Jenna Ortega stars in Netflix's Wednesday, a modern take on the life of one of the most morbid teens in pop culture history, ...
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9-1-1: Nashville season 1, episode 8 review: Am I having Cammie feelings?
Nashville Season 1 Episode 7 here! If anything, I only still really really care for Blythe. Her argument with her dad Edward ...
A pint-sized murder mystery, a searing Spike Lee-directed doc entry and a bittersweetly hilarious Thanksgiving rank among THR critics' favorite small-screen chapters of the year. By Angie Han, Daniel ...
2025 was not just a good year for television. It was also a refreshingly diverse year for the medium. The year’s best shows range from a star-driven neo-noir on FX and a “Star Wars” spin-off to a ...
Episode 8 of Season 9 with ridiculous calls, heartfelt character moments, and the ensemble firing on all cylinders.
Daemon Targaryen (Matt Smith)’s storyline, resolving in a natural way, is good (not great), and is the only storyline that organically finishes in The Queen Who Ever Was. Since the moment Daemon ...
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The 10 Greatest War TV Shows With No Filler Episodes, Ranked
Discover the best war-themed TV shows that keep you engaged with no filler episodes, from Band of Brothers to Shōgun.
Clockwise from bottom left - Alien: Earth (Photo: Patrick Brown/FX), Adolescence (Photo: Netflix), The Bear (Photo: FX), The Last Of Us (Photo: Liane Hentscher/HBO) One of the tough things about ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: With only two episodes remaining in Pluribus Season 1, it’s officially crunch time for Vince Gilligan’s hit Apple TV series. And trust us, you don’t want to miss a second ...
Pluribus Episode 8 changed absolutely everything for Carol (Rhea Seehorn). After weeks of being isolated from The Others, Carol spent the majority of Season 1’s penultimate episode reacquainting ...
Ever since my colleague saw the new The Frame Pro TV from Samsung back at CES in January, I’ve been waiting to get my hands on the newest (and potentially best) art TV on the market. At long last, ...
Apple TV has picked up the new dramedy series Beat the Reaper, based on the novel of the same name by Josh Bazell, with Will Poulter (Black Mirror, The Bear) set to star and executive produce. Sam ...
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