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Series co-creators Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann dive into what could never be changed and what their Season 2 working process looks like right now. → Read More
The eight-episode Hulu follow-up to the 1981 film has both an impressive collection of talent and a mixed bag of results. → Read More
The next few weeks bring series starring Olivia Colman, Kerry Washington, Riley Keough, Toni Collette, Dominique Fishback, Kiefer Sutherland, and Orville Peck. → Read More
The best Joaquin Phoenix movies ranked, including "Gladiator," "Walk the Line," "To Die For," "Two Lovers," "Signs," "Joker," and more. → Read More
Showrunner John Enbom talks about making the Starz show’s on-screen reunion happen and wanting to get Lizzy Caplan back for Season 4. → Read More
Despite having Idris Elba and some other dependable pieces, this two-hour continuation of the BBC drama ends up out of its depth. → Read More
After the most acclaimed film of her career, Jasmila Žbanić brought her personal experiences to a fictional story that touched on some of the same basic human needs. → Read More
The HBO show arrives at another new destination, one that offers a clear view of a much different kind of future. → Read More
Jetball has wild corkscrew pitches and robot umpires: a perfect example of how a mountain of work goes into executing a single detail. → Read More
Sure, the season finales are great. But what other chapters in the Roy family saga are among the HBO show’s very best? → Read More
For Lamar Johnson and Keivonn Woodard, playing Henry and Sam meant capitalizing on their fast friendship and one of the series’ most impressive sets. → Read More
Melanie Lynskey is just one of a few new chess pieces on the board in another episode that builds toward an uncertain future. → Read More
The next few weeks bring shows starring Connie Britton, Eva Green, Laz Alonso, Billy Crudup, Vincent Cassel, Joel McHale, Christoph Waltz, and Eugene Levy. → Read More
Series co-creator Craig Mazin explains how the key to unlocking the season’s most emotional moment so far began with a text to a friend. → Read More
Nick Offerman and Murray Bartlett star in an hour of TV that instantly sets the bar for the rest of 2023. → Read More
With barely a superhero in sight, this Emma Moran-written series finds something way more interesting in a new form of everyday life. → Read More
Sundance: Peter Nicks’ biography is torn between an NCAA tournament rewind and the present-day perspective from the Golden State Warriors’ franchise player. → Read More
Over a decade after the platform started making its own shows, here’s a collection of the best there is to see. → Read More
Netflix’s new “That ‘70s Show” spinoff succeeds by following one formula and, when it comes to the original cast, making a new one. → Read More
Along with some 360-degree camerawork and some well-timed laughter, a whole Alberta town came together to make societal collapse feel true to the show’s version of 2003. → Read More