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One Day at a Time Season 4 Episode 4: One Halloween at a Time

TV News Wrap-Up: ‘One Day At A Time’ Gets Animated, ‘Social Distance’ Series is in the Works at Netflix, Fox Orders ‘Celebrity Watch Party,’ and More

‘One Day At A Time’ is going animated, an original anthology series is in production at Netflix, and we’ll soon be able to watch TV with celebrities thanks to FOX. Read on for this week’s TV News Wrap-Up!

May 2, 2020 Esme Mazzeo Fuller House, News, One Day at a Time
NEVER HAVE I EVER SEASON 1 EPISODE 2

Never Have I Ever Season 1 Review: An Absolute Delight

Anchored by the coolest Model UN delegate that’s ever existed, Never Have I Ever is one of the best teen shows currently airing (seriously though). Read on for our review of the first season of Mindy Kaling’s newest series!

April 29, 2020May 21, 2020 Cristina Iskander Reviews
Kingdom Season 2

Kingdom Season 2 Review: Despite A Larger Focus On Political Intrigue, Kingdom Hasn’t Lost Its Bite

Kingdom returns to Netflix for a second season with bigger ideals and a lot to say about humanity, furthering its fantastic visual style and action heaven, but leans a little too heavily on the political intrigue.

March 15, 2020 Kevin Lever Reviews
Lost Girls - Amy Ryan

Lost Girls Review: Amy Ryan Shines in a Dark Film

Amy Ryan’s newest film is a difficult but ultimately worthy watch. Read on for our review of Lost Girls.

March 14, 2020 Cristina Iskander Reviews
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Part 3 Episode 4

Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Season 3 Review: To Hell and Back Again

The newest season of Chilling Adventures of Sabrina is hilarious, bold, and as frustrating as ever. Read on for our review!

January 26, 2020March 15, 2020 Cristina Iskander Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Reviews
AJ And the Queen Season 1 Episode 6

AJ and the Queen Season 1 Review: Story Doesn’t Sparkle Quite Like RuPaul’s Gowns

RuPaul’s latest project, AJ and the Queen, doesn’t quite live up to its creator’s all star reputation. Read on for our review!

January 11, 2020May 10, 2020 Cristina Iskander Reviews
MERRY HAPPY WHATEVER Season 1 Episode 2

Merry Happy Whatever Review: It’s Whatever

Merry Happy Whatever isn’t very merry or happy, but it is most definitely whatever. Read on for our full review!

November 28, 2019 Christine Laskodi Reviews
The Kominsky Method Season 2 Episode 8

The Kominsky Method Season 2 Review: Netflix’s Poignant Geriatric Comedy Delivers a Terrific Sophomore Season

Chuck Lorre’s Netflix comedy remains one of the most emotionally rewarding series on television, a powerful (and sometimes silly) meditation on grief, loss, and legacy. Read on for our review of The Kominsky Method Season 2.

October 30, 2019October 30, 2019 Randy Dankievitch Reviews
The Politician Season 1 Episode 1

The Politician Season 1 Review: Ambitious But Fails to Garner Our Full Support

Ben Platt stuns in his first leading television role but overall, The Politician struggles to live up to its promise. Read on for our review of the show’s first season.

September 30, 2019 Cristina Iskander Reviews
Disenchantment: Part 2

Disenchantment Part 2 Review: Return to Dreamland, But With Caveats

Disenchantment Part 2 finds some cleverness and creativity with its broader scope, but seems keen with holding back its larger tale to a fault.

September 18, 2019 Kevin Lever Reviews

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