If youโre ready to explore the darkest depths of Black Mirror, weโve put together a list of its 10 most disturbing episodes yet.
I caught up on a lot of streaming shows during quarantine, but 'I'm Sorry' might have been the best one of all. It may have been mostly unknown but it's absolutely worth a catch up and worth being picked up by another network.
On Earth Day 30 years ago there was a star-studded prime time special known as 'The Earth Day Special.' It was weird as hell, full of big name celebrities, and even bigger levels of cringe, but, itโs indisputable that weโd all be in a better spot right now if weโd listened Bette Midler.
'Love is Blind' is the real deal, people. Or at least as close to the "real deal" as you can get on a TV show. Unlike those other dating shows-that-shall-not-be-named...
Like all masterpieces, 'Chernobyl's' overall message is timeless, but it's also a perfect allegory in this era of climate change.
The Showtime docuseries about Roger Ailes is one of those shows that wouldn't work at all if it were fictional and not fact-based, because the lead character being that loathsome simply wouldn't be believable.
How the reaction to a piece about how 'Friends' holds up illustrates some of the worst tendencies of pop culture analysis on the Internet.
There have been a lot of conventional criticisms of the final season of 'Game of Thrones', and I happen to agree with a lot of them. However, I can't agree with the consensus from fans about the most recent episode, "The Bells."
The return of the Cranes has been rumored for the past several months, with Grammer all but confirming it; will the discordant father-son relationship be explored once again in this new series?
Like few pop culture phenomena of another era, 'The Sopranos' is having a moment in 2019, in conjunction with its 20th anniversary.
'You' has performed a feat unimaginable by most series nowadays: producing a leading character that in theory is downright despicable but somehow garners the unwarranted sympathy of the audience.
It seems like nowadays a copious amount of crime shows, documentaries, books, podcasts, and whatnot has been relentlessly fighting for our attention. But, why?
At its' core, 'Emily in Paris' is a superficial representation of Gen Xers that is so far-fetched from the reality theyโre living in that it rightfully earns the contempt it's been receiving from critics and viewers alike.
There has been an unprecedented reckoning about policing in America, and its one that's begun to trickle down into popular culture. Now, it appears 'Paw Patrol' is facing the wrath of the cancel culture... or is it?
'Brockmire', which debuted in 2017, grew out of a Funny or Die sketch, and though it may be loved by critics, I donโt think I know anyone who actually watches it. But Iโve got a feeling itโs going to have a strong legacy.
The CBS crime drama series, created all the way back in 2005, officially signed off for good last Wednesday, and much like the multiple 'Law & Order' series out there, they figured out a formula that contributed to the show's unusual longevity.
Itโs interesting how much we know about 'Stranger Things' by heart but so little, or not at all, about the creative geniuses who birthed this incredible dimension.
I don't want to see a great series of historical romance novels become an over-stylized piece of drama extreme, but, that's exactly how this newly announced adaptation has been described.
The series doesnโt aim for social and political commentary in the vein of Chappelleโs Show, Key & Peele, or Inside Amy Schumer, but in terms of pure humor, itโs the equal of all three.
The latest magical fantasy to be picked up by Netflix follows the story of โThe Witcher.โ And judging from the the source material, producers have a big world to play with and plenty of episodic tales to keep us enthralled.
In 'Game of Thrones' you never truly know what's going to happen, and to whom, but with the s*** officially hitting the fan, it's more than a safe bet that there will be blood (lots of it) and many of our most beloved characters won't be making it out alive.
March 28th welcomed the premiere episode of JK! Studios' first full-length series, 'Freelancers.' Itโs fast-paced, family friendly, fully available on YouTube. I love it. And so will you.
Punk, Goth, & Hip-Hop... oh my! SYFY's new comic-book series turns the clock back to a time when music was more than just an MP3 on a smartphone.
From what weโve seen with the success of the 'Game of Thrones' adaptions, this production is one of the most exciting medieval adventures promising seasons full of the rich lore laid down by J.R.R Tolkien.