Jake Gyllenhaal Hypes Up Saturday Night Live's 50th Season In A So-So Season 49 Finale
Jake Gyllenhaal hosted Saturday Night Live for the season 49 finale, and kickstarted the hype for the show's milestone 50th season.
Read MoreJake Gyllenhaal hosted Saturday Night Live for the season 49 finale, and kickstarted the hype for the show's milestone 50th season.
Read MoreThe best horror show on streaming sprints into its final season and as our Evil season 4 review reveals, it's going out on a high note.
Read MoreThe new season of Doctor Who on Disney+ is a bold, lively, kindhearted show. Here's our review.
Read MoreDua Lipa made her hosting debut on Saturday Night Live and pulled double duty as the musical guest on May 4. So how did she do? Let's dig in.
Read MoreIn The Jinx Part Two, director Andrew Jarecki returns to continue the story of Robert Durst, the subject of 2015's The Jinx who "killed them all, of course."
Read MoreBarbie co-star Ryan Gosling just hosted an amazing episode of Saturday Night Live that deserves to be counted among the best episodes of all time.
Read MoreThe Fallout TV series understands the best parts of the Fallout games and how to translate them to a new medium. Here's our review.
Read MoreKristen Wiig returned to host Saturday Night Live, and her Five Timers Club induction featured major guest stars like Paul Rudd and Matt Damon.
Read MoreAndrew Scott is a con artist in Ripley, a stylish black and white Netflix adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's The Talented Mr. Ripley. Here's our review.
Read MoreEmmy nominee Ramy Youssef hosted Saturday Night Live for the first time, did a little stand-up, and gave us a solid episode of the sketch comedy series.
Read MoreThe Apple TV+ drama Sugar is the latest must-watch series from the streaming service. If you like movies, film noir, and detective stories, this one's for you.
Read MoreThe animated series X-Men '97 is nostalgic, silly, and fun. Here's our spoiler-free review.
Read MoreThe best thing about Star Trek is that there's a series for everyone and Star Trek: Discovery season 5 is going out on its own terms.
Read MoreJosh Brolin returned to host Saturday Night Live for a third time, and I realized that he's carrying a lot of John Malkovich energy that really helps him out.
Read MoreThe Netflix adaptation of 3 Body Problem sets a new standard for what sci-fi is capable of. Read our review right here.
Read MoreShane Gillis was famously fired from Saturday Night Live before he got to become a featured player, but he just finished hosting the show. How did it go?
Read MoreThe live-action Avatar: The Last Airbender from Netflix suffers from an identity crisis. Here's our review.
Read MoreThe second season of Halo boasts better action than season 1, but remains an unambitious and uninspired imitation of the games.
Read MoreThe Bear star Ayo Edebiri made her hosting debut on Saturday Night Live, and she blended in seamlessly with the cast of the late night sketch comedy series.
Read MoreMasters of the Air follows in the footsteps of Band of Brothers and The Pacific, but fails to recapture what made those shows memorable. Here's our review.
Read MoreThe 75th Primetime Emmys celebrated a milestone anniversary with lovely tributes to classic TV favorites throughout the entire night and much more.
Read MoreSeth MacFarlane is bringing his raunchy teddy bear Ted to Peacock with a prequel series focusing on his experiences with his buddy John in high school.
Read MoreEcho is available to stream on Disney+, and before the show's premiere, we saw the first three episodes. Read our review of the Marvel Spotlight series.
Read MoreTrue Detective season 4, subtitled Night Country, is a chilling, creepy season and the best the show has been since season 1.
Read MoreWhat If...? season 2 gives the world of Marvel a chance to break from the norm and have a little fun. Here's our review of the new season.
Read MoreKate McKinnon hosted Saturday Night Live for the first time, and while she easily fit back into the show, something felt a little awkward throughout.
Read MorePercy Jackson and the Olympians may yet win an audience, but feels like a somewhat dull echo of the film that preceded it by a decade. Here's our review.
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