TV
An Utter Gem: Celebrating 10 Years of ‘Steven Universe’
“Steven Universe” is full of witty jokes, lovable characters, catchy songs, and dazzling backdrops that every child can enjoy.
'Heartbreak High' Season 2 Review: Hartley High’s Teens Continue to Bring the Unexpected
As the main characters navigate the challenges of adolescence at Hartley High School, they face many battles of self-discovery and heartbreaks.
‘We’re Here’: Putting Together a Queer Comeback
In the face of increasing drag bans and anti-trans legislation, HBO’s “We’re Here” has never been more prescient.
Every Episode of ‘Avatar: The Legend of Korra,’ Ranked
In response to no demand, here is a definitive listing of all 52 episodes of “Avatar: The Legend of Korra” from worst to best.
‘One Day’ Review: Beautifully Tender Angst
“One Day” is refreshing because it takes itself seriously.
‘Fallout’ Season Finale Review: Goggins’s Gunslinger Shines in Battle Against Corporate Dystopia
Season one of “Fallout” indicates that corporate control is perhaps more of a poison than the nuclear threat itself.
Shows to Binge-Watch in the Warmer Seasons
When you need a break from the summer sun, the following shows are guaranteed to brighten your summer and merit a feature at your next backyard watch party!
‘We Were The Lucky Ones’ Review: Not Just Another Holocaust Show
“We Were The Lucky Ones” adds to a plethora of Holocaust television and films in a different way than what audiences have seen before.
Artist Profile: Katie Irish on Using Costuming to Bring Humanity to ‘Manhunt’
Costume designer Katie Irish is the behind-the-scenes leader bringing the thrill of immersive and evocative dress to life in suspense media.
‘A Gentleman in Moscow’ Premiere Review: A Grand Opening Sets the Stage for a Charming Drama
Viewers can anticipate spending many enjoyable evenings in the Metropol Hotel.
‘Octopus Murders’ Premiere Review: A Conspiracy Through New Eyes
Through ample expository intrigue and hope for payoff, Treitz and Hansen are able to renew an extensively theorized, decade-old story.
‘Masters of the Air’ Review: Smooth Takeoff, Shaky Landing
“Masters of the Air” illuminates the fierce loyalty, foolhardiness, and conquered fear that flight in B-17 Flying Fortress heavy bombers demands.
‘Love Is Blind’ Season 6: A Dating Trainwreck You Just Can’t Look Away From
From the pods to the altar, it feels as if each episode is chock full of new twists and turns in the couples’ journeys.
What to Watch Before ‘Bridgerton’ Season 3
Read on for recommendations for the best TV shows to screen in anticipation of the new season of “Bridgerton!"
Artist Profile: Dave Boyle on ‘House of Ninjas,’ Toho Studios, and Mixing Action with Family Dynamics
Are ninjas really a thing of the past? What if they were still undertaking secret missions in the modern day? “House of Ninjas” seeks to answer this question.