Television
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.
'The Happy Prince' Gets Lost in Its Art
Rupert Everett’s directorial debut is too poetic for its own good.
Explore the Universality of Flavor with Netflix’s ‘Salt Fat Acid Heat’
This charming docuseries is an adventurous home cook’s dream.
Netflix's 'The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina' is Horrifyingly Fun
If you're looking for a fall show that combines dark witchcraft with teenage angst, this show may be right up your alley.
2018: 50 Years of 'Space Odyssey' at the Franklin Institute
For November, the Franklin Institute is screening the classic film that transformed science fiction.
'Heathers' Reboot is Awkward and Tone–Deaf
Paramount’s reboot of the 1989 classic fails where many high school shows do.
Netflix Delivers Binge–Worthy Horror in 'The Haunting of Hill House'
A thoughtful show that delivers on genuine scares, Hill House is the binge–worthy entertainment you need this Halloween.
The Best and Worst Scary Movies on Netflix
Here are the films that you will want to add to your watchlist this Halloween.
‘Her Body and Other Parties’ To Be Adapted into a Dystopian TV series
The upcoming “feminist Black Mirror,” which will premiere on FX, is based on a collection of short stories by Penn’s former writer–in–residence Carmen Maria Machado.
‘The Wife’ is a Slow–Burning Reflection on Gender and Genius
A showstopping performance from Glenn Close elevates this dynamic relationship drama.
Coming of Age With ‘Whisper of the Heart’
Why this lesser–known Ghibli movie still speaks to me.
'The Good Place' is Heavenly
Here's why the third season, airing now, is still worth watching.
Three Letters for the Season 3 'Riverdale' Premiere: WTF
The first episode of the third season left me confused and disappointed.
















