Television
‘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.
‘Big Mouth’ Season 2 Reaches Greater Depths Without Losing its Edge
In its second season, the Netflix original comedy has more to offer than just shock value.
'I Feel Bad' is Better Than It Seems
NBC's newest offering has the premise of a bad sitcom, but it shines through it.
An Emmy Sweep for 'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel' is a Bad Thing
By winning 5 major Emmy Awards, 'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel' blocks other deserving shows from getting recognition.
Netflix's New Dark Comedy 'Maniac' Skewers Late Capitalism
Previewing the new limited series now streaming on Netflix.
‘Disenchantment’ Had Us Disenchanted
The new fantasy series is full of hilarious stars, but lacks a certain magic.
Recent Critique of 'Star Trek' on 'Black Mirror' Falls Short
Black Mirror is just one of many shows to get the iconic series all wrong.
Can 'American Horror Story' Redeem Itself with Apocalypse?
A look at this season’s premiere episode and what it means for the future of AHS.
How 'BoJack Horseman' Season 5 Gets Wrong So Right
The show continues to define boundaries because, not in spite of, its caustic comedy.
Genre–Defying Mockumentary American Vandal Shines Again in Season Two
The Netflix original takes a second stab at representing youth culture: this time, with poop pranks.
Why It's Still Sunny in Philadelphia
A love letter to the TV staple that’s still showing the world Philly’s sense of humor.
To Hollywood and Back with Zach Fox
How one of Penn’s own carved out a spot for himself in the entertainment industry.
Moviemaking Lessons from "Film in Philly 101"
Future Spielbergs and Scorceses, learn how to make your movie dreams come true in Philadelphia.
HBO's 'Sharp Objects' and The Music of Murder
How the soundtrack of "Sharp Objects" may have hinted at its killer.
"Insatiable" is Not Even Worth A Hate–watch
Netflix's latest is as bad as everyone says it is—if not worse.
"Crazy Rich Asians" and "Sorry to Bother You" Bring New Dimension to Class Representation
Race and class representations made summer films stand out.

















