Secret Invasion Review: Samuel L. Jackson Wows In MCU's Twisty, Slow-Burn Thriller
It isn't clear if Secret Invasion can pull off the ambitious story it's selling, but with Samuel L. Jackson in the lead, it'll be a thrilling journey.
The Crowded Room Review: Tom Holland Is Exceptional In Gripping Miniseries
A riveting series on the impact of long-lasting trauma and poor mental health, The Crowded Room is emotionally gripping television at its finest.
Never Have I Ever Season 4 Review: A Heartfelt, Funny & Satisfying Final Outing
The final season thoughtfully provides closure, growth, intriguing conflicts & hurdles for its characters, sending Devi off on a new adventure.
The Idol Review: HBO's Sleaze Pop Manifesto Is Somehow Thrilling & Boring
The Idol, for all its flashy marketing & controversy, is boring — there's an intriguing story underneath, but it's buried by vanity & superficiality.
Chicago Fire Season 11 Finale Review: Dramatic & Packed Send-off For Firehouse 51
Aside from wrapping up the year, the intense Chicago Fire season 11 finale, "Red Waterfall," is also a launching pad for what's to come.
American Born Chinese Review: A Whimsical But Overstuffed Series With Charm To Spare
American Born Chinese sometimes spins more plates than it can handle, but it keeps things on track with sincere performances and a powerful aesthetic.
The Flash Series Finale Review: A Serviceable Conclusion With A Few Emotional Highs
The truncated final season of The Flash stumbled after a strong start, but Grant Gustin's last run as Barry Allen still manages to be a sweet homage.
Young Sheldon Season 6 Finale Review: Big Bang Theory Prequel Plays It Safe
Four years since its parent series ended, however, Young Sheldon has clearly outgrown its prequel roots, and the season 6 finale crystallizes that.
XO, Kitty Season 1 Review: Netflix’s YA Rom-Com Defies Expectations
XO, Kitty appears to be a straightforward tale of rom-com sweetness, but in reality, it's packed with enough twists to surpass any expectations.
Queen Charlotte Review: Strong, Heartfelt Bridgerton Prequel Needed More Romance
The prequel series could have focused more on the romance itself, but Queen Charlotte has plenty of charisma, heart, and dramatic tension.
Citadel Season 1 Review: Chopra Jonas & Madden Electrify In Exhilarating Spy Series
With a tremendous cast, a compelling story, and action-packed season 1 episodes, Citadel could be the television event of the year.
Love & Death Review: Elizabeth Olsen-Led Crime Drama Is More Than Meets The Eye
There is more reason to recommend it, but this series would be worth it just to watch what Elizabeth Olsen does with a role this nuanced.
Dead Ringers Season 1 Review: Weisz Is Doubly Brilliant In Clever Horror Revamp
Luckily for Prime Video, Dead Ringers will surely be a hit because it places at the center some truly astounding acting from Rachel Weisz.
The Last Thing He Told Me Review: Intriguing Thriller Boasts Strong Performances
Anchored by strong performances by Garner & Rice, the thriller makes the most of its twists & turns without forgetting the tension between its leads.
Barry Season 4 Review: A Flawless Final Season With A Never Better Bill Hader
In its stellar 4th & final season, Barry ruminates on the ripple effects the need for redemption has while walking a tightrope of comedy & brutality.
Tiny Beautiful Things Review: Hahn's Incredible Performance Uplifts Emotional Drama
The result can be as messy as its protagonist, but the series strikes a nerve in its transparent look at grief, grounded by Hahn's moving performance.
Beef Review: Ali Wong & Steven Yeun Lead A Wild & Emotional Black Comedy
Beef is a series designed to make one experience the gravity of the darkest human emotions, all while being immensely entertaining.
Grease: Rise Of The Pink Ladies Season 1 Review - A Busy, Energetic Prequel
Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies doesn't quite justify its existence, but those willing to give it a try will be rewarded with an entertaining ride.
The Power Season 1 Review: A Shaky But Promising Start To An Exciting Series
The Power is a good start to a series with a thought-provoking narrative about gender and the dynamics that come from the imbalance of power.
Up Here Season 1 Review: Carlos Valdes & Mae Whitman Soar In Delightful Musical Rom-Com
The series has a lot of heart, and it's a breezy binge that provides a lot of joy, especially as the show develops the characters further.