Bridgerton season 2 is a sweet slow burn that satisfies
Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the ballroom.
Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the ballroom.
Shonda Rhimes’ latest series is a delightful romp filled with diverse characters (and casting), and more bodice-ripping intrigue than you can shake a corset at.
New Boys? New Star Trek/Wars? A Succession successor? Color us interested.
India Amarteifio delivers a star turn as the titular monarch in a compelling, sexy, and smart prequel to Bridgerton.
From anticipated followups by acclaimed filmmakers to exciting debuts by new voices, here’s a shortlist of what to catch at this year’s fest.
Dumbed down doesn’t even begin to describe this disastrous treatment of arguably one of Jane Austen’s best novels.
The Handmaid’s Tale’s relentless violence overshadows everything else in the show.
Netflix’s adaptation of the bestselling psychological thriller starts out on steady footing, but quickly loses its way.
Maggie Friedman’s adaptation of the Kristin Hannah novel wastes two charming performances by Katherine Heigl and Sarah Chalke.