Poker Face Season 2 dares you not to crack a smile
Back for a second season, Peacock’s Rian Johnson-Natasha Lyonne “howcatchem” continues to delight.
Back for a second season, Peacock’s Rian Johnson-Natasha Lyonne “howcatchem” continues to delight.
The original Hocus Pocus has grown to be a cult favorite over the years. The 1993 film followed the Sanderson sisters: Winnie (Bette Midler), Mary (Kathy Najimy), and Sarah (Sarah Jessica Parker) as they terrorized Salem after rising from the grave. In 2022, the Sandersons have been resurrected by the corporate magic of Disney. Luckily, … Hocus Pocus 2
An awkward opener and a few months late arrival do little to dampen AppleTV+’s extremely fun murder-mystery series.
Season 3 may not be as consistent, but it still brings plenty of hilariously weird and uncomfortable situations.
Netflix’s new animated comedy has some growing pains, but improves as it goes.
The show’s titular character goes missing again in an episode that moves things forward and challenges character consistency.
Jinkies! HBO Max’s Scooby Doo spin-off features a fresh take on an established supporting character.
The new Disney+ sequel to the 1993 classic casts a spell on viewers, featuring the stellar return of original cast members, and some fun new faces to Salem.
A raft of talent behind and in front of the lens makes the high school reunion murder mystery comedy a success.
Ted Lasso’s Season 2 Finale choices for Roy and Keeley still baffle, but everything else comes together in this strong closer.
The season finally gets its villain as everyone’s good moments are rapidly undercut in Ted Lasso Season 2 Episode 11.
The Tomorrow War, a Chris Pratt-starring future war epic, is derivative and messily constructed, but it boats some charm.
Josh Ruben directs a horror comedy that’s both social satire and a clever whodunit.
Netflix’s latest animated show is a cheap-shot sports comedy that won’t stop bouncing off the comedic backboard.
From HBO (Chernobyl, Watchmen, Succession) to Netflix (Russian Doll, The Crown, Stranger Things) and beyond, we break down the best TV of the year.
Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky’s edgy tween comedy finds an unexpected sweetness among the swears.
After catching Lisa Frankenstein this weekend, check out some of these weird & wild spins on the legendary tale.
Netflix’s newest rom-com adaptation surprises and delights, a rarity among its peers.
McAvoy approaches the superpowered Kevin Wendell Crumb and his alters with care and empathy, overcoming sketchy psychology.
Laure De Clermont-Tonnerre directs a lush & sensuous adaptation of D.H. Lawrence’s classic romance.
This collection of Star Wars short is far from offensive, but relies too heavily on callbacks to the past.