‘You’ is a disturbing show about a psychopath in the digital age
This Netflix show is chilling and suspenseful.
On Jan 5, 2019 by Tiffany Kelly
‘Back Street Girls: Gokudols’ is ugly, inside and out
The transphobic anime fails to be subversive or funny.
On Dec 27, 2018 by Caitlin Moore
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
‘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
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
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
Netflix’s ‘Super Monsters’ gets kids in the holiday spirit with Halloween special
The special teaches kids to love Halloween.
On Oct 19, 2018 by Eddie Strait
‘Pod Save America’ doesn’t deserve an HBO show
The podcast fails as a TV show and as political analysis.
On Oct 16, 2018 by Brenden Gallagher
Netflix’s ‘Dragon Pilot: Hisone and Masotan’ is a charming anime despite its flaws
‘How to Train Your Dragon’ meets anime.
On Oct 11, 2018 by Caitlin Moore
Netflix anime ‘Last Hope’ takes itself way too seriously
The series is heavy on technobabble, light on fun.
Netflix’s ‘The Good Cop’ is for those who like TV the way it used to be
The show has the predictability of a blanket. But it’ll still keep you warm.
On Sep 23, 2018 by Brenden Gallagher
Finnish murder mystery ‘Deadwind’ is strictly for genre fans
It’s a fine show. But is it worth watching?
On Aug 25, 2018 by Eddie Strait
‘Paradise PD’ is a rapid-fire raunch-com about bad cops
The series exists in the same extended universe as ‘Brickleberry.’
On Aug 24, 2018 by Audra Schroeder
‘La Casa de Las Flores’ is an experimental, modern telenovela for the Netflix era
The vibrant, familiar series is a winking homage to the genre.
On Aug 11, 2018 by Brenden Gallagher
Netflix’s latest anthology show is the uneven ‘On Children’
This series tweaks reality enough to play as satire.
On Aug 5, 2018 by Eddie Strait
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