Features “You Cannot Put a Fire Out”: How ‘Dickinson’ Created The Ultimate Portrayal of Emily Dickinson 'Dickinson' examines the beloved poet through a new modern lens. Heather Beattie writes on why it contextualizes ...
Reviews Review: ‘Loki’ Following the success of 'WandaVision', Disney+'s 'Loki' "comes together as a fascinating and complex story," and unprecedented ...
Features How ‘Lodge 49’ Broke the TV Mold by Not Doing Much At All Andy writes about 'Lodge 49', a now-cancelled show that didn't quite fit in the Trumpe era of ...
Features A Farewell to TV for Conan O’Brien Thomas writes an ode to late night host and comedian Conan O'Brien as he leaves TV, in ...
Features Me and My Big Mouth: Calling Out Sexual Violence and Calling For Education How can media make fun of sexual relationships without making a mockery of the severity of assault? ...
Reviews Review: ‘Mare of Easttown’ 'Mare of Easttown' is a poignant limited series with a love for its setting, tied together with ...
Features The Vapid Brilliance of ‘YOLO: Crystal Fantasy’ Despite its disgusting humor, the animated series 'YOLO: Crystal Fantasy' is undeniably unique in its approach to ...
Reviews Review: ‘The Falcon and the Winter Soldier Marvel's newest Disney+ series is fresh and invigorating for its titular characters, but raises an important question ...
Features Picard’s Leadership in ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’ More than just a 'Star Trek icon', Jean-Luc Picard "exhibits the finely honed skills of a true ...
Features Adolescence is an Island: Symbolism in ‘The Wilds’ 'The Wilds' uses the loneliness of adolescence and a deserted island to depict its marooned teenage girls ...