Documentary About Harvey Weinstein More Unsettling Than Any Horror Movie
Hulu's Untouchable is a relentless accounting of the mogul's sexual misdeeds.
Hulu's Untouchable is a relentless accounting of the mogul's sexual misdeeds.
This Showtime documentary sings. You should listen.
Wave of zombie apocalypse stories reaches a very literal—and absurd—destination.
Reviews of campy Why Women Kill and documentary Manson: the Women
If a chaotic concert that nearly failed "defined a generation," what does that actually mean?
Fourth season of iconic murder mystery show is on Hulu.
An original movie about sexual trauma doesn't take the easy route.
How can a show about Chicago's squalid corruption have so little to actually say?
HBO documentary explores teen’s culpability in boyfriend’s suicide.
There was a lot more to the Fox News boss than just vicious villainy.
A meticulous re-enactment of the misbegotten prosecution of the Central Park Five gets a lot right.
Crime, dysfunction, and corruption in Beantown
Meryl Streep adds more comic menace to the over-the-top HBO drama.
Movie treads the familiar grounds of the beloved, abruptly canceled HBO show.
Joseph Heller's opus is drained of power in this tepid adaptation.
Pack of abandoned teens don’t seem to care what happened, and neither will you.
A miniseries about the deadly nuclear disaster that marked the doom of the Soviet Union
Netflix show gives an old horror trope new life. Also, there’s Uma Thurman.
PBS documentary illustrates two sides pushing even further apart.
Sam Rockwell, Michelle Williams star in FX miniseries about troubled life of famous choreographer.
Kevin Costner and Woody Harrelson lead a brutal chase across Texas.
Thinly veiled ABC drama blames the jury for flaws in the case.
Is it already time to feel nostalgia over growing up less than 20 years ago? Maybe.
Mind the dildos in Gregg Araki's latest.
Throw another "Will they or won't they?" spy thriller show onto the schedule.
NBC will save you from a drought in spy thrillers.
Rather than investigating claims against a pediatrician, he was shuffled around. Sound familiar?
If only it weren't so dreadfully slow to dive in.
Cocaine! Lamborghinis! Don Cheadle!
Two book series adaptations and a sci-fi melodrama reboot launch next week.
How much longer will we even have a concept of "prime time" broadcasts?
Documentaries explore film industry's history, Marilyn Monroe's past.
A very witchy holiday special on Netflix
The show's derivative mimickry of time-skipping ruins the tension.
If Skynet looms on the horizon, you won't find the evidence here.
AMC turns le Carre's spy novel into six-hour epic.
Showtime recreates infamous 2015 caper from upstate New York.
If they weren't a family of ruthlessly violent dictators, they'd be a reality television show.
Think Alfred Hitchcock, not Rod Serling.
Based on a podcast, Amazon Prime series a suspenseful tale about memory gaps.
But ABC's The Conners is better than you'd expect
Nathan Fillion, however, brings his easy-going charisma to The Rookie.
CW's latest teen drama seems awfully familiar.
Three new shows will make you ask, "Am I supposed to laugh here?"
It's neither funny, nor insightful. Why did it even come back?
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