New year, new shows. Maybe your pop culture resolution for 2021 was to keep up with the latest hits; maybe it was to finally get around to watching a great series you haven’t seen yet (we know, we know, Mad Man has been on your list for years!). Whatever your goals, it’s the perfect time
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What should I watch next? It’s a question that just keeps getting asked, despite — or maybe because of — how many new television shows are constantly being released. With so many options, shouldn’t it be easy to find something to watch? Sure, you can scroll through Netflix’s home page for hours, but what should
In a strange, difficult year, our favorite TV shows took on new meaning — as escapes, as comfort, as a way to laugh or make sense of tragedy, and as a form of connection with friends who were far away. That made it even harder to say goodbye to the shows that ended in 2020,
What should I watch next? It’s a question that gets asked over and over again despite all the new television shows coming out, a phenomenon that seems counter intuitive. With so many options, shouldn’t it be easy to find something to watch? Sure, you can scroll through the home page of Netflix for hours, but
Netflix’s The Haunting of Hill House was one of the standout original series of 2018, and now creator Mike Flanagan is back for another round with The Haunting of Bly Manor, which premieres on Friday, Oct. 9. This time, the anthology series will adapt several chilling stories by Henry James, but fans of the first
[Warning: The following contains spoilers for Dark Season 3. Read at your own risk!] The only thing Dark fans knew to expect of the third and final season was that it would be complicated, and the Netflix drama did not disappoint. But that’s why we’re here to untangle the knot and explain that timey-wimey ending.
We’re almost in the dog days of summer TV, when new releases dry up and television is made up mostly of bad game shows made on a budget of $100 a week. In fact, this might be the last week you won’t be scrambling for something new to watch, thanks to a handful of new
Television is the only thing getting many of us through these troubling times, and that’s OK! Do whatever you need to do to cope with the coronavirus pandemic. And hey, if you keep binge-watching Netflix and Hulu and Amazon Prime shows after everything is over, there’s nothing wrong with that either. TV is our favorite
Binge-watching a new TV show is a chance to put the real world on hold, and isn’t that something we could all use more of right about now? For those who want to indulge in a little escapism, nothing beats the fantastical (and often physically impossible) worlds of science-fiction. From space battles in the far
Binge-watching a new TV show is a chance to put the real world on hold and escape into a new story for a while. For those who want to indulge in a little escapism, nothing beats the fantastical worlds of science-fiction. From space battles in the far reaches of a galaxy we’ve never heard of