Batwoman premieres October 6th on The CW. By Katlyn Jacot This is how you make an entrance. There’s so much to say about Batwoman’s pilot episode, but one thing’s for sure. You hit the ground […]

Batwoman premieres October 6th on The CW. By Katlyn Jacot This is how you make an entrance. There’s so much to say about Batwoman’s pilot episode, but one thing’s for sure. You hit the ground […]
Veep aired its series finale on May 12th, 2019, on HBO. *major spoilers follow* By Elazar Abrahams In truth, Veep should have ended a season ago. In the season five finale, Selina Meyer and co had […]
By Rachel M. It’s A Thing, a new campaigning organization, founded by Nicola Stephenson, cancer survivor and president of New York-based brand identity and communications agency Troika-Mission Group, focuses on changing perceptions and raising funds […]
My Dinner with Hervé airs October 20th on HBO. [Ed. Note: Being that TV and City is on a bit of a hiatus, this article has not been edited.] By Chris Flanagan Sometimes the truth […]
Camping premieres October 14th on HBO. [Ed. Note: Being that TV and City is on a bit of a hiatus, this article has not been edited.] By Chris Flanagan People are awkward. And awkward people […]
Charmed premieres on October 14th on The CW. By Mary Rosealea So, we’ve got a Charmed reboot. This new series plays with almost the same theme as the original: Three sisters come together despite their differences and learn […]
You premieres September 9th on Lifetime. By Ariba Bhuvad From the guy who brought us classics like Dawson’s Creek and gave us the entire Arrowverse on the CW comes Lifetime’s psychological thriller drama, You. Greg […]
TV movie The Bad Seed airs September 9th on Lifetime. [Ed. note: Being that TV and City is on a bit of a hiatus, this article has not been edited.] By Ariba Bhuvad Lifetime is […]
Kidding premieres September 9th on Showtime. [Ed. note: Being that TV and City is on a bit of a hiatus, this article has not been edited.] By Ariba Bhuvad Are you a Jim Carrey fan? […]
*MAJOR SPOILERS FOLLOW* By Ryan O’Connell In its rollout, Sharp Objects was sold as a murder mystery. Two girls had been murdered and Amy Adams was a reporter, sent home to investigate. Let’s go. Guys, […]