‘Only Murders In The Building’ Succeeds In Season Two Despite Excess Subplots
The show’s diversity should be a real strength, but the writers and actors need to learn to embrace the flaws and follies of their characters.
Amazon’s ‘Rings Of Power’ Fails Because It Abandons Tolkien’s Moral Imagination
Amazon wanted a big-name fantasy series, not a tragic tale of man’s sinful rebellion against God, and it shows.
Even With Perfectly Cast Jeff Bridges, ‘The Old Man’ Falls Short In Understanding Male...
Upon this flattened terrain of a TV series rides not man’s deeper senses of purpose, but old men’s fever dreams.
‘Extraordinary Attorney Woo’ Reminds Us Every Life Is Beautiful
The K-drama's heartwarming storyline and unique leading character have won over audiences worldwide.
‘The Orville’s’ Sanctimony Switch-Up In ‘New Horizons’ Falls Flat
Seth MacFarlane has ditched the comedy and attempted to go serious and deep, robbing the show of all its redeeming qualities.
Facing Complex Moments Of Temptation Is What Makes ‘Better Call Saul’ Characters Authentic
The power of 'Better Call Saul' is that even though we know how it turns out in the end, the journey isn't straightforward or easy.
Cheeky Racing Broadcaster Becomes Endearing Novice Farmer On ‘Clarkson’s Farm’
Self-assured and moving fast, gear head Jeremy Clarkson is going to need a good tractor and some humility.
FX’s ‘The Bear’ Balances The Raw Drama And Comedy Felt By Today’s Millennial Men
The male lead characters are coping with their personal problems through work, but at the expense of alienating them from friends and family.
‘Baymax!’ Is Just A Bunch Of Patronizing Public Service Announcements
As woke as it is brain-dead, 'Baymax!' has all the subtlety of a B-episode of Captain Planet and storytelling as deep as an evaporated puddle.
‘Better Call Saul’ Loses Its Light In Shocking Mid-Season Finale
The episode’s final minutes attached consequences to the moral arc of the one character whose corruption for so long seemed least assured.