Apple TV’s The Buccaneers could’ve been the next best thing in romance, but for now, Season 1 is sad, dreary, and convoluted.
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Apple TV’s The Buccaneers could’ve been the next best thing in romance, but for now, Season 1 is sad, dreary, and convoluted.
Read moreShrinking on Apple TV is an innovative, emotionally poignant comedy full of compelling performances and profound heart.
Read moreThe appeal of Apple TV’s Spirited comes entirely from the meta-storytelling, the music, and the show-stopping cast.
Read moreSelena Gomez’s My Mind & Me focuses on mental health and the struggles of understanding the lingering sadness many of us cope with daily.
Read moreMythic Quest on Apple TV+ is a well-written workplace comedy full of humor and intriguing characters.
Read moreDespite the faltering screenplay, Ethan Hawke and Ewan McGregor, as brothers, make Raymond and Ray worth watching.
Read moreApple TV’s Surface Season 1 finale leaves viewers with more questions than answers, forcing us to wait impatiently for Season 2.
Read moreApple TV’s Loot is a star studded series that’s dazzling with fantastic and hilariously charming performances.
Read moreCooper Raiff’s Cha Cha Real Smooth is a must-watch feature for anyone who’s searching for a bit of warmth.
Read moreSeverance on Apple TV+ is worth watching for its astounding storytelling, directing, and the utterly riveting performances.
Read moreFrom the Irish studio, Cartoon Saloon comes a brilliant film, WolfWalkers, and an original soundtrack we can’t get enough of.
Read moreThe Morning Show’s “A Private Person” is about many things, but at its core, it’s about the importance of respecting a person’s agency.
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 moreThe emphasis on belief is at the forefront of this show’s spirit. Ted Lasso is incredible for a myriad of reasons, but one word inspires all.
Read moreNathan Shelley’s big break in Ted Lasso’s Season 1 finale “The Hope That Kills You” is a moment worth analyzing further.
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