GLOW returns to Netflix on June 29th. By Matthew Stanford I often discuss TV with friends, co-workers, and others and I have found it strange that it seems the general public has relatively mixed feelings […]

GLOW returns to Netflix on June 29th. By Matthew Stanford I often discuss TV with friends, co-workers, and others and I have found it strange that it seems the general public has relatively mixed feelings […]
The miniseries A Very English Scandal is available on Amazon Prime beginning June 29th. By Greg Wheeler Based on a true story, A Very English Scandal is a deliciously thrilling series driven forward by an […]
Kiss Me First premieres on Netflix on June 29th. By John Baker There are some tough things swirling around the head and heart of Leila, a 20-something British woman. Her mom has just died and […]
Every MCU comic-based TV show is full of references to Marvel’s long history of minor characters and interconnected plots. This season of Luke Cage follows suit with a barrage of new characters, places and concepts […]
Purchase Sculptapalooza HERE. TV and City received a sample copy of this new game for review. We played a few rounds and had a great time! The game is essentially a combination of Pictionary and […]
Brain on Fire is now streaming on Netflix. By Greg Wheeler Based on a true story, Brain on Fire is a melodramatic, devastating look at mental health and our attitude toward it. While the themes […]
Luke Cage’s second season premieres June 22nd on Netflix. By Chris Flanagan The second season of Luke Cage was a season that couldn’t find its footing and managed to be 5 episodes too long. The […]
Take Two premieres June 21st on ABC. By Ariba Bhuvad When I heard Rachel Bilson would be gracing the television screen again, I was so on board, because who didn’t love the sassy, fiery Rachel […]
Yellowstone premieres June 20th on Paramount Network. By Ariba Bhuvad Paramount Network’s next big release is the drama Yellowstone. This new modern western series is written and directed by Sons of Anarchy alum, Taylor Sheridan. […]
By Greg Wheeler Building on the spectacular foundation it set last year as one of TV’s most unique offerings, Legion’s second season is an unnecessarily convoluted but beautiful hedonistic trip from start to finish. With […]