Despite it having an appropriately aged showrunner, this coming-of-age series portrays most modern teens as grating.
Fredrik Backman’s best-selling novel gets the small-screen treatment with this grim, underwritten adaptation.
Russell T. Davies’ fantastic, wide-ranging AIDS drama leaves room for every emotion.
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A new series aims to retell ‘The Silence of The Lambs,’ but it’s missing some key elements.
This inconsistent limited series carefully explores the fallout of a teacher-student relationship.
Maybe it’s time to retire the bougie crime soap.
The HBO series ‘We Are Who We Are’ is engaging, imperfect, and sure to inspire discussion.
HBO’s latest docuseries anchors its look at the NXIVM cult with jarring first-person accounts and impressive archival footage.