Netflix’s Wednesday is compelling and mischievous at every turn, with Jenna Ortega bringing some of the finest performances to our screens.
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Mostly Analytical, Quintessentially Overdramatic
Netflix’s Wednesday is compelling and mischievous at every turn, with Jenna Ortega bringing some of the finest performances to our screens.
Read moreMythic Quest Season 3 is the series at its best. After two hilarious and heartfelt seasons, the streak continues with more humor and surprising dynamics.
Read moreThere is no denying the fact that Amazon Prime’s Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power is off to a promising, immersive start.
Read moreApple TV’s Loot is a star studded series that’s dazzling with fantastic and hilariously charming performances.
Read moreOnly Murders in the Building Season 2 upholds the charm that gravitated viewers last fall with a new crime that’s bigger than Tim Kono and The Arconia was ever prepared for.
Read moreBridgerton Season 2 is full of exceptional performances that make every moment worthwhile, even through the swings and misses.
Read moreNetflix’s Vikings: Valhalla is worth watching for a myriad of reasons, but primarily for its riveting character arcs.
Read moreHulu’s How I Met Your Father is full of potential and given a bit more time, the series’ future could be promising.
Read moreCobra Kai Season 4 goes to extreme lengths in the name of karate while intrinsically finding a kind of balance that works best for this show.
Read moreNew Amsterdam “Talkin’ ‘Bout a Revolution” is an excellent way to start the New Year with intriguing storylines for most characters.
Read moreThe Witcher Season 2 has something for everybody who’s a fan of the series, and it knows precisely where it’s going this time around.
Read moreAmazon Prime’s The Expanse Season 6 is off to a strong, explosive start with the first episode that preludes much of what’s to come.
Read moreNew Amsterdam 4×10, “Death is the Rule. Life is the Exception,” is the kind of episode that hits all the right emotional marks.
Read moreNBC’s New Amsterdam’s season 4 premiere “More Joy” is full of plenty, but it’s a Sharpwin (Max and Helen) shipper’s dream come true.
Read moreLucifer‘s final season is a spiffing curtain call that is bound to leave a lasting mark. It’s a culmination of six years full of intricate, thought-provoking storytelling and exquisite character development that’s ending on the kind of note that’s deserving of acclaim. As for all dramas, there are naturally surprises in store, and everything that is done is to advance the story, and to inspire the very best versions of
Read moreWhen the Ted Lasso trailer promised that kindness was making a comeback, they delivered. The season two premiere, “Goodbye Earl” is aces.
Read moreIn initially pitching Virgin River to me, people kept stating: “it’s just like Hart of Dixie,” and while similarities could have been drawn in the past, especially given Tim Matheson’s role as the small-town doctor in both shows along with the lead character leaving a large city, the similarities end there. Again, beyond this, I would’ve never put these two shows together, solely because Virgin River brings in heightened drama
Read moreIf the title of this advanced review wasn’t dramatic, it would be an utter disservice to what Schmigadoon! actually is—a deliriously delicious spectacle. For starters, if you know anything about me, you know that I will watch whatever Aaron Tveit is in. It’s part of my brand. But that does not always mean the thing is good, and to a degree that’s the case with Schmigadoon! If you don’t love
Read moreShadow and Bone is moving, enticing, and the next best thing in fantasy.
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