
If you’re looking for your next workplace reality drama fix after Selling Sunset, give June Farms a whirl.

I Love LA blends chaotic friendship, career anxiety, and sharp generational humor into one of HBO’s most refreshing comedies in years. Rachel Sennott anchors a vibrant cast navigating ambition, insecurity, and the strange ecosystem of…

Grab your skewers, your Fenrir, and your pew pew, and join us for a S2 discussion we call CAMPFIRE & Chill.

The absurd slice of satirical life, starring an alternate universe Vince Staples, is back and playing with family, fame, and horror tropes

Four episodes were all Death by Lightning needed to tell a succinct, striking story that will leave you thinking about it for days after.

Settle in for a marvelous conversation about soundtracks and scores, before revisiting our chat about all things Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba – Infinity Castle.

Straw Hat Fleet, we give you Cole Escola as Bon Clay and Xolo Maridueña as Ace

Star Wars: Visions Volume 3 delivers another bold anthology of anime-inspired stories that explore the Force through dazzling styles and perspectives. From dueling cyborgs to bounty hunters and rebels, this collection showcases how deeply Japanese…

Destiny has long cast its shadow over The Witcher, but it’s never more keenly felt here as the story barrels along towards an inevitable war.

Selling Sunset S9 is an emotionally charged one for sure, whether it’s pushing hurt feelings or heartfelt bonding to the forefront for maximum effect.

Come for the music, stay for the heart; Hazbin Hotel puts on one hell of a performance.

IT: Welcome to Derry brings HBO polish and King-sized ambition, but the horror feels hollow. While the performances and visuals impress, the overreliance on gore and unnecessary lore connections drown out the emotional core. It’s…

S1 had such a perfectly open-ended finale that S2 can’t really top; it gave us a classic rom-com ending, while this new season asks what happens after the credits roll.

Catch up on the latest pop culture, hear our thoughts on the new film Rental Family, and revisit our Schmigadoon! chat with creator Cinco Paul.

Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill cranks the meta-fantasy dial even harder, serving up a new batch of loud, genre-aware oddballs and a cute nods that lands.

Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Deathwatch will keep you engaged at all times from its animation, action, mystery and connection to this character Sam Fisher. Whether you know the gaming history of the character or never heard of…

Dearest gentle readers, we are delighted to announce that Bridgerton shall be returning to our screens early next year.
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