"Secret Invasion" attempts to bring intergalactic intrigue to the MCU. Despite Samuel L. Jackson in the lead and an impressive premise, it falls short.
"The Walking Dead: Dead City" has some great moments, but even the talents of Lauren Cohan and Jeffrey Dean Morgan can't distract from how unnecessary it feels.
The final season of "Never Have I Ever" is a perfect amalgamation of the things that high school girls tend to be concerned with, and overall it's fantastic.
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In its 16th season, "It's Always Sunny" continues to delight fans even as it routinely pushes the buttons comedy's elder statesmen claim you can't anymore.
Tom Holland and Amanda Seyfried lead a cast of talented performers whose work is squandered on muddled storytelling and a misguided attempt at mystery.
Not a lot of Netflix's original series "FUBAR" works as well as it should, but there's no denying the X factor of seeing Arnold Schwarzenegger back in action.
Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne play a charming pair of friends in "Platonic," a surprisingly heartwarming AppleTV+ original sitcom about getting your life together.
"Succession" Season 4 Episode 8 features more dark satire of election night, which fully lives up to its billing as one of the season's most shocking episodes.
A talented ensemble led by Patricia Arquette and skilled direction from Jay Roach can't save the Apple TV+ series "High Desert" from its tangle of plot threads.
To say "Ted Lasso" has been uneven this season is an understatement, but the third season's ninth episode, "La Locker Room Aux Folles," is a high point.
This episode is as close as we're going to get to having closure for a "Succession" storyline that's been bubbling away in the background all season long.
After many attempts to jumpstart the Muppets, "The Muppet Mayhem" is the real deal, with The Electric Mayhem reminding us why we love these characters so much.
Season 3 of "The Great" is hilarious, strange, weirdly touching, and memorable. Our reviewer is here to break it down from its funniest moments to its missteps.