-
The 10 Best TV Shows of 2024
The Peak TV bubble has officially burst — which seems to mean quality, if not quantity, is making a comeback. Here are the series that stood above the rest over the last 12 months
- Year in Review
- By
-
'Creature Commandos': James Gunn's Heart Still Belongs to the Tragic Weirdos
The first project of the new DC Universe is a strange, endearing animated series
- TV Review
- By
-
'Star Wars: Skeleton Crew': The 1980s Nostalgia Empire Strikes Back
Thankfully, this Disney+ series has a solid adventure story to tell, even as it leans into the Reagan-era Easter eggs and borderline fan-fiction territory
- TV Review
- By
-
Keira Knightley Goes Undercover in the Darkly Comic ‘Black Doves’
The prestige-drama queen flaunts her spunkier side as a spy leading a dangerous double life as a political spouse, with Ben Whishaw as her hit-man partner in crime
- TV Review
- By
-
'The Madness' Could Use a Little More Crazy
Colman Domingo is an impressive leading man in this Netflix political thriller, but the series can't maintain enough excitement and intrigue through the finale
- TV Review
- By
-
'A Man on the Inside' Puts Ted Danson Back in a Good Place
The sitcom stalwart reunites with showrunner Mike Schur for a feel-good mystery-comedy set in a retirement home
- TV Review
- By
-
‘Landman’: What If ‘Yellowstone,’ But With Oil?
Taylor Sheridan’s newest drama — starring Billy Bob Thornton as an oilman fighting off bankers and feuding with family members — is like a rough draft of his usual antihero show, only worse
- TV Review
- By
-
The Troubles Are Too Big for 'Say Nothing' to Contain
FX/Hulu's adaptation of Patrick Radden Keefe's book about Northern Ireland's fight for liberation struggles to balance multiple storylines and characters
- TV Review
- By
-
‘Here’s Your Potential. Meet Your Potential’: Aldis Hodge on Playing Alex Cross
The star of Prime’s new series Cross talks about growing up Black in America and what the iconic role represents to the culture
- Watching the Detective
- By
-
The Beauty of ‘My Brilliant Friend’ Was in the Little Things
The HBO series based on Elena Ferrante's novels, which concludes Nov. 11, was a gorgeous depiction of mid-century Italy. But its true success was in the intimacies between its two main characters
- arrivederci
- By