DOOM PATROL Season 3 continues its reign as the best superhero show
The most forward thinking show of the genre kicks it up a notch in its third season
The most forward thinking show of the genre kicks it up a notch in its third season
Marvel’s most enduring villain in back, as Loki returns in his own time traveling solo series. Check out our review of the first 2 episodes.
With the success of ZACK SNYDER’S JUSTICE LEAGUE, the call is out: #RestoretheSnyderverse! But is that actually a good idea?
Right on the heels of Marvel Studios’ first actual foray into television, WandaVision, comes The Falcon and The Winter Soldier. While WandaVision made an attempt to shake up the MCU paradigm, even if that mostly just amounted to putting flesh on a pair of woefully underdeveloped characters and “sitcom tv, …
Marvel Studios’ first Disney+ TV show, WandaVision, is garnering well-deserved accolades. But there’s something rotten at its core.
Does the highly anticipated Marvel Studios streaming series live up to expectations? Read our review to find out.
Season 4 of The Crown is here. This is arguably the most anticipated season of the Netflix hit yet, by virtue of the ground it has to cover: anyone old enough to remember that fateful Paris car crash knows this season begins the public unraveling of one of the most private famous families in the world.
The ingredients of the second series are basically the same as the first, though it’s a completely new story. Several cast members from The Haunting of Hill House have returned in new roles. On top of that you’ve got plenty of familial strife, a cast of characters each haunted in their own way, and the bones of it all: the haunted house itself.
The Boys Season 2 continues to do what it does best – highlight the narcissistic and capitalist greed surrounding the “branding” of superheroes – while adding a new layer of terror to the world’s least heroic do-gooders.
How can DOOM PATROL possibly improve on its first season? Find out in our review of the first three episodes of Season 2.
Stuck inside? Check out Joe Pera Talks With You, a gentle midwestern comedy on Adult Swim — and, unexpectedly, possibly the best show on TV today.
A plea to our colleagues to properly credit both creators of WATCHMEN
Veronica Mars was a shockingly dark teen neo-noir when it first aired in the mid-2000s, and the series feels even more relevant today than it did the day it first aired.