Archive 81 premieres January 14 on Netflix. By Elazar Abrahams The first episode or two of the new Netflix horror series Archive 81 does not give its viewers a reason to continue. The show is […]
Archive 81 premieres January 14 on Netflix. By Elazar Abrahams The first episode or two of the new Netflix horror series Archive 81 does not give its viewers a reason to continue. The show is […]
How I Met Your Father premieres January 18 on Hulu. By Elazar Abrahams I don’t know what I expected How I Met Your Father to be, but I definitely did not expect it to be […]
Naomi premieres on January 11 on The CW. By Ariba Bhuvad Ladies and gentlemen, prepare yourselves for CW’s next superhero series, Naomi, based on the 2019 DC comic book series created by Brian Michael Bendis, […]
The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe has its opening night on January 11 at The Shed. Performances will run through February 6. By Elazar Abrahams I entered the warehouse-like theater on […]
Search Party’s fifth and final season drops January 7 on HBO Max. By Elazar Abrahams “This is a worst case scenario!” shouts Elliott in the series finale of Search Party. Unfortunately, he may as well […]
Only Murders in the Building’s complete first season is streaming on Hulu. By Elazar Abrahams The best kind of TV is the kind that completely sucks you in. Laughing out loud and slapping your knee […]
The Lost Daughter is now streaming on Netflix. By Palmer Rubin Parenthood is a prison when only one parent is doing any of the work. That’s the impression that Leda Caruso (Olivia Colman) seems to have […]
The Matrix Resurrections is now streaming on HBO Max. By Palmer Rubin This was my most anticipated release of the year. The idea of a fourth Matrix movie sounded almost impossible. The sequels were despised, […]
The Power of the Dog is now streaming on Netflix. By Palmer Rubin A veritable rush of cattle are driven across the plain. Every cowhand going after them and keeping them in place is the […]
Red Rocket opens in theaters on December 10. By Josh Leichter There’s something alluring about stories set in small towns during the summer. Maybe it’s the general sense of idleness that the summer heat brings […]