-
'The Madness' Could Use a Little More Crazy
Colman Domingo is an impressive leading man in this Netflix political thriller, but the series can't maintain enough excitement and intrigue through the finale
- TV Review
- By
-
'A Man on the Inside' Puts Ted Danson Back in a Good Place
The sitcom stalwart reunites with showrunner Mike Schur for a feel-good mystery-comedy set in a retirement home
- TV Review
- By
-
‘Landman’: What If ‘Yellowstone,’ But With Oil?
Taylor Sheridan’s newest drama — starring Billy Bob Thornton as an oilman fighting off bankers and feuding with family members — is like a rough draft of his usual antihero show, only worse
- TV Review
- By
-
The Troubles Are Too Big for 'Say Nothing' to Contain
FX/Hulu's adaptation of Patrick Radden Keefe's book about Northern Ireland's fight for liberation struggles to balance multiple storylines and characters
- TV Review
- By
-
‘Here’s Your Potential. Meet Your Potential’: Aldis Hodge on Playing Alex Cross
The star of Prime’s new series Cross talks about growing up Black in America and what the iconic role represents to the culture
- Watching the Detective
- By
-
The Beauty of ‘My Brilliant Friend’ Was in the Little Things
The HBO series based on Elena Ferrante's novels, which concludes Nov. 11, was a gorgeous depiction of mid-century Italy. But its true success was in the intimacies between its two main characters
- arrivederci
- By
-
'Citadel: Honey Bunny' Flips the Script on the Sexy-Spy Franchise
Set in India, Amazon's latest attempt at mating James Bond-meets-John Wick action with international 'CSI'-type spin-offs scores one for the team
- TV REVIEW
- By
-
'Agatha All Along' Broke the Spell of MCU Misses
The Kathryn Hahn-led series worked as a proper TV show rather than a chopped-up movie, and harks back to the comics giant's most successful project for the small screen, WandaVision
- toil and trouble
- By
-
'The Diplomat' Is the Rare Netflix Show That Needs More Episodes, Not Fewer
Capped at a mere six installments, the second season of the crackerjack political drama starring Keri Russell feels rushed — yet it's still one of the best series on TV right now
- TV REVIEW
- By
-
Teri Garr Was a Comedic Genius Ahead of Her Time
From her Oscar-nominated role in Tootsie to her winning turns in Young Frankenstein, Mr. Mom, and more, the actress brought daffy charm and a feminist spark to the screen. In another era, she would've been a generation-defining star
- tribute
- By