Features Cassian Andor: Revolutionary Nathaniel Kim argues Cassian Andor's journey towards radicalization in 'Andor' reflects the paths of our real-world revolutionaries. ...
Reviews Review: ‘Wednesday’ Season 1 Jessica reviews 'Wednesday,' a scatterbrained YA misfire take on the beloved 'Addams Family' character with a redeemable ...
Features ‘The Owl House’ and ‘Dead End: Paranormal Park’: Pride and Diversity in Children’s Animation Thanks to their predecessors, shows like 'The Owl House' and 'Dead End: Paranormal Park' are able to ...
Features The Definitive Ranking of Steve Harrington Ass-Kickings Veronica ranks Steve Harrington's beat-downs, "quantified by a formula involving karmic alignment, aesthetic appeal, and general vibes."
Features 20 Years On, ‘The Wire’ Feels More Relevant Than Ever HBO's 'The Wire' continues to be a "timeless cultural artifact" with a core message that is still ...
Reviews Review: ‘What We Do in the Shadows’ Season 4 We once again ask, where is Matt Berry's Emmy Award for his performance in 'What We Do ...
Features ‘Stranger Things’ & the Danger of Nostalgia 'Stranger Things' is a show at odds with a edgy portrayal of childhood and a rosy romanticization ...
Features Lisa McGee Crafts a Perfect, Heart-Wrenching Goodbye in the ‘Derry Girls’ Finale The finale of 'Derry Girls' perfectly blends Northern Ireland's political violence with its central characters' coming-of-age journeys.
Features The Melancholy Joy of Watching ‘Heartstopper’ Brice discusses 'Heartstopper' and what it's like to watch a show that depicts the teenage experience he ...
Reviews Review: ‘Umbrella Academy’ Season 3 Even with some minor flaws, Season 3 of 'Umbrella Academy' proves to be the Hargreeves family's best ...