& Categories Reviews TV May 20, 2021 “Master of None” smartly shifts gears for season 3 Aziz Ansari focuses his efforts behind the camera for his dramedy, making for a refreshing collaboration with Lena Waithe.
& Categories Reviews TV May 11, 2021 “Pride” is an earnest if uneven look at queer history The variety of creative voices in FX's new docuseries lifts up what can be an inconsistent jaunt through 70 years of LGBTQ history.
& Categories Reviews TV May 11, 2021 “The Crime of the Century” indicts corporate America’s major health epidemic Alex Gibney's two-part documentary, The Crime of the Century, lays out a compelling case that the opioid epidemic was no accident.
& Categories Reviews TV May 4, 2021 “The Bad Batch” fills all your Star Wars lore needs A few drawbacks aside, Dave Filoni co-writes another satisfying action & story-packed side story in the Star Wars universe.
& Categories Reviews TV April 27, 2021 “Pose” earns legendary status in season 3 More than just an "important" show, Steven Canals' pioneering queer series backs up its import with heart and style.
& Categories Reviews TV March 18, 2021 “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” flies steady but lacks heat It remains to be seen if Marvel's latest TV spinoff can capture audiences' attention as well as its predecessor.
& Categories Reviews TV March 3, 2021 “Last Chance U: Basketball” scores in profiling the lives of college athletes Though the episodes can get samey, Last Chance U: Basketball works well enough to charm even basketball novices.
& Categories Reviews TV February 21, 2021 “Tell Me Your Secrets” leaves its silliness all on the surface Amazon Prime's latest series tries for gritty crime thriller, but ends up in unintentional camp territory.
& Categories Reviews TV February 15, 2021 “Behind Her Eyes” promises but doesn’t deliver Netflix's adaptation of the bestselling psychological thriller starts out on steady footing, but quickly loses its way.
& Categories Reviews TV February 3, 2021 “Firefly Lane” is too soapy and messy to nail its tale of lifelong friendship Maggie Friedman's adaptation of the Kristin Hannah novel wastes two charming performances by Katherine Heigl and Sarah Chalke.