P Categories Interviews Podcasts Right on Cue April 3, 2020 Paul Leonard-Morgan Puts the Future to Music in “Tales from the Loop” The composer discusses crafting the delicate, otherworldly rhythms of Amazon's sci-fi anthology series.
T Categories Features March 20, 2020 The Quarantine Film Festival: Streaming Through the Coronavirus A comprehensive guide to the streaming films you should watch as you quarantine from the coronavirus.
& Categories Movies March 20, 2020 “Blow the Man Down” Brings Murder and Mayhem to Maine Bridget Savage Cole and Danielle Krudy's chilling crime story finds spine-tingling tension in the mundane.
& 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.
& Categories TV February 17, 2020 “Hunters” Kill Nazis, But Have They the Right? Al Pacino leads a team of Nazi Hunters in a brassy Amazon series stuffed with Holocaust pathos and comic-book sleaze.
M Categories Interviews Podcasts Right on Cue February 7, 2020 Milan Ray on “Troop Zero”, “Charm City Kings”, and Being In a Food Fight The young star of the Amazon Original Movie talks about working with other kids, staging a food fight, and what she'd tell the universe.
T Categories Features TV December 16, 2019 The Top 25 TV Shows of 2019 From HBO (Chernobyl, Watchmen, Succession) to Netflix (Russian Doll, The Crown, Stranger Things) and beyond, we break down the best TV of the year.
N Categories Podcasts Right on Cue December 13, 2019 Naren Shankar on Bringing “The Expanse” Season 4 to Amazon The showrunner of Amazon's sci-fi space opera The Expanse talks about bringing the show from Syfy to its new home, and what's in store for season 4.
T Categories TV December 8, 2019 The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Season 3: Schtick is High, Stakes Are Low Amy Sherman-Palladino's quick-witted Amazon comedy returns for a third season of beautiful dresses and chiffon-thin stakes.
T Categories TV December 4, 2019 The Expanse Season 4 Review: Here Comes the Juice The cult-hit space opera heads to Amazon for a bigger budget, wider scope, and renewed sense of purpose.