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  • Miles Teller

    The Offer Review: A Limited Series That Should've Been A Movie

    By Josh Spiegel April 21st, 2022

    The Offer features a game cast, but the story can't sustain itself for 10 episodes.

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  • Barry

    Barry Season 3 Review: Bill Hader's Extremely Dark Comedy Remains One Of The Best Shows Around Right Now

    By Chris Evangelista April 18th, 2022

    Barry is back with a new, unsettling season.

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  • Joe Locke and Kit Connor in Heartstopper

    Heartstopper Review: A Queer Romance That Knows Exactly How To Make Your Heart Flutter

    By Shania Russell April 15th, 2022

    One of the extraordinary elements of Heartstopper is its simplicity.

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  • Still from Russian Doll

    Russian Doll Season 2 Review: Unstacking Generational Trauma Once More, With Feeling

    By Danielle Ryan April 13th, 2022

    Russian Doll season 2 is messy and complicated, but ultimately emotionally enlightening.

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  • The Flight Attendant

    The Flight Attendant Season 2 Review: Kaley Cuoco Shines In An Enticing, But Uneven Attempt To Recapture Previous Heights

    By Jeremy Mathai April 13th, 2022

    The Flight Attendant season 2 doesn't quite match the soaring heights of its inaugural run.

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  • Gaslit

    Gaslit Review: The Watergate Story Gets A Fresh Spin

    By Chris Evangelista April 11th, 2022

    Julia Roberts is great in Gaslit, but it's Shea Whigham's G. Gordon Liddy who steals the show.

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  • Still from Roar

    Roar Review: Apple's Anthology Series Falls Victim To Its Fables

    By Danielle Ryan April 11th, 2022

    Roar is one part Black Mirror, one part The Twilight Zone, all filtered through the lens of feminism.

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  • Saul

    Better Call Saul Season 6 Review: One Of The Best Shows On TV Unleashes An Unbearably Tense Final Season

    By Chris Evangelista April 6th, 2022

    Better Call Saul remains one of the best shows on TV.

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  • Betty Ford shrugging at podium

    The First Lady Review: An Uneven But Effective Historical Triptych

    By Valerie Ettenhofer April 5th, 2022

    The First Lady works as an empathetic yet formally straightforward biopic.

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  • Hideaki Ito and Ansel Elgort

    Tokyo Vice Review: A Moody Thriller Saddled By The Elgort Of It All

    By Josh Spiegel April 4th, 2022

    Despite great visuals, Tokyo Vice gets bogged down by its lackluster lead.

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  • Outlander Episode 605

    The Revolution Is Starting To Get Real In Outlander's Give Me Liberty

    By Vanessa Armstrong April 4th, 2022

    The revolution is here. Well, kinda.

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  • Jerrod Carmichael Hosting Saturday Night Live

    Jerrod Carmichael Makes A Splash On Saturday Night Live, And Oscars Jokes Basically Guest Starred

    By Ethan Anderton April 4th, 2022

    Jerrod Carmichael brings his stand-up skills to SNL, but there were maybe a few too many gags involving the 2022 Oscars controversy.

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  • Young Justice

    Young Justice Season 4 Part 2 Review: A Focused, Emotional Premiere

    By Rafael Motamayor March 31st, 2022

    Young Justice continues to stand apart from other superhero shows.

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  • Moon Knight

    Moon Knight Review: Oscar Isaac Singlehandedly Saves This MCU Show

    By Josh Spiegel March 29th, 2022

    Oscar Isaac is without question the best part of Moon Knight.

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  • Outlander Episode 604

    In Outlander's 'Hour Of The Wolf,' Things Get Real With The Cherokee

    By Vanessa Armstrong March 28th, 2022

    What time is it? Why, it's the Hour of the Wolf, of course.

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  • Lamb at desk, feet up

    Slow Horses Review: This Spy Thriller Hitches Its Wagon To An Insufferable Performance

    By Valerie Ettenhofer March 25th, 2022

    Slow Horses is never as funny, nor as enjoyable, nor as deep as its source material.

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  • Halo

    Halo Makes First Contact In A Messy, If Promising Premiere

    By Jeremy Mathai March 24th, 2022

    The first episode of Halo sets off on its own path.

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  • Atlanta Season 3

    Atlanta Season 3 Review: This Is The Boldest, Sharpest, And Most Confident Show On Television

    By Ethan Anderton March 21st, 2022

    Four years have passed since the second season of Atlanta came to an end, but the third season doesn't miss a step with a stirring, incredible season premiere.

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  • Simone Ashley and Jonathan Bailey in Bridgerton

    Bridgerton Season 2 Review: Simone Ashley Is The Diamond Of An Otherwise Lackluster Courting Season

    By Shania Russell March 20th, 2022

    Bridgerton season 2 is a lackluster season that hopes to recapture the heights of its first but mostly falls short.

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  • Still from Raised by Wolves

    The Raised By Wolves Colony Report: Of Gods, Men, And Machines

    By Danielle Ryan March 17th, 2022

    Raised by Wolves season 2 ends with a setup for an even wilder season 3.

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  • Halo

    Halo Review: The Video Game Adaptation Tries To Find The Humanity Beneath The Helmet

    By Jeremy Mathai March 14th, 2022

    The first two episodes of Halo leave a lot to be desired.

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  • The Man Who Fell to Earth cast

    The Man Who Fell To Earth Review: A Timely And Fresh Adaptation Of A Sci-Fi Classic [SXSW]

    By Rafael Motamayor March 14th, 2022

    The Man Who Fell to Earth TV series is a promising, different take on familiar material.

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  • Bad Vegan

    Bad Vegan Review: Another Shocking, Twisty True Crime Docuseries From Netflix

    By Chris Evangelista March 14th, 2022

    Get ready for your new true crime addiction, until the next one comes along.

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  • Still from DMZ

    DMZ Review: A Well-Crafted Tale About Hope In The Face Of Hopelessness

    By Danielle Ryan March 14th, 2022

    DMZ seems meant to inspire us and remind us of our own power, even when the road ahead seems impossible.

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  • Elisabeth Moss

    Shining Girls Review: Elisabeth Moss Is Unstuck In Time In This Creepy, Mystifying Series

    By Chris Evangelista March 13th, 2022

    Shining Girls is mysterious. Very, very mysterious.

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  • WeCrashed

    WeCrashed Review: Anne Hathaway Steals The Show In A Sleek, Seductive Tale Of A Startup Gone Wrong

    By Jeremy Mathai March 12th, 2022

    WeCrashed is not just about the story of WeWork. It's also a surprisingly genuine, well-developed, yet unflinchingly toxic love story.

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  • Plainville

    The Girl From Plainville Review: Strong Performances Anchor A Difficult, Emotionally Draining Show

    By Chris Evangelista March 12th, 2022

    Elle Fanning delivers a disturbing performance in the bleak The Girl From Plainville.

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