Gen V is an excellent spinoff of The Boys, flawlessly forging its own path as it tells the tale of supes in college. Check out our spoiler-free review.
Daisy Jones & The Six captures the tone of an emerging 1970s band with all the signatures of the era -- love, booze, drugs, and music -- to the pinnacle of success.
A League Of Their Own tells a fictionalized account of the first professional women's baseball league. It's worth celebrating! Read our in-depth review of Season 1 here!
An excellent adaptation of the beloved West-End Musical, Everybody's Talking About Jamie highlights stunning performances, but something feels missing. Check out our review!
Tensions heat up as a small-town competition pushes everyone to the limit on Panic Season 1. How far did the players go to compete? Read our review to find out.
The Wilds, Amazon's first young adult series, is an original story that will grab your attention and won't let go well after the last few minutes the finale. Our full review.
The Boys Season 2 is almost here, and we have a full, non-spoilery review of the new season before it drops on Amazon. Are you ready for more madness and mayhem?
Quiet Please... is justly, emotionally, and informatively presented for friends, acquaintances, and ignorant employers who don't believe misophonia is a "legit" disability. Read our review.
With an over-saturation of mediocre to semi-decent half-hour sitcoms, Upload stands out, bringing the futuristic funny. Read our full season review right here.
After reviewing The Stranger and Hunters and looking at the premise and cast of Tales from the Loop, it's really only meh. Read our pre-review to see why.
We've seen the first five episodes of Amazon's Hunters, and Carissa Pavlica and Kerr Lordygan join together on whether or not to recommend the dramatic thriller.
Troop Zero stars Viola Davis, Allison Janney, Jim Gaffigan, and Mike Epps, and is set against a backdrop of 70's culture and music. Click here for our full review.
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Season 3 opens wide as Midge goes on the road with Susie at her side. Read our full review of the new season of their stops in Vegas and Miami.
Amazon's Goliath returns for its third season with another engaging and unpredictable legal-adjacent drama filled with quirky characters and effective performances.
Despite the market saturation of superheroes, Amazon Prime Video's The Boys delivers an outrageous and blood-spattered alternative that's well worth your time.
Natalie: When we win Panic, we don’t have to worry about jobs. Heather: [To Bishop] What did I tell you, right? She’s serious. Natalie: You guys should be rooting for me! Heather: People died last year, Natalie. Natalie: People die in bathtubs and in car accidents. Heather: Especially when they’re walking blindfolded across the freeway.
Every small town has a secret. Ours has a game. The losers stay here where losing is what we do best. The winners get out. In Carp, Texas, out is the only place worth going. That’s why players risk their lives to win.