Flatch is home to around 1,500 people, a few laughs, and quite a bit of profanity. But heart? It must’ve …
Amy Schumer’s Bethany Jones confronts her traumatic past, and depressing present, after her mother’s death.
This show is about sex. And if you look hard enough, there might even be time for a plot.
CW’s version of the old campy classic wants to be more woke than its predecessor. It comes with more problems, …
IMDb notes that this is “the only known fictional show to end because it became true.”
Though the performances are compelling and the story itself interesting, WeCrashed might as well be called WeCussed.
Presidential candidate Dwayne Johnson continues season two by telling voters—and viewers—what really matters in life.
There’s been a murder, and the only one who can solve it has rapidly deteriorating dementia.
Honestly, this show could have just shortened its title to “Trouble” and it would’ve been a lot more accurate.
Some violence and Eastern spirituality blend with this story of a female warrior trying to do good.
Renée Zellweger stars in NBC’s darkly comedic take on a popular podcast based on a real-life murder.
NBC’s latest mockumentary-style series, this one involving an auto manufacturer, has lots in common with its Office-like ancestors.
This miniseries dives into the defunct company Theranos and all the bad blood that went into its creation.
Avast! HBO Max’s take on a real-life pirate is arrrgh-uably comic, but it still could use a little keelhauling, if …