Arts ‘The Last of Us’ Showcases Unique Apocalypse Visuals in a Familiar Story The Last of Us, HBO's new show based on the PlayStation video game, is authentic and visually unique in its portrayal of post-apocalyptic Boston.
Arts ‘The Sex Lives of College Girls’ Returns With Closer Insight Into Each Character’s Story Season two of 'The Sex Lives of College Girls' provides further insight into the implications of a lack of social life for students.
Arts New Season of ‘The White Lotus’ Criticizes the Ultra-Rich Amid a Murder Mystery With a new cast, 'The White Lotus' returns with another season full of irony, scandal, and pointed discourse on society.
Arts Witty Writing Rescues ‘Derry Girls’ From Running the Sitcom Format Into the Ground The latest and final season of 'Derry Girls' speaks to the show's resistance from crude repetition.
Arts ‘Bridgerton’ Disappoints Fans of First Season With Slow-Moving Plot The popular period drama 'Bridgerton' returned to Netflix with a slow-paced, dull storyline second season
Arts ‘Pieces of Her’ Sinks With Confusing Characters and Plot Holes 'Pieces of Her' under-delivers on engaging the audience, despite strong acting from cast.
Arts ‘Euphoria’ Captivates With its Creativity Despite Mishandling Character Development Although stunning visually and ambitious in plot, 'Euphoria' fails to give all characters development.
Arts ‘Sex Education’ Returns With Humor and New Storylines In the highly anticipated new season of 'Sex Education,' the show fails to give satisfying plot lines to its litany of characters.
Review ‘Frank of Ireland’ Tanks With Mediocre Writing The comedy television series, 'Frank of Ireland,' flops with repetitive gags and unlikeable characters.
Arts ‘The Way of the Househusband’ Charms With Silly Gags This Netflix anime showcases a former yakuza boss who settles down and becomes a proud house husband.