TV Reviews

Review: ‘WeCrashed’ Gives a Crash Course on the Origin Story of WeWork CEO Adam Neumann

In 2021, New York Times finance journalist Andrew Ross Sorkin interviewed former CEO and co-founder…

SXSW 2022 Review: ‘They Call Me Magic’ Documentary is Actually Quite Magical

Everyone knows the name Earvin “Magic” Johnson or simply Magic Johnson. You don’t have to…

Review: Quinta Brunson and Hulu’s ‘Abbott Elementary’ Is Already A Modern Mockumentary Classic

With its thoughtful writing and hilarious ensemble cast, Abbott Elementary has instantly carved a place…

Review: ‘Raising Dion’ Grows Up in Season 2 

Raising Dion is back with new characters, challenges, and a familiar but improved villain. The…

Review: ‘Euphoria’ Season 2 Continues Normalizing Male Full Frontal, While Exploring Sobriety’s Dark Side

“Between its difficult observations about sobriety’s dark side, Euphoria’s season 2 also dives headfirst into the more meta aspects of the show that involve using art as a vehicle to process and heal trauma.”

Review: Amanda Seyfried Perfectly Captures the Essence of Elizabeth Holmes in Hulu’s ‘The Dropout’

Based on ABC’s hit podcast of the same name, Hulu’s newest limited series The Dropout…

Review: ‘All American: Homecoming’ Continues the Legacy of Black Excellence

The CW has graduated high school in Beverly Hills and is entering the halls of…

The Best Part about ‘Euphoria’ Isn’t the Actual Episode

Written by: Kailynn Johnson On Sunday, February 13, we gathered around our favorite streaming devices…

‘American Reckoning’: A Candid Testimony of Southern American History Shared with Honor and Reverence  

Documentary films elevate important stories often set aside by dominant culture. The film American Reckoning…

Review: ‘Resident Alien’ Redefines the Meaning of Home

First thing’s first, Alan Tudyk is a national treasure. If Nathan Fillion is the hunk…