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Industry

‘Industry’ Review: Season 4 Gets the Gang Back Together for More Delicious Scheming

Moments of humanity glimmer on the show’s fetid surface like stars in a dirty street puddle.

by Ross McIndoe
January 6, 2026
The Pitt, Season 2

‘The Pitt’ Season 2 Review: A Carefully Calibrated Tapestry of Chaos and Humanity

by Steven Scaife
Stranger Things 5

‘Stranger Things’ Season 5 Review: Nostalgia’s Last Gasp

by Justin Clark
Emily in Paris

‘Emily in Paris’ Season 5 Review: Capitalism’s Final Girlboss Has a Hollow Roman Holiday

by Michael Savio
Alien: Earth

‘Alien: Earth’ Review: Long Live the New Flesh

by Justin Clark
August 5, 2025

Noah Hawley’s take on the Alien franchise is disorienting, alienating, and fascinating.

King of the Hill

‘King of the Hill’ Season 14 Review: Quietly Ridiculous and Deeply Familiar

by Paul Attard
August 4, 2025

The series is still comically dry and capable of shifting into moments of low-key profundity.

Linda Hamilton

‘Stranger Things 5’ Teaser: Final Season Promises Bigger Action, Bigger Hair…and Linda Hamilton

by Sal Cinquemani
July 16, 2025

The final season promises to answer more questions surrounding the show’s mythology.

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds

‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ Season Three Review: Not-So-Strange, Not-So-New Worlds

by Pat Brown
July 13, 2025

The series takes its characters more seriously than it does its franchise.

Dexter: Resurrection

‘Dexter: Resurrection’ Review: TV’s Friendly Neighborhood Serial Killer Takes New York

by Ross McIndoe
July 10, 2025

The series gets Dexter back in action and gleefully leans into the pulpier side of his tale.

Wednesday

Trailer: Netflix’s ‘Wednesday’ Returns to the Scene of the Crime on August 6

by Alexa Camp
July 9, 2025

The show’s second season will be released in two four-episode batches.

The Bear

‘The Bear’ Review: Season Four Slows Down but Still Finds Time for Some Beef

by Pat Brown
June 30, 2025

Like its characters, the show’s fourth season is trying to find a mellower way of being.

Lisa Kudrow

Lisa Kudrow’s Valerie Cherish Set to Make a ‘Comeback’ with Third Season of HBO Series

by Alexa Camp
June 27, 2025

They say good things come in threes—and Valerie Cherish is determined to prove it.

Countdown

‘Countdown’ Review: A Clunky, Uncritical Cop Show Straight Out of the Past

by Ross McIndoe
June 23, 2025

The series feels like a cop show from an older, more conservative era of television.

The Diplomat

Bradley Whitford Joins ‘West Wing’ Co-Star Allison Janney in Season Three of ‘The Diplomat’

by Sal Cinquemani
June 12, 2025

The series also stars Keri Russell in the eponymous role and Rufus Sewell as her husband.

Stick

‘Stick’ Review: Owen Wilson Sticks to Type in Colorful but Corny Sports Story

by Ross McIndoe
May 30, 2025

The show’s overwhelming nice-ness is both its biggest strength and handicap.

The Better Sister

‘The Better Sister’ Review: A Charmingly Silly Murder Mystery Adaptation

by Steven Scaife
May 28, 2025

For all its storytelling sins, the series skirts the most damning one of them all: It’s not boring.

Survivor

Every Season of ‘Survivor’ Ranked

by Jake Cole
May 24, 2025

The series has morphed from a “social experiment” into TV’s most complex competition.

The Bear

Watch the Official Trailer for Season Four of FX’s ‘The Bear’

by Alexa Camp
May 20, 2025

The series is determined not only to survive but take things to the next level.

It: Welcome to Derry

HBO Drops Official Teaser Trailer for ‘It’ Prequel ‘Welcome to Derry,’ Debuting This Fall

by Alexa Camp
May 20, 2025

The series is based on Stephen King’s novel and expands the vision established by the films.

Muderbot

‘Murderbot’ Review: An Endearing but Mostly Clumsy Sci-Fi Comedy

by Steven Scaife
May 13, 2025

The rogue security cyborg at the show’s center is less a vengeful killer than a quiet quitter.

Too Much

Lena Dunham Marks Return to TV with Netflix’s ‘Too Much,’ Starring Meg Stalter and Will Sharpe

by Alexa Camp
May 12, 2025

Netflix has announced the release date for a new rom-com created by Lena Dunham.

Benito Skinner and Wally Baram on Overcompensating

Interview: Benito Skinner and Wally Baram on ‘Overcompensating,’ Campus Sex, & Charli XCX

by Rocco T. Thompson
May 8, 2025

Skinner and Baram discuss coming out, sex on campus, and their show’s bratty soundtrack.

Poker Face

‘Poker Face’ Season Two Review: Peacock’s Crime Caper Leans Further into Comedy

by Steven Scaife
May 2, 2025

In its second season, the series leans into sillier characters and more heightened predicaments.

The Four Seasons

‘The Four Seasons’ Review: A Breezy but Sharp Vacation Comedy

by Ross McIndoe
May 1, 2025

The series largely coasts on its breezy vibes, but it’s tinged with melancholy.

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