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The Best TV Shows on BritBox to Stream Right Now

Paste Magazine is your source for the best music, movies, TV, comedy, videogames, books, comics, craft beer, politics and more. Discover your favorite albums and films. → Read More

Teen Wolf: The Movie Review

Your mileage may vary, but the Paramount+ film forgets too many things that made the series so special. → Read More

Magpie Murders Review: A Delightful Meta Mystery on PBS Masterpiece

Though the audio adaptation still reigns supreme, Magpie Murders has made a mesmeric meta move to Masterpiece Mystery → Read More

Pop Culture Matchmaker: 9 Books to Match Your Latest Summer TV Binge

Book recs for TV fans: Summer 2022 edition. → Read More

Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow Review: Gabrielle Zevin at Her Most Expansive

This is what time travel is: it’s looking at a person, and seeing them in the present and the past, concurrently. → Read More

Moonhaven Review: A Uniquely Strange and Wonderful Sci-Fi Story

AMC+ original Moonhaven is a goofy, unique sci-fi outing, one that defies review and boggles the mind. → Read More

The 14 Best Teen Superhero TV Shows (And Where to Watch Them)

We're living in a golden age of superheroic TV. → Read More

Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Area Review: Overburdened by More than Just Its Title

With its plot-packed first season comprising just 6 extra-long episodes, the show somehow manages to both way too long and way too short all at the same time. → Read More

Kate Berlant and John Early Are Big Time

Would It Kill You to Laugh? is streaming on Peacock now. → Read More

Talking The G Word with Adam Conover with Adam Conover

The comedian-cum-documentarian goes long on his new Netflix limited series, his relationship with President Obama, and his complicated feelings about power. → Read More

The Lincoln Lawyer TV Show Brings Connelly’s Los Angeles to Netflix’s Digital Shores

The streamer’s first ever legal drama is a densely packed thrillride. → Read More

The Wilds Season 2 Review: Same Magic, Now with Boys!

Queue up this new season and get ready to spend the next 10 hours in the same spot watching the magic unfold. → Read More

Alex Horne and Greg Davies on the New Streaming Platform We've All Been Waiting For: Taskmaster SuperMax+

Which will also, not incidentally, be the official global home for Series 9 (previously unavailable to American audiences). → Read More

Outer Range Review: Religious Ecstasy on the High Plains

Giant mystery hole notwithstanding, Prime Video’s moody new Josh Brolin vehicle gets a lot right about modern life in the Mountain West → Read More

Celebrate National Poetry Month (and the Oral Tradition) with These 6 Audiobooks

Poetry is meant to be heard. → Read More

TV Rewind: It’s Better Off Ted’s World—Severance Is Just Living In It

Better Off Ted asked the grim question “who are we when we’re at work, and does that person even count as a person?” but ran it through the quirky single camera sitcom lens. → Read More

The 15 Best Free Streaming Services Right Now

You don't need money to have a good time. These are the best streaming services currently available at no cost. → Read More

In the Mood for Murder? Choose Your Plucky Acorn TV Lady Detective

From high fashion to high adventure, Acorn TV has a cozy leading lady to suit every mood. → Read More

The Expanse Series Finale: Hope and Collective Action Win Out Over Authoritarian Fear-Mongering

It doesn’t matter if you never know how you helped; you just have to try. → Read More

Dickinson’s Strong, Funny, Surprising Series Finale Delivers Hope from the Inferno

This was a Poet. → Read More