TV Reviews

The new season of FX's "The Bear," which broke streaming records on Hulu, constantly left us wondering: Where is this going?
On the heels of “Quiet on Set,” the network’s new celebrity true crime docuseries examining allegations of sexual assault against Nick Carter is no less troubling.
Apple TV+’s new heist series about the unbelievable true story of Huey P. Newton’s 1974 escape to Cuba raises questions about Black mythmaking.
In part 1 of the new season, Lady Whistledown finally gets her close-up — and the rest of the "Bridgerton" characters wrestle with change, too.
Netflix’s series about the famous grifter isn’t about scorching the wealthy. Rather, it’s about leeching off their most valued asset: impunity.
The new series is full of big names like Kristen Wiig and was expected to be the spring’s prestige TV show.
The Netflix film insists that this story is unique — but its approach is so heavy-handed that it feels patronizing.
In a shaky TV landscape, the outlier streamer has dropped a binge-worthy new show about Black students at a mostly white boarding school.
Violett Beane and Mandy Patinkin take audiences on a thrilling and captivating ride.
The first part of the show's final season has arrived on Netflix — and it's focused on an event many of us watched unfold on our TVs.