Tag: Rose Byrne
Platonic Season 1 Episode 5 Review: My Wife’s Boyfriend
The series hits a mid-season high note with Platonic Season 1 Episode 5, “My Wife’s Boyfriend.” Read on for our 5-star review!
Platonic Season 1 Episode 4 Review: Divorce Party
The rekindled friendship between Sylvia and Will starts to ignite tension in other relationships. Read on for our review of Platonic Season 1 Episode 4, “Divorce Party.”
Platonic Season 1 Episodes 1-3 Review: Pilot, Gandalf the Lizard, Partner’s Retreat
Platonic Season 1 starts out strong on Apple TV+ with three cackle-inducing episodes, “Pilot,” “Gandalf the Lizard,” and “Partner’s Retreat.” Read on for our review!
Physical to End with Season 3 on Apple TV+
The Rose Byrne-led dark comedy Physical is coming to an end with its upcoming third season on Apple TV+. Read on for the details.
Physical Review: Let’s Do This / Let’s Get Political / Let’s Get Down to Business (Season 1 Episodes 1-3)
Rose Byrne is fantastic in AppleTV+’s uncomfortably dark comedy about the rise of a superstar aerobics instructor. Read on for our review.
Mrs. America Review: Reagan (Season 1 Episode 9)
The story comes to a close with the ending already written in the history books on Mrs. America Season 1 Episode 9, “Reagan,” but the fight for women’s rights marches on. Check out our review of the finale!
Mrs. America Review: Houston (Season 1 Episode 8)
Mrs. America Season 1 Episode 8, “Houston,” focuses on the fictional character of Alice McCray in the setting of the historical National Women’s Conference. Read on for our review!
Mrs. America Review: Bella (Season 1 Episode 7)
Mrs. America Season 1 Episode 7, “Bella,” shows the cutthroat competition between the two sides in the lead-up to the first ever government-funded National Women’s Conference headed by Bella Abzug. Read on for our review!
Mrs. America Review: Jill (Season 1 Episode 6)
Mrs. America Season 1 Episode 6, “Jill,” is all about making concessions no matter where one stands in the fight for women’s rights. Read on for our review!
Tracey Ullman and John Slattery Discuss Mrs. America and Playing Real Life People on the Divisive Frontlines of 70s Feminism
Tracey Ullman and John Slattery spoke with reporters about their roles as Betty Friedan and Fred Schlafly on Mrs. America’s deep dive into 70s feminism.










