TV

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Nathaniel Is Irrelevant

‘Crazy Ex-Girlfriend’ Pulls Off Another Spectacular Ending

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‘Nathaniel Is Irrelevant’ is an unexpected but perfect season finale.

Mute

‘Mute’, ‘The Tick,’ ‘Ugly Delicious,’ and More TV You Must See This Week

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Also: the return of Joel McHale, another crime drama from the creator of ‘The Killing,’ and a unique stand-up special.

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‘Everything Sucks!’ is an Awkward, Precious, But Mostly Admirable Teen Drama Series

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The Netflix show is worth seeing for breakout star Peyton Kennedy’s portrayal of coming out while coming of age.

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‘Babylon Berlin’ Should Be Your Next Destination On Netflix

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The sexy, stylish crime drama shows how the seeds of Nazism were planted in the Weimar Republic.

Altered Carbon

‘Altered Carbon’ and the Challenge of Transhumanism and Representation

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Netflix’s new series is one small step for man, one slightly larger-sized leap for representation in science fiction.

American Crime Story

The Overdramatic Camerawork in ‘The Assassination of Gianni Versace’

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What is the effect of gaudy cinematography on a true story of murder and madness?

Call Me By Your Name

Why We Love the Love Stories That Don’t Happen

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In movies and on TV, heartbreak and missed connections can be as powerful as lasting love.

American Horror Story Cult

Ryan Murphy Signs With Netflix For the Biggest TV Deal Ever

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The ‘American Horror Story’ creator plans to continue to champion women, minorities, and LGBTQ in new streaming series.

Don Draper Mad Men

The Disappearance of the TV Antihero

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Exaltations of goodness and celebrations of growth are welcome and necessary additions to this era of Peak TV.