Alice in Borderland’s third season premiered September 25 on Netflix. After surviving all the face card games in Season 2, Arisu, Usagi, and the others woke up in the real world with their memories of […]
Alice in Borderland’s third season premiered September 25 on Netflix. After surviving all the face card games in Season 2, Arisu, Usagi, and the others woke up in the real world with their memories of […]
After months on hiatus, Storage Wars was back for its 16th season this summer, and the thrill of the auction floor is as irresistible as ever. Premiering on June 7, 2025, the new season came […]
Butterfly’s first season is now streaming on Prime Video. By Greg Wheeler Butterfly, Prime Video’s sleek new spy thriller, opens with an assassination in Seoul and never slows down. Across six fast-paced episodes, the show […]
New episodes of The Institute air on MGM+ on Sundays at 9 p.m. By Elazar Abrahams I went into The Institute with the lowest possible expectations, mostly because I had never even heard of the […]
Welcome to Bar of the Week, a running series from TV and City that highlights New York’s best spots for drinks, vibes, and just the right amount of chaos. Each week, we spotlight one bar. […]
Dept. Q premieres May 29 on Netflix. By Elazar Abrahams Dept. Q is a gripping British adaptation of the popular Danish crime novels by Jussi Adler-Olsen, and it proves to be a strong addition to […]
Duster premieres on May 15 on Max. By Elazar Abrahams Set against the sun-bleached backdrop of 1972 Arizona, Duster is the latest Max original produced by J.J. Abrams and co-created with LaToya Morgan. It has […]
Poker Face Season 2 premieres May 8 on Peacock. By Elazar Abrahams Poker Face returns to Peacock for a second season that, in many ways, improves on the first. The episodes feel grander, the guest […]
Long Bright River is now streaming on Peacock. Peacock’s Long Bright River is a solid but unspectacular entry in the crime drama genre. Adapted from Liz Moore’s novel, the series follows familiar beats of addiction, […]
Missing You hits Netflix on January 1. Netflix’s Missing You had the makings of a gripping thriller with an intriguing premise and the pedigree that comes with being a Harlan Coben adaptation, of which the […]