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Past articles by Steve:

‘The Last of Us’ Made One Significant Change to the Big Hospital Scene

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

‘History of the World, Part II’ Is a Fitting Mel Brooks Sequel, for Better and Worse

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

March TV Premieres: 21 New Shows to Look Out for This Month

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, from ‘Walk the Line’ to ‘Joker’ and ‘Gladiator’

The best Joaquin Phoenix movies ranked, including "Gladiator," "Walk the Line," "To Die For," "Two Lovers," "Signs," "Joker," and more. → Read More

The ‘Party Down’ Reboot Ran Out of Fake Superhero Names It Could Legally Use

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

‘Luther: The Fallen Sun’ Review: Bigger Isn’t Better in a Messy, Oversized TV Show Expansion

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

‘The Last of Us’ Turned to the Director of ‘Quo Vadis, Aida?’ for Some Much-Needed Hope

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 Last of Us’ Episode 6 ‘Kin’ Gives the Show Something Else to Fight For

The HBO show arrives at another new destination, one that offers a clear view of a much different kind of future. → Read More

‘Hello Tomorrow’ Built a New Version of Baseball — and Wants to Show You More of It

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

‘Succession’: The 10 Best Episodes

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

‘The Last of Us’ Actors Took Advantage of Happy Moments While Filming the Saddest Episode Yet

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

‘The Last of Us’ Episode 4 Introduces a Mysterious New Threat

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

February TV Premieres: 14 New Shows to Look Out for This Month

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

How ‘The Last of Us’ Picked That Heartbreaking Linda Ronstadt Song

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

‘The Last of Us’ Ep. 3 Review: ‘Long, Long Time’ Is a Masterful Love Story for the Ages

Nick Offerman and Murray Bartlett star in an hour of TV that instantly sets the bar for the rest of 2023. → Read More

‘Extraordinary’ Is a Fresh Hulu Comedy Where (Almost) Everyone Has Superpowers

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

‘Stephen Curry: Underrated’ Review: A Sincere, Slight Look at the NBA Star’s College Years

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

The 55 Best Shows on Netflix

Over a decade after the platform started making its own shows, here’s a collection of the best there is to see. → Read More

‘That 90’s Show’ Is Way Better Than It Has Any Right to Be

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

How ‘The Last of Us’ Turned Its Terrifying Outbreak Day Into a ‘Period Piece’

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