Television
Anime 101: Trying It Out
What's popular and what's worth your time.
The Fate of the Never–Ending Sitcom
How long can our favorite comedies go on?
Breaking Down 'Game of Thrones' Season 8, Episode 1
George R. R. Martin has officially exited the room.
Five Fan Theories for 'Game of Thrones' Season Eight
The final season of the beloved series premieres April 14—here's what the fans think will happen.
Hulu's 'The Act': A Horrifying Retelling of True Events
Maybe mother doesn't know best?
Anticipating Season 2 of ‘On My Block’
Returning to the show right before season 2 lands.
'Miracle Workers' Review: The Weirdest Show on Television
Surprise—Daniel Radcliffe is doing television now.
Ricky Gervais' New Show 'After Life' Is a Disappointment
This show, which he writes, directs, and stars in, just proves his critics right.
Netflix's 'The Umbrella Academy' Pilot: A Refreshing Take on Adapting Comic Book Stories
This series about seven former child superheroes is dark and intriguing from the very beginning.
What the Parallels between Netflix’s 'Russian Doll' and 'Maniac' Can Teach Us
How do themes of self–destructive alienation fit into our culture of binge–watching?
The Best Foreign–Language Horror on Netflix Right Now
Subtitles can still be scary.
'Grace and Frankie' and the Power of Platonic Love
Need an unconventional show about love to binge–watch this Valentine's Day?
The Stand–Up Round–Up: The Best Netflix Comedian For You
Pick which Netflix comedy special you should binge–watch right now.
The Ted Bundy Tapes: Unrevolutionary, Sad, and Tiresome
This docuseries goes in–depth about Ted Bundy's story, but it's hardly anything new.
Year in Review: Street's Top Ten TV Shows of 2018
The television Street writers and editors couldn't stop watching this year.
Sex, Scandal, and Dark Humor: 'La Casa De Las Flores'
Add this Mexican telenovela to your Netflix queue.
Film & TV in the Age of Mass Shootings
Until last week, I thought my life was insulated from gun violence. Now I have some questions.
Why 'Riverdale' Is a Social Media Sensation
Riverdale is a piece of teen iconography, no matter what the quality of the show is.
‘Boy Erased’ Reflects on the Horrors of Conversion Therapy
Though it may leave you wanting more, Joel Edgarton’s adaptation of Garrard Conley’s memoir is a heartbreaking story of self–discovery and a lack of acceptance.















