Reviews There’s no thing in The Thing About Pam By: B.L. Panther Eschewing incisiveness for post-podcast play, The Thing About Pam struggles to say anything.
Recap Episode 9 of Drag Race stalls the competition By: B.L. Panther We need a DragCon Panel about not having DragCon Panel episodes on Drag Race.
Reviews Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty Makes the All-Star team By: Sean Price HBO scores with a basketball show that’s more thrilling off the court.
Recap Star Trek: Discovery keeps its eye on what Trek does best – problem-solving By: Andrew Bloom Michael Burnham and company work step-by-step to make contact with an alien race.
Recap Star Trek: Picard dips into darkness, but the plunge is too shallow By: Andrew Bloom A jaunt to a grim alternate timeline misses the point of Mirror Universe-style tales.
Features The Andy Warhol Diaries reveals the personal side of the iconic artist By: Gena Radcliffe Ryan Murphy presents an unexpectedly poignant look at Andy Warhol behind the scenes.
Anniversaries “We’ve met before, haven’t we?” Lost Highway at 25 By: Peter Sobczynski A look back at one of David Lynch's most perplexing motion pictures (and that's saying something).
Recap Star Trek: Picard looks for love in all the wrong places in Season 2 By: Andrew Bloom Worthwhile ideas meet convenient oversimplifications as the series begins year two of its mission.
Recap Star Trek: Discovery gets better when it takes a break By: Andrew Bloom An away mission gives the show a welcome shot in the arm before the season’s endgame.
Reviews The Batman grounds the Caped Crusader in one of his best iterations yet By: Clint Worthington Imperfect though it may be, Matt Reeves' dust-grey reimagining of the Dark Knight is one of the most inventive takes on the character on screen in ages.
Recap Episode 8 of this season’s Drag Race is easy listening By: B.L. Panther This week's '60s girl groups show us what drag does best.
Recap Star Trek: Discovery fixes a key character upon piercing “The Galactic Barrier” Highlighting a roguish scientist’s backstory buoys a journey into the unknown.
Reviews They Live in the Grey is a murky chill-and-thrill affair By: Nguyên Lê Shudder's latest is a peek into the beyond whose vision outruns its execution.
Features Studio 666 is Foo Fighters’ charmingly goofy ode to the Devil’s music By: Gena Radcliffe Dave Grohl & company play themselves (more or less) in a silly gorefest that rarely loses its sense of fun
Reviews This Severance package offers more than simple satire By: Tim Stevens AppleTV+'s unnerving series starts as corporate satire but ends up somewhere far sadder, stranger, and more spiritual.
Recap The editors of Drag Race fart their way to a successful week The show's post-production transforms this week’s soap opera challenge from flat to flatulent.
Reviews Ludicrous contrivances pile up as we enter… The Endgame By: Tim Stevens NBC's new show has the potential to be big silly action fun but it isn't there yet.
Reviews King Knight needs more magic By: Michael Frank Though good-natured and occasionally funny, Richard Bates, Jr.'s supernatural farce falls flat
Recap Star Trek: Discovery finds a middle ground, but can’t make it feel real By: Andrew Bloom A tug of war between the personal and the pragmatic is unconvincing in practice
Features Texas Chainsaw Massacre is made for modern times, & not for the better By: Gena Radcliffe The baffling sequel–how old is Leatherface, anyway?--offers equal amounts gore & awful “these kids today” gags
Reviews Dog is a middle-of-the-road road movie By: Marshall Estes Channing Tatum tries to teach the buddy comedy genre some new tricks, but ends up playing dead