Marvel Studios’ What If…? – Season Two [2023]
Season two of What If… spices things up a bit while keeping the main theme going. With great highs and limited lows, it’s a good show for…
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Season two of What If… spices things up a bit while keeping the main theme going. With great highs and limited lows, it’s a good show for…
Fellow Travelers is a history lesson wrapped in a romantic tragedy. The show takes you on an emotional journey that is worth it. Starring Matt Bomer &…
Lessons in Chemistry on AppleTV+ gives the patriarchy the middle finger, all the while giving us one of the best tv shows this year. Brie Larson gives…
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With season three, The Morning Show takes a turn towards corporate drama and recent true events. As entertaining as it is, the show is starting to run…
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Lower Decks does it again. What starts as a weird season ends up with perfect Star Trek. Gimme more Paramount+. After the cross-over earlier this year with…
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Carlos Ghosn might have been the business world’s genius, but if this firsthand documentary proved anything, it’s that he’s also a fraud.
The Secrets of Hillsong highlights once again the issues behind mixing religion with capitalism and a white male boomer with zero ethics.
Only Murders in the Building does it again. Better than the second season, the show shakes it up with new development, and A list guest stars.
FX Class of ’09 series premise had a lot of potential. But the slow pace wasted some of it, in favor of an overly produced standard package.