadow of the towers review

‘In the Shadow of the Towers’ revisits 9/11 through the eyes of former Stuyvesant High students

To hear recollections of that day from people without an agenda is invaluable.

On Sep 11, 2019 by Eddie Strait

hbo what happened on september 11 documentary

‘What Happened On September 11’ is a moving doc for young minds

Director Amy Schatz delivers a hopeful, delicate memorial to the people and places lost in the World Trade Center attacks.

On Sep 11, 2019 by Kahron Spearman

amazon undone review

Amazon Prime’s ‘Undone’ is a remarkably calming mind-f*ck

From 'BoJack Horseman''s Kate Purdy and Raphael Bob-Waksberg comes a fascinating animated series about one woman's break with reality.

On Sep 10, 2019 by Audra Schroeder

netflix evelyn review

‘Evelyn’ is a raw, powerful look at a family trying to make sense of suicide

Oscar-winning documentarian Orlando von Einsiedel turns his camera on himself and his family, reflecting on the death of his younger brother.

On Sep 10, 2019 by Brenden Gallagher

hbo the deuce season 3 review

‘The Deuce’ goes out on a glorious, bittersweet high note in season 3

David Simon creates another expert meditation on corruption and disenfranchisement.

On Sep 9, 2019 by Chris Osterndorf

Gears of War 5

Review: Change is for the best in ‘Gears 5’

Thirteen years in, Gears of War still has steam.

On Sep 9, 2019 by AJ Moser

cozyphones

Review: CozyPhones are comfortable, durable, and kid-friendly

CozyPhones' kids' lineup is durable and comfortable and the headphones can double as eyemasks.

On Sep 7, 2019 by Amy-Mae Turner

Netflix The Spy Review

Sacha Baron Cohen redeems Netflix’s uneven historical thriller ‘The Spy’

The moderately paced suspense story is just exciting enough to make you wonder what could have been.

On Sep 6, 2019 by John-Michael Bond

netflix elite season 2 review

‘Elite’ season 2 offers more steamy, pulpy, shallow fun

The prep school soap opera's steamy second season doesn't amount to much more than pulpy fun.

On Sep 6, 2019 by Brenden Gallagher

it chapter two movie review

‘It Chapter Two’ misses an opportunity to roast Pennywise

The sequel seems like it's down to clown but it gets a little lost along the way.

On Sep 6, 2019 by Audra Schroeder