syfy nightflyers review

‘Nightflyers’ is a slow-burning horror story on a mysterious spaceship

George R.R. Martin's sci-fi horror novella comes to life on Syfy.

On Dec 4, 2018 by Michelle Jaworski

Netflix Baby review

Netflix teen drama ‘Baby’ is worse than high school

'Baby' has nothing interesting to say and no interesting way to say it.

On Nov 30, 2018 by Eddie Strait

Netflix Prince of Peoria review

‘Prince of Peoria’ is a quietly progressive multi-cam sitcom

The series is the more masculine counterpart to Netflix's 'Alexa & Katie.'

On Nov 19, 2018 by Tess Cagle

Netflix Narcos: Mexico review

‘Narcos: Mexico’ is an addictive soft reboot of the drug drama

Netflix's drug epic reinvents itself yet again.

On Nov 16, 2018 by David Wharton

Hulu The Bisexual review

‘The Bisexual’ validates the gray areas of sexuality

Desiree Akhavan’s new series tells a different kind of coming-out story.

On Nov 16, 2018 by Sarah Jasmine Montgomery

youtube premium origin review

‘Origin’ throws strangers onto a spaceship with some familiar tropes

It's a mix of 'Lost' and 'Alien.'

On Nov 14, 2018 by Michelle Jaworski

netflix brainchild review

Pharrell-produced science show ‘Brainchild’ wants to inspire kids to pursue STEM

'Brainchild' has a new set of brain games.

On Nov 13, 2018 by Audra Schroeder

Netflix westside review

‘Westside’ is reality TV for the Instagram era

Musicians go for broke in this 'American Idol' meets 'Big Brother' docuseries.

On Nov 12, 2018 by Tess Cagle

Netflix Medal of Honor review

‘Medal of Honor’ finds the humanity in acts of heroism

The docuseries honors its subjects without becoming self-congratulatory.

On Nov 10, 2018 by Eddie Strait

netflix she-ra and the princesses of power review

‘She-Ra and the Princesses of Power’ offers a new take on a beloved character

Netflix takes on the legendary hero She-Ra.

On Nov 8, 2018 by Michelle Jaworski

Amazon Prime Homecoming review

‘Homecoming’ is another paranoid thriller from the creator of ‘Mr. Robot’

Julia Roberts and Stephan James shine in this slick, albeit emotionally sterile, series.

On Nov 5, 2018 by Chris Osterndorf

Netflix - The Judgement review

‘The Judgement’ is a bloated, melodramatic soap opera

The Netflix import drama feels like an after-school special in the worst way.

On Nov 4, 2018 by David Wharton

Netflix - House of Cards season 6 review

The end of ‘House of Cards’ feels as fitting as it does oddly inevitable

The show's final season asks whether feminism in conjunction with acts of evil is still feminism.

On Nov 2, 2018 by Chris Osterndorf

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‘The Degenerates’ finds insight in p***y and d**k jokes

Netflix's latest comedy showcase works blue.

On Oct 30, 2018 by Audra Schroeder

Netflix - Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj review

‘Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj’ brings a fresh perspective to late-night comedy

Minhaj tackles hot-button issues in the first two episodes of his new show.

On Oct 29, 2018 by Brenden Gallagher