Vanessa Armstrong The Changeling Review: A Lyrical, Gut-Wrenching Tale About The Horrors Of Parenthood The Apple TV+ series The Changeling is a contemporary fairy tale that rips open the underlying horror about parenthood. Read our review right here. Read More
Barry Levitt One Piece Review: The Beloved Anime Makes Its Delightful Live-Action Debut The spirit of the manga feels very much alive in Netflix's live-action adaptation of One Piece, based on the mega-hit franchise. Here's our review. Read More
Witney Seibold Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 4 Review: The Animated Trek Series Is Still Great Four seasons in, Star Trek: Lower Decks remains surprisingly strong, with the latest season being a real treat for nerds (we mean that in a good way). Read More
Devin Meenan After A Messy Production And Awful Reviews, HBO Has Canceled The Idol The Idol, the HBO series starring Abel 'The Weeknd' Tesfaye and Lily-Rose Depp has been canceled after one season. Probably for the best. Read More
Sandy Schaefer Ahsoka Review: The Force Is With This Star Wars Show, But It's No Jedi (Yet) Ahsoka isn't the next great Star Wars show yet, but there's potential for the series to evolve into something special. Read More
Jeremy Mathai The Secret Invasion Finale Is One Of The Worst-Reviewed Marvel Things Ever – What The Heck Happened? Yikes. Read More
Josh Spiegel Only Murders In The Building Season 3 Review: The Show Must Go On With Some Novel Twists Meryl Streep! Paul Rudd! Another good season! Read More
Rafael Motamayor Harley Quinn Season 4 Review: The Wild And Crazy Animated Series Returns For A Lesser But Still Entertaining Season Season 4 may not be as consistent as previous seasons, but this show remains an entertaining animated comedy and an earnest love letter to DC comics. Read More
Barry Levitt Twisted Metal Review: The Surprising Video Game Adaptation Needs More Thrills We love Sweet Tooth, don't we folks? Read More
Rafael Motamayor The Dragon Prince Season 5 Review: High Seas Adventures Make For A Fun Season We're approaching the endgame for The Dragon Prince. Read More
Danielle Ryan Futurama Season 11 Review: A Sweet, Sort Of Satisfying Return Good news, everyone! Read More
Joshua Meyer Foundation Season 2 Review: A Massive Sci-Fi Setup That Pays Off Foundation season 2 improves on season 1 with a narrative that eventually comes into its own and feels like time well spent. Read More
Joshua Meyer What We Do In The Shadows Season 5 Review: An Amusing Yet Glitchy Gizmo While still amusing, What We Do in the Shadows is getting a little long in the tooth. Read More
Josh Spiegel Justified: City Primeval Review: An Excellent Return To Form For Timothy Olyphant Justified: City Primeval is often as satisfying and effective as the show that inspired it. Read More
Debopriyaa Dutta The Witcher Season 3 Review: An Ambitious, Mostly-Satisfying Foray Into Andrzej Sapkowski's World While season 3 is no perfect puzzle box, its pieces eventually fall into place. Read More
Jeremy Mathai The Afterparty Season 2 Review: The Genre-Jumping Murder-Mystery Returns To Prove It Still Has A Pulse A hilarious, unpredictable, and devilishly smart whodunnit. Read More
Rafael Motamayor My Adventures With Superman Review: The Lighthearted, Dorky Man Of Steel Story We Deserve My Adventures With Superman is a fantastic introduction to The Man of Tomorrow. Read More
Vanessa Armstrong Warrior Season 3 Review: Still The Best Thing On TV You're Not Watching You should be watching Warrior. Read More
Chris Evangelista The Bear Season 2 Review: The Intense Series Serves Up Something Fresh, With No Sophomore Slump On The Menu Yes, chef. Read More
Josh Spiegel Secret Invasion Review: Marvel's Nick Fury Spy Thriller Hits The Ground Running Secret Invasion starts off well, but can it stick the landing? Read More
Witney Seibold Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 2 Review: A Trek As Good As It Has Ever Been The second season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is excellent. Read More
Vanessa Armstrong Outlander Season 7 Review: The Series Still Understands The Assignment The Outlander television series, like the books by Diana Gabaldon it's based on, knows its audience. Read More
Matthew Monagle The Arkham Asylum Files: Panic In Gotham Uses New Board Game Tech To Create The Ultimate Batman Puzzle Experience A unique and engaging augmented reality experience. Read More
Ryan Coleman The Idol Review: The Series Might Be Insecure And Miscast, But Sam Levinson Is Still Making Vital Television The Idol is sensational, messy, and amateur - and deeply worth watching. Read More
Danielle Ryan Arnold Review: From Gold's Gym To Being The Governator A charming and entertaining look at the rise and life of one of the world's biggest celebrities. Read More
Chris Evangelista I Think You Should Leave Season 3 Review: Tim Robinson's Hilarious Sketch Series Is Weirder Than Ever It's showtime! Read More
Josh Spiegel Barry Season 4 Episode 8 Review: The Best Directed Show On TV Says Goodbye Goodbye, Barry. It's been quite the ride. Read More