Adolescence on Netflix is a gripping psychological crime drama with fantastic performances and an intense look at the impact of toxic online spaces. While it’s not without its flaws, the show is both thought-provoking and emotionally powerful.
The fourth and final season of The Righteous Gemstones isn’t my favorite, but it’s a rare and respectable thing to see a show end before it overstays its welcome.
Paul Giamatti gives a quietly devastating performance in Black Mirror’s Season 7 finale, “Eulogy,” a slow-burn of an episode that sneaks up on you with its emotional weight and poignant commentary on memory, loss, and the stories we tell ourselves.
In “Plaything,” Black Mirror crafts a twisted narrative where a virtual pet game spirals into a digital apocalypse. It’s a brilliant blend of satire, horror, and nostalgia that showcases the show’s signature storytelling.
In Hotel Reverie, Black Mirror Season 7 takes a stylish and thought-provoking turn. With Issa Rae leading the way, this episode is a smart exploration of identity, nostalgia, and the ethics of immersive technology.
Black Mirror’s Bête Noire asks: What if reality wasn’t as stable as we thought—and someone else was in the driver’s seat? It’s a mind-bending concept, but does the episode deliver more than just confusion?
Black Mirror returns with “Common People,” a darkly comedic episode that satirizes the intersection of healthcare and subscription services. It’s a thought-provoking start to Season 7 that resonates with our tech-driven lives.
The White Lotus Season 3 takes its time, and that’s not a bad thing. Set in the stunning backdrop of Thailand, this season swaps the usual fast-paced drama for a slow burn that builds toward one of the most emotionally charged finales the show has ever delivered. While the pace may feel slower than its predecessors, the payoff is worth every second, as the characters’ tangled lives slowly unravel to reveal the complex truths lurking beneath their luxurious facades.
Severance Season 2 doubles down on everything that made the first season great—mind-bending mysteries, workplace dread, and a general sense that you should probably quit your job and go live in the woods. With shocking twists and deeper character development, it’s a must-watch. Here’s our full review, plus where to stream it.
As a highly popular and critically acclaimed video game, “The Last of Us” has now made its way onto our screens as a TV show, and it’s made absolute waves….
