The 20 Best Comic Book TV Shows of All Time, Ranked
Shows based on graphic novels and the like go way beyond Batman and Superman (though don’t worry, they still show up).
Shows based on graphic novels and the like go way beyond Batman and Superman (though don’t worry, they still show up).
“Atlanta: Robbin’ Season” upends a sharp critique of institutionalized racism with a cameo that invites an entirely different discussion.
The inaugural lineup of Independent Episodics saw a number of series with high potential in Hollywood and beyond.
Milo Ventimiglia, Mandy Moore, Justin Hartley, and creator Dan Fogelman discuss the surprising ending(s) and what’s next for the Pearsons.
With the fits and starts of the Pearson family’s Jeep Wagoneer, the Season 2 finale chugged to a destination far better than the journey.
Dillon High School from the theatre club’s perspective, “Rise” trades in shoulder pads for “Spring Awakening” but results in a contrived melodrama.
Tracy Morgan and Tiffany Haddish star in a TBS comedy co-created by Jordan Peele: With expectations this high, it’s impressive they’re nearly met.
Kids, mysteries, and monsters featured prominently in the inaugural Independent Episodic lineup, and you can already watch some of the entries right now.
Two estranged sisters come together to fight gentrification in Tanya Saracho’s lively series.
Max Irons takes over for Robert Redford in “Condor,” a solid spy story that updates the right elements without tarnishing old treasures.
Oh, and Elon Musk stopped by, because why not?