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psy-ay-ay season 2
Jan. 4, 2024
5 Requests for Pokémon Concierge, Season Two First: Get renewed by Netflix. Second: Interspecies staff meeting?
By Roxana Hadadi
a long talk
Dec. 14, 2023
‘We’re Feeling This Whole Destruction of Spirit’ Amid the Israel-Hamas war, Ramy Youssef and Hiam Abbass reflect on centering Palestinian life in a landmark Ramy episode.
backstories
Sept. 28, 2023
Assembling Okern Reservation Dogs ’ art department designed its fictional hometown to mirror the memories of its most important audience: the series’ cast and crew.
By Roxana Hadadi
music notes
Sept. 28, 2023
How This Fool Captured the Underground Sound of L.A. “Why not give groups in Southern California money instead of using a song from a well-known punk group that’s been played to death?”
By Roxana Hadadi
The Morning Show ’s Third Season Is Crazy Enough to WorkApple TV+’s premiere prestige drama has embraced its true identity as a high-gloss soap.
By Jackson McHenry
finale thoughts
July 28, 2023
‘She Figures Out Her True Purpose’ In Anya Chalotra’s hands, Yennefer of Vengerberg commands authority in The Witcher ’s third season.
By Roxana Hadadi
crane family reunion
Jan. 25, 2023
By Rebecca Alter
cancelations
Dec. 14, 2022
TV Has Always Disappeared. This Feels Different. When titles disappear without warning, the whole streaming space starts to seem less stable.
By Kathryn VanArendonk
The Sandman ’s Lost DreamNetflix’s adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s legendary comic works well when it has a strong sense of its titular character. If only it stayed that way.
By Roxana Hadadi
tearing you asunder
July 1, 2022
By Roxana Hadadi
fact or fiction?
June 9, 2022
The Staircase Uncovers New Questions Within Tired True-Crime TheoriesA regularly updated look at how the HBO Max miniseries uses the freedom of fiction to explore the mysteries surrounding Kathleen Peterson’s death.
By Roxana Hadadi
Angelyne Is the Total PackagePeacock’s miniseries about L.A.’s “Billboard Queen” is not just aware of the limitations of the biopic. It relishes disrupting them.
By Roxana Hadadi
exit interview
May 2, 2022
Soo Hugh’s Pachinko Confronts the Present With the Past The Apple TV+ showrunner adapted Min Jin Lee’s sprawling, multigenerational epic novel with an eye for intimacy.
By Roxana Hadadi
The Offer ’s Exhausting Self-Congratulation Makes The Godfather Into GabagoolDespite some strong performances, the overlong miniseries is an incurious bit of nostalgia bait.
By Roxana Hadadi
The Dropout Revealed Its Truths via Needle DropMusical moments are used so effectively throughout the miniseries that even their absence in the finale is illuminating.
By Roxana Hadadi
Moon Knight ’s Compelling Weirdness Feels Incompatible With the MCUA pulpy atmosphere and two Oscar Isaacs serving rakish Tomb Raider cosplay make this miniseries a distinctively odd, unpredictable experience.
By Roxana Hadadi
WeCrashed Disrupts NothingThis tedious series’ top-down, voyeuristic focus on the notorious couple behind WeWork is impressively ill conceived.
By Roxana Hadadi
overnights
Sept. 17, 2021
Sex Education Season-Premiere Recap: I Wanna ChangeThe new headmistress (Jemima Kirke) plans to put Moordale “back on track,” but these horny teens still need help with their problems.
By Ben Rosenstock
overnights
Sept. 10, 2021
Ted Lasso Recap: CrashThe AFC Richmond members face difficult challenges that can’t be deflected with quick, feel-good zingers. They need to actually get vulnerable.
By Keith Phipps
The Circle Season-Premiere Recap: Liars and Dog Lovers and Catfish, Oh My!The identity-theft twist was exciting and fun until it was sad and hard to watch — one for the Circle record books.
By Kristen Reid
Money Heist Recap: Nobody’s Going to DieIt’s nice to see Nairobi and Tokyo together again, even for a brief flashback.
By Tara Ariano
Money Heist Recap: There’s Always a Way OutChekhov’s pregnancy finally culminates with the Professor delivering Alicia’s baby.
By Tara Ariano
Evil Recap: The God HelmetCan someone check on Kristen? Something is building inside of her, and when it boils over, it’s going to be bad.
By Maggie Fremont
Ted Lasso Recap: The Problem With Being a Wonder KidOur guy Roy needs to give Keeley some space . And Nate, our other guy, needs to find some humility.
By Keith Phipps
RuPaul’s Drag Race All-Stars Season-Finale Recap: And the Winner Is …Kylie shows us what it means to be a true star: “To have that power means nothing if you’re not able to help people.”
By Paul McCallion
bachelor nation
Apr. 14, 2021
Colton Underwood Is Filming a Netflix Show About His Fresh Start It will also feature Olympic athlete Gus Kenworthy as a “guide of sorts.”
By Devon Ivie
viewing guide
Apr. 13, 2021
Which 90 Day Fiancé Spinoffs Are Worth the Subscription? Six new series, six new ways to ensure your 90 Day journey never has to end.
By Ashley Ray-Harris
keeping up with the ex-royals
Apr. 6, 2021
By Devon Ivie
mystery box tv
Feb. 19, 2021
J.J. Abrams’s New HBO Max Show Already Has Us Puzzled A desperate student signs up for a clinical trial, which starts a “reality-bending adventure.”
By Devon Ivie
the streaming wars
Feb. 17, 2021
By Devon Ivie
vulture recommends
Jan. 27, 2021
Why Not Just Watch Miranda ? Sure, you could watch the new American remake, Call Me Kat , starring Mayim Bialik, but there’s a better option.
By Jackson McHenry
people person’s paper people
Dec. 14, 2020
By Devon Ivie
So, How Do You Actually Watch Hamilton on Disney+? A guide for anyone looking to get Lintroduced to the service.
By Josef Adalian
the industry
June 27, 2020
By Devon Ivie
quick bites
June 15, 2020
By Devon Ivie
cntrl alt dlt
June 14, 2020
By Devon Ivie
vulture recommends
May 6, 2020
By Devon Ivie
May Something Be With You: The Rise of Skywalker Lands on Disney+ The final chapter of what no one calls The Skywalker Saga is now available to stream.
By Devon Ivie
vulture recommends
Apr. 28, 2020
By Devon Ivie
vulture sports
Mar. 15, 2020
By Devon Ivie
casting call
Sept. 15, 2019
By Devon Ivie
booooooooooo
July 9, 2019
By Devon Ivie
the industry
Mar. 20, 2019
By Devon Ivie
the streaming wars
Mar. 9, 2019
Your Majesty, the BBC and Netflix Are Feuding About The Crown A BBC boss is aggressively claiming the show’s viewership isn’t large at all.
By Devon Ivie
award season
Feb. 22, 2019
By Devon Ivie
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