The sequel season of the popular serial killer thriller isn’t saying anything new, but it is entertaining.
The surreal HBO series’ first-season midpoint — “Who Goes There?” — careens into epically cinematic chaos.
The series looks and sounds great, but its thin characters can’t sustain the story at hand.
In Season 3, the satirical drama reminds us that few things in life are more enjoyable than watching the Roy family fight.
Don Mancini’s ‘Child’s Play’ franchise makes the jump to television, returning to the town where Charles Lee Ray was born for fresh blood.
The series about the early days of the tech industry was in love with reinvention, and its series finale, “Ten of Swords,” made us love it too.
In Netflix’s island-set limited series, exhausting religious elements are countered by great performances and inspired horror.
The latest season of the empowering, entertaining series shows Moordale students fighting to let their freak flags fly.
The FX series takes on one of the biggest stories of the 1990s and compellingly tears down media-made misconceptions in the process.