“ Categories TV March 10, 2020 “The Pale Horse” Brings Agatha Christie’s Deathly Novel To Haunting Life Amazon's adaptation of the Agatha Christie mystery The Pale Horse (one of the author's final works) keeps her innate spirit for intrigue.
“ Categories TV March 8, 2020 “The Outsider” Ends on a Subdued Note With “Must/Can’t” Viewers expecting the season finale to have an exciting climax will be disappointed, as characters and grim reality drive the ending.
& Categories TV March 6, 2020 “ZeroZeroZero” Doesn’t Add Up to Much Amazon's adaptation of the Roberto Saviano novel is far too passive and jumbled to capture your interest.
A Categories TV March 6, 2020 Apple TV+’s “Amazing Stories” Are Anything But Apple TV+'s reboot of the Spielberg-created anthology series gets off to a lackluster start.
B Categories TV March 5, 2020 Brooklyn Nine-Nine Recap: “Trying” Succeeds An episode focusing on the difficulties of conception highlights some of the show's best qualities.
& Categories TV March 5, 2020 “Star Trek: Picard” Forges New Bonds From Old Ones on “Nepenthe” An interstitial episode finally bridges Picard and Soji's stories, thanks to the welcome return of some old friends.
& Categories TV March 4, 2020 “The Most Dangerous Animal of All” Asks Some Unsettling Questions FX's true crime documentary examines one man's obsessive search for the truth about his birth father.
& Categories TV March 4, 2020 “Dispatches From Elsewhere” Sends Viewers on a Wild Chase Jason Segel gives us an energetic journey with compelling characters to balance a campy premise.
R Categories TV March 2, 2020 Review: “Ugly Delicious” Season 2 Is an Informative Belly Rub David Chang's look at the social, cultural, and financial sides of food goes down easily, even if it might be salty for some.
& Categories TV March 1, 2020 “The Outsider” Recap: “Tigers and Bears” The team figures out where to center their attack, as the penultimate episode of the season continues to struggle with pacing.