TV
The Echoes of Survivors: Inside Korea’s Tragedies is well-produced but suffers from a lack of balance and poor interviewing decisions.
Instead of solely focusing on the Xenomorph and other alien creatures, there’s also an emotional core to Alien Earth Episode 1 – 2.
Night Always Comes looks pretty and excels in one or two scenes, but the Netflix Original lacks in specificity of character and theme.
There’s been a ton of setup this season, but Foundation Season 3 Episode 6, titled “The Shape of Time,” is almost all payoff—in the best way
Prime Video’s Butterfly (2025) is Daniel Dae Kim’s best work and a spy thriller that shows that the streamer has its finger on the genre’s pulse.
While it isn’t perfect, Trigger’s approach to gun violence is thoughtful most of the time and well worth the discomfort it causes the viewer.
At the midpoint, Foundation Season 3 Episode 5 falls back into bad habits when it should be soaring with the event between Gaal and Dawn.
Wednesday Season 2 Part 1 is a specter of what the series started as, and it’s even farther removed from the source material.
The Winning Try is as much about personal redemption and resilience as it is about rugby thriving on the energy of its K-drama roots.
The Netflix reality dating series Better Late Than Single offers more than meets the eye as it allows the contestants to get to know one another.
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Foundation Season 3 Episode 7 paid off a lot of this season and gave us new things to think on, while being this season’s best hour of TV.
Still barreling toward a knock-down, drag-out fight between Gaal and the Mule in Foundation Season 3 Episode 8 ups the stakes.
Aema, blends history revisionism with comedic undertones that keeps the otherwise darker subject matter the series explores from taking over