Film & TV
'Greener Grass' is an Absurd Suburban Suspense Movie
Even wanted to watch soccer moms slowly go insane? 'Greener Grass' has got it.
'BoJack Horseman' Sticks the Landing
The animated tragicomedy's final season is bittersweet, heartbreaking, and flawless.
Taylor Swift is Lonely at The Top in 'Miss Americana'
Lana Wilson's Netflix documentary reveals glimpses into Swift's private life.
'Shrill' Season 2 Finds More Room for Discovery
Hulu's narrative comedy breaks out of season one's narrow focus.
'The Turning' Screws Itself
This adaptation of 'The Turn of the Screw' is not just bad—it's horrific.
Awkwafina Is Nora from Queens, and Not Much Else
Awkwafina Is Nora from Queens is nothing special. But considering its star's success, maybe it doesn't have to be.
'Mean Girls' and the Cycle of Empty Adaptations
The cult hit was adapted into a movie, then a musical, and now a movie musical.
What Film & TV Watched This January
A glimpse at what Street's Film & TV staff has been obsessing over.
Dolittle: Another Amazing Cast Trapped in Hell Together
Pirates, Dragons and Anal Fisting—oh my.
'The Gentlemen' is a Crude Crime Comedy
Guy Ritchie's latest gangster film is full of cursing and rude humor.
How Streaming Services are Revolutionizing Indian Television
How web series became India's most groundbreaking entertainment.
Is 'Little Women' Really Feminist?
Greta Gerwig's adaptations still leaves us with more questions than answers.
Schitt's Creek: The Sincere Sitcom
Now on its sixth and final season, this Canadian show has thrived on stories with unapologetic emotion.
The Oscars Once Again Prove Outdated and Irrelevant
This year's nominees? Same old, same old.
Street's Favorite Movies of the Decade
From 'Spotlight' to 'Parasite,' here's what Street thought about movies from 2010 to now.
Street's Favorite TV Shows of the Decade
From 'Game of Thrones' to 'Fleabag,' here's what Street loved this decade.
What Film & TV Watched This November
Get a glimpse at what Street's Film & TV staff has been obsessing over.
James Dean and the Hologram Question
Is using holograms in film a cool innovation, or the start of something more sinister?
'Knives Out' Reimagines the Star–Studded Murder Mystery For 2019
Street sat down with director Rian Johnson to discuss his whodunit–meets–political–commentary

















