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‘The Tourist’ Review: A Wild Ride through the Outback
In the end, however, “The Tourist” never actually falls to its shortcomings, buoyed by brilliant comedy and an exceptional performance from Dornan.
‘The Thing About Pam’ Is Not Your Typical Murder Mystery
“The Thing About Pam” appears to capitalize on a current uptick in true crime mass media. But while the show is full of intrigue, the visual aspects of its production falter.
‘Joe vs. Carole’ Review: Too Little Too Late
“Tiger King” benefited heavily from a miracle of timing — but given “Joe vs. Carole”’s two-year production timeline, it was unrealistic to expect the audience would stick around.
‘Killing Eve’ Season Four Premiere Review: A Rocky Start, But Promising Nonetheless
Enough of the duo’s familiar, alluring bad habits peek through their good girl/bad girl facades to make the episode interesting — hopefully promising a return to the women’s obsessive dynamic that warrants sticking with the final season.
‘The Dropout’ Premiere Review: Elizabeth Holmes Drama is a bit of a Bloody Mess
Like any story about scams of such a large magnitude, there is something intrinsically fascinating about untangling the web of lies that will keep viewers engaged regardless of the series’ cheesy moments.
‘Legacies’ Season 4.5 Premiere: Flawed Potential
While Season Four has been one of the strongest seasons of the “The Vampire Diaries” spinoff yet, the show’s ongoing structural issues continue to hold it back.
‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ Season Four Premiere Review: Caricature With a Side of Comedy
The premiere of season four showcases the characters and family dynamics fans have grown to love, but stumbles when it comes to delivering comedy beyond mere caricature.
‘Everything’s Gonna Be All White’ Series Premiere Review: Both Overwhelming and Underwhelming
With its wide range of subject matters, the episode might benefit someone with little knowledge of racism. However, its lack of depth renders it inconsequential in the greater context of antiracist media.
Docuseries 'jeen-yuhs' Reminds Us Why We Love(d) Ye
For 90 minutes, episode one of “jeen-yuhs” sucks us into a world of the Ye we wish never left.
‘Don Wong’ Review: Ali Wong Proves She’s the Boss in New Comedy Special
In keeping with her usual comedic style, Wong ties her set together with one overarching idea. Tonight's theme? How badly Wong wants to cheat on her husband.
‘Peacemaker’ Season One Finale Review: ‘It’s Cow or Never’ Boasts a Barnyard of Great Character Moments
While Adebayo’s burgeoning confidence fully comes to fruition in the season finale, it’s interesting to see that the brash-on-the-surface Peacemaker is as vulnerable as ever, and hence that he is perhaps not “made for this sh*t.”
‘The Book of Boba Fett’ Review: Disney’s Latest ‘Star Wars’ Story Touts Some Impressive Chapters, But Loses Focus of its Greater Narrative
It’s ultimately disappointing, then, to see that this narrative falls far short of what it could have been, and to realize that this didn’t only happen by chance — rather, it was a creative choice.
‘Ozark’ Season Four, Part One Review: A Gift That Keeps On Giving
Few shows on television now (and possibly ever) have managed to improve exponentially over time — “Ozark” is one such show.
‘The Gilded Age’ Season Premiere Review: A Shallow But Entertaining Spectacle
“The Gilded Age” looks promising, or at the very least entertaining, and audiences should look forward to indulging in this gilded escapism.
Harvard PhD Evvie Jagoda: A ‘Survivor’ Season 41 Fan Favorite
The Crimson caught up with Jagoda last month after their elimination and discussed gameplay, the history of queer representation on the show, going from Harvard to “Survivor,” turtle migrations, and more.
Top 10 TV Shows of 2021
The Crimson Arts Board presents its TV favorites of the year, from "Arcane" to "Squid Game."
‘The Shrink Next Door’ Premiere Review: This Series is Destined to Thrill
If the rest of the series follows the tone of the premiere, viewers are in for one wild ride. Each episode will reveal more about the therapist-patient relationship that turns sour. With decades of events to unpack, the show is destined to thrill.
‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Premiere Review: Grey Sloan’s Favorite Doctors Return for 18th Season
After a grueling depiction of the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on hospital staff in Season 17, Season 18 returns with a relatively anti-climactic look at the future of Grey Sloan’s doctors a year later.
'Tampa Baes' Season One Review: ‘Baes’ Struggles to Entertain
While viewers can grasp the broader structure of the series, a lack of character transparency and boring relationships make “Tampa Baes” a series not worth finishing.
‘Arcane’ Act 1 Review: In a ‘League’ of its Own
“Arcane" features spectacular animation and a plot whose fast-paced drama approaches that of the greatest “League of Legends” matches.
‘You’ Season Three Review: A Refreshing Look at Murder in the Suburbs
Viewers should strap in and get ready for a season filled with Joe’s predictable violence paired with Love’s frustratingly self-destructive willingness to hit characters with blunt objects.
‘What We Do in The Shadows’ Mid-Season Review: TV’s Hidden Gem Soars to New Heights
Just as the first two seasons were masterclasses in niche, absurdist humor, the third season soars at every turn.
‘Ten Year Old Tom’ Review: Tom Needs a Break
Between its unconventional depictions of child-adult relationships, life in a dysfunctional family, and the frustrations of being a kid, “Ten Year Old Tom” is a show almost anyone can relate to.
‘Scenes From a Marriage’ Episode Two Review: A Deep Dive into the Heart of the the Original Show
Titled “Poli,” the second installment takes bold steps and further dives into the reasons behind the tension between the main characters Mira (Jessica Chastain) and Jonathan (Oscar Isaac).
‘Scenes from a Marriage’: Perfect Beginnings from Oscar Isaac and Jessica Chastain
Oscar Isaac and Jessica Chastain shimmer on the screen with striking talent as they portray the growing strains of their characters’ marriage.