We may never know the truth behind Angelyne, the person. But the truth behind the series is that it’s likely …
This bilingual thriller takes place on two different timelines—and both have plenty of problems.
This category-busting sci-fi drama feels a bit like The X-Files meets On Golden Pond.
The snowy backdrop only succeeds in showing how much blood paints the landscape of this somber vampiric anime.
HBO’s latest original series, The Time Traveler’s Wife, is like a more crude version of what’s been seen before, but …
Netflix’s LGBT teen drama is a lot lighter than its HBO counterpart, Euphoria, but it’s still got plenty to navigate.
Red flags indicate when something should be avoided. The characters in this popular Netflix import are actively collecting them.
Staircases go both up and down. And as HBO Max tries to climb upward toward art with this true-crime story, …
Despite a compelling story and Oscar Isaac’s dynamite performance, this show might be Disney/Marvel’s most problematic.
Undone is, on one level, a scintillating achievement. It’s also deeply problematic.
Like FX’s show The Americans, Ozark is something of a twisted family show—with many twists involving violence.
Is Paramount+’s dramatization of the making of The Godfather a show you can’t refuse? Don’t bet on it.
Shining Girls is like The Butterfly Effect meets a murder mystery, with time travel, violence, horror and perversion.
Under the Banner of Heaven features some fine performances. But it’s a brutal, bloody narrative that doubles as a rather …
This miniseries features Baltimore Police Department’s Gun Trace Task Force—corruption and all.














