Television
‘Severance’ Episode Seven: The Ego’s Dead and Gemma’s alive
This emotionally destructive hour of television puts an end to many fan theories … and incites more.
Lies Are Sweet and Truth Is Sour in ‘Apple Cider Vinegar’
The line between wellness and health is often blurred. Belle Gibson made it blurrier.
Geometry in Love: Love Triangles on The Screen
A popular rom–com trope has found its way onto screens and into the hearts of audiences.
Hundreds of Tiny Relationships Cannot Replace Renée Rapp
Consider swiping left on season three of The Sex Lives of College Girls.
‘Severance’ Episode Six: Conquerors and Consequences
Over halfway into the season, triangles become squares, and two become one.
This Week on 'Severance'
Season Two of this Apple TV corporate thriller has me seeing double. Here's an ongoing recap to keep all the data in its proper boxes, updated every week.
‘Severance’ Episode Five: A Trojan’s Horse, an Ominous Whistle
‘Severance’ Episode Five: A Trojan’s Horse, an Ominous Whistle
‘Severance’ Episode Four: The Protestant Work Ethic
In 'Woe's Hollow,' the innies try touching grass and find they don’t like how it feels.
'Severance' Episode Two: ‘Who is Alive?’ And Who is on the Severed Floor?
Episode three of the second season of ‘Severance’ introduces new variables and questions about identity.
'Severance' Episode Two: 'Goodbye, Mrs. Selvig' and Hello, The Rest of The Outies
The second episode of Severance’s second season provides a few crucial answers and asks a few gripping questions.
‘Severance’ Season Two Recap, Episode One: Welcome back to Hell…y?
The second season of the hit TV show is off to a gut–roiling start.
‘The Batman’ Meets ‘The Godfather’
How HBO’s The Penguin bends genre to create something new.
Street's Favorite Film & TV of 2024
From sex–worker–centric rom–com fake–outs, to animated tearjerkers for kids, to a peek into what life is like for Whartonites post–Penn, here's what Street has been watching this year.
‘Veronica Mars’ Did Feminine Rage Before it was Cool
Celebrating twenty years of TV’s best not–so–bubbly blonde.
'Kingdom': The Living Dead and the Nation’s Death Rattle
In this Korean series, zombies devouring people is an allegory for how power can devour the very society it seeks to preserve.
‘Why Not You?’: Rob Sharenow at the Kelly Writers House
A reflection on Rob Sharenow’s talk at the Kelly Writers House about his ambiguous path to success in creative media.
Spending Seasons in Stars Hollow
Gilmore Girls is a fall show, says Penn. But why?
The Flip Side of Fixer Upper: HGTV and Gentrification
Are home makeovers and house flipping reality TV as glamorous as we think?
'Bad Sisters:' Matriarchy, Mirth, and Murder
Catch up on this 2022 Irish black comedy before Season 2 comes out.




















