Overcompensating premieres May 15 on Prime Video. By Elazar Abrahams Overcompensating is a standout entry in the college comedy genre, delivering both hearty laughs and poignant moments. Created by and starring Benito Skinner, the series […]
Overcompensating premieres May 15 on Prime Video. By Elazar Abrahams Overcompensating is a standout entry in the college comedy genre, delivering both hearty laughs and poignant moments. Created by and starring Benito Skinner, the series […]
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 […]
Government Cheese premieres on Apple TV+ on April 16 with four episodes, followed by new episodes every Wednesday through May 28. Apple TV+’s Government Cheese sets out to be a quirky, surreal series that blends […]
The Pitt aired its first season finale on April 10. The full season is streaming on Max. By Greg Wheeler After 15 intense episodes, The Pitt stands out as the best show of 2025 so […]
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, […]
Adolescence is now streaming on Netflix. By Greg Wheeler One-shot projects are a massive undertaking, requiring meticulous attention to technical execution, blocking, performances, and plot, all while ensuring the story remains engaging. Very few mainstream […]
The Madness premiered on Netflix on November 28. By Elazar Abrahams A late contender for one of the best television series of 2024 has arrived in Netflix’s The Madness. The eight-episode miniseries is a masterclass […]
Gatz is now in performances at the Public Theater through December 1. By Elazar Abrahams On West 53rd Street, Jay Gatsby belts out ballads six days a week in a musical version of F. Scott […]
Maybe Happy Ending is now open at the Belasco Theatre. By Elazar Abrahams In an age where Broadway is dominated by adaptations and jukebox musicals, Maybe Happy Ending is a rare occurrence — a truly […]
The Remarkable Life of Ibelin is now streaming on Netflix. By Greg Wheeler While the media continues to wage war against video games, citing it as a form of “promoting violence”, in reality, gaming can […]