TV/Streaming
The End of the World is Going to be Weird on Prime Video’s Quirky, Clever Adaptation of Fallout
Fallout has finally become a TV series, and it's just as twisted as fans hoped it would be.
Fallout has finally become a TV series, and it's just as twisted as fans hoped it would be.
The streaming platform’s selection of Clouds of Sils Maria, Personal Shopper and Certain Women pinpoints the crucial moment the Twilight star became a formidable indie force.
Andrew Scott steps into the shoes of Tom Ripley for this Steven Zaillian Netflix mini-series, and offers a new, accomplished take on the classic Patricia Highsmith character.
Colin Farrell stars in Apple's new detective series that's not quite what it first seems to be.
The latest on Blu-ray and streaming includes The Book of Clarence, The Iron Claw, Wonka, The Color Purple, and Criterion editions of Saint Omer and To Die For.
Giancarlo Esposito is back on AMC with a new crime drama that doesn't give one of the best actors of his generation an adequate platform.
Diarra Kilpatrick has a new TV show that blends mystery and comedy. At least one of those elements works enough to make it worth a look.
X-Men '97 picks up where the animated series left off, clearing the high bar set by fans of the original.
Homicide: New York is the latest project from the Dick Wolf content machine, but it lets down the survivors of these headline-grabbing cases, as well as the officers who solved them.
Kristen Wiig leads an amazing cast on Apple TV+'s Palm Royale, which also includes Oscar winners Allison Janney and Laura Dern.