Coming back for its lucky 13th season, Mystery Science Theater 3000 goes it alone on an all-new, home-grown streaming platform.
TV Reviews
One part “Arrival,” one part “Alien,” and three parts CW soap opera in the Netflix series, “Another Life.”
What will our world be like in the next 15 years? “Years and Years” says it won’t be flying cars and vacationing on the moon.
Forever is a mighty long time, but “Forever” on Amazon Prime sure makes forever entertaining.
Good guys vs. bad guys…that’s pretty much “Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan” in a nutshell
Evil, horror, child abuse, murder…you know, the standard Stephen King stuff
“The Handmaid’s Tale” went down some dark roads. What else is new?
Unrequited love, heartbreak, big fights, and sexual awakenings…yeah, it’s called high school.
Ladies and Gentlemen, please welcome back David Letterman
Love, faith, and the paranormal. The season finale of “The Leftovers” delivers a satisfying conclusion.
“Master of None” is a master of storytelling in the second season.
Body Shaming. Betrayal. Rape. Suicide. Man, high school really sucks in “13 Reasons Why.”
The ugliness of “Love” and musical beauty of “The Get Down”
After nearly 20 years, we have movie sign again: “Mystery Science Theater 3000” is back, and Popdose’s resident MSTies Tony Redman and Dan Wiencek are ready to dive in.
Brit Marling takes us on a trippy ride to the other side.
Season Two of “The Man in the High Castle” finds its footing
While HBO receives the lion’s share of press for its original programming, the network’s sister station, Cinemax, has been producing its own library of fresh content including “Quarry,” a gritty period crime drama set in Memphis during the early 1970s.
HBO explores the darker corners of humanity in “Divorce” and “Westworld.”
A series of bad choices by Nazir Kahn takes him deep into the criminal justice system in “The Night Of” on HBO
It’s 1983 all over again in this Netflix series starring Winona Ryder
Is Will Arnett’s Netflix sitcom worth your binging time?
After six seasons, 52 episodes and innumerable dinner parties, put-downs and plot twists, Downton Abbey comes to an end.
In “Narcos” Pablo Escobar embodies Machiavelli’s famous phrase: “It is better to be feared than loved, if you cannot be both.”