Look Back: Everything Elevates in ‘Ozark’ Season 3 by David Phillips April 26, 2020 0 Reviews It’s time for a confession: I’ve been on board with Ozark since season one, episode one, but there was always... Read more
Netflix’s ‘The Midnight Gospel’ Makes Niche Shows Look Mundane by Ben Morris April 20, 2020 0 Reviews In a time when niche shows are becoming more prevalent, Netflix's The Midnight Gospel is the niche of the niche. We... Read more
Emmy Spotlight: Netflix’s ‘Ozark’ Returns With Its Best Season Yet by Jalal Haddad April 1, 2020 2 Emmy Spotlight In its third season, Ozark has become one of the most wildly compelling dramas on television, and now critics are finally... Read more
‘One Day at a Time’ Is Here to Soothe You–One Week at a Time by Joey Moser March 24, 2020 0 Reviews This review contains slight spoilers for the first three episodes of One Day at a Time. Proceed with caution. I... Read more
Thrilling ‘Plot Against America’ Feels Compellingly Real by Clarence Moye March 16, 2020 3 Reviews HBO's The Plot Against America is being described in multiple quarters as another one of those alternate history dramas. To an... Read more
FX’s ‘Most Dangerous Animal’ Explores an Unexpected Story Through Zodiac Legacy by Clarence Moye March 6, 2020 0 Reviews It's fairly easy to become obsessed with the Zodiac Killer. There are only a handful of cases like it in... Read more
Catch Up: ‘Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist’ by Clarence Moye February 29, 2020 2 Reviews NBC's Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist uses an absurdist concept - the titular character hears music in other people's heads thanks to a freak... Read more
The Quiet Indictment of Football by Netflix’s ‘Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez’ by David Phillips January 21, 2020 0 Reviews When it comes to true-crime documentaries, there are two kinds. There are those that focus on the more sensational aspects... Read more
Jason Bateman’s ‘Outsider:’ A Supernatural Study of Grief by Clarence Moye January 10, 2020 0 Reviews On the surface, HBO's The Outsider emerges as an above-average Stephen King adaptation. Remember when that was unheard of? That a good... Read more
Quick Take: ‘The Mandalorian’ Takes Flight on Disney+ by Clarence Moye November 12, 2019 0 Reviews Disney+ unveiled a highly anticipated (by many) new series today (for most who could access the service) called The Mandalorian. The... Read more
‘Stranger Things’ Makes a Strong Return… And That’s All I Can Say by Clarence Moye July 5, 2019 3 Reviews You need not worry about me spoiling any of Netflix's Stranger Things 3. Accompanying the screeners I received is a long... Read more
‘Divorce’ Season 3 Continues to Prove It’s the Best Show You’re Not Watching by Megan McLachlan July 2, 2019 6 Reviews HBO's Divorce returns for Season 3 as one of the most underrated ensemble comedies on television. "I don't know what... Read more
Review: Showtime’s ‘City on a Hill’ by David Phillips June 14, 2019 0 Reviews To put it mildly, City on a Hill Is very Boston. The 1992-set pilot looks at the city at a... Read more
‘Pose’ Lets the Children Have It–The Glam and the History by Joey Moser June 10, 2019 0 Reviews The second season of the groundbreaking FX series receives 10's, 10's, 10's across the board. June is Pride Month, and... Read more
‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ Returns – Promising to Burn Gilead to the Ground by Jalal Haddad June 7, 2019 0 Reviews The third season of the Emmy winning drama 'The Handmaid's Tale' arrives with the promise to fight fire with fire... Read more
‘Black Mirror’ Returns with Abbreviated but Powerful Season 5 by Clarence Moye June 5, 2019 0 Reviews Netflix's Black Mirror rebounds after a few recent disappointments with a short but more consistent fifth season.Black Mirror often dances the line... Read more
Review: ‘What’s My Name: Muhammad Ali” by David Phillips May 30, 2019 0 Reviews David Phillips looks at the icon - Ali There are few modern lives that have been covered with the width... Read more
A Deadly Virus Lands On American Soil In National Geographic’s ‘The Hot Zone’ by Jazz Tangcay May 24, 2019 0 Reviews Jazz Tangcay Reviews The Hot Zone. The thrilling new drama series about how Ebola almost caused a catastrophe on American... Read more
‘Fleabag’ Will Restore Your Faith. Hallelujah! by Joey Moser May 15, 2019 8 Reviews Phoebe Waller-Bridge's comedy returns with a holy vengeance, and it might be even better than the first season. The first... Read more
‘Chernobyl:’ Anatomy of a Disaster by Clarence Moye May 5, 2019 0 Reviews Chernobyl comes to HBO with relatively little fanfare. Early trailers had a slightly medicinal taste to them. They primarily focused... Read more
Cristin Milioti On What She Spent Hours On Reddit Researching about Her ‘Palm Springs’ Character Courtesy of Hulu by Megan McLachlan January 20, 2021 0
Sam Feder On How ‘Disclosure’ is a Call for Action for Hollywood (Photo: Netflix) by Joey Moser January 19, 2021 0
Monica Levinson On Borat Subsequent Moviefilm’s “Loveable Misogynist” Hook That Drew Her In Courtesy of Amazon Films by Megan McLachlan January 20, 2021 4
Critics Choice Nominates 2020 Television, Not ‘WandaVision’ (Yet) (Photo: Critics Choice) by Clarence Moye January 18, 2021 7
Consider Uggie, Episode 2: Was Uggie an LGBTQ Icon? Courtesy of MUBI/Ariztical Entertainment by Megan McLachlan January 18, 2021 0
Hunter Doohan On Adam’s Guilt and Questionable Choices for Showtime’s ‘Your Honor’ (Photo: Skip Bolen/SHOWTIME) by Joey Moser January 18, 2021 0
‘Palm Springs’ Editor Matt Friedman On the Risks They Took with That Montage Scene Courtesy of Hulu by Megan McLachlan January 18, 2021 1