TV

‘Daisy Jones and the Six’ is a Try-Hard Musical Drama That Doesn’t Deliver On Its Own Hype

Riley Keough headlines the new faux-roc doc, which delivers good performances and catchy music, but is also riddled with cliches… Read More

Why The Hyperspace Whales Matter So Much in ‘The Mandalorian’

'The Mandalorian' Chapter 17 asks us to consider the past and the future of the 'Star Wars' franchise. Read More

Apple TV’s Retrofuturistic Show ‘Hello Tomorrow!’ Has Tons of Style But Limited Substance

In the offbeat, retrofuturistic new Apple TV+ series, Billy Crudup plays a salesman trying to get everyday people to buy… Read More

Away from the MCU, ‘Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur’ Roars

We chat with the cast and producers of 'Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur' and find a series that feels unlike… Read More

‘Party Down’ is Back and Better Than Ever

Thirteen years after it ended, the cult favorite Starz show Party Down returns at the top of its game. Read More

‘Star Wars: Visions’ Volume Two Promises A Global Imagination

We examine the nine production houses hired to make Star Wars: Visions volume two a more rich and imaginative anthology… Read More

The ‘Lost’ Pilot Episode Just Keeps Getting Better With Age

In the latest Episode column, we revisit the bold, beautiful two-part premiere of Lost. Read More

Despite Scene-Stealer Harrison Ford, ‘Shrinking’ is A Chaotic Sitcom Letdown

Harrison Ford and Jessica Williams steal the show in Shrinking, a messy, grating new comedy from the creators of Ted… Read More

Natasha Lyonne is A 21st-Century Columbo in Rian Johnson’s Brilliant ‘Poker Face’

Lyonne teams up with the Knives Out filmmaker for Peacock’s new murder mystery series, and the result is some flat-out… Read More

That ’90s Show Is An Endearing Encore To A Sitcom Favorite

That ‘90s Show is shaping up to be a worthy sequel to a much-loved sitcom comfort watch. Read More