Lucky Season 1 Episodes 1 and 2 Review: New Thriller Off to Explosive Start
Anya Taylor-Joy gives a fiery performance in Apple TV+’s new crime thriller Lucky. Read on for our review of the premiere.
FOX Announces Fall Premiere Dates for Animal Control, Best Medicine, The Floor, and More
FOX has announced the premiere dates for its fall programming, including new seasons of Animal Control, Best Medicine, and more. Read on for the details!
The Shards Season 1 Trailer Is Sinister and Steamy
The Shards Season 1 trailer is a thrilling coming-of-age drama that involves sex, crime, and obsession. Read on for the details!
House of the Dragon Season 3 Episode 4 Review: Lord Ormund Must Die
House of the Dragon Season 3 Episode 4, “Tumbleton,” further pushes Rhaenyra’s paranoia about the throne. Read our review to find out how!
What to Expect from Silo Season 3 Episode 3: Juliette Takes a Stand
Juliette decides she’s no longer accepting “no” as an answer on Silo Season 3 Episode 3, “A Dark Web.” Read on for our preview!
Patience Season 2 Episode 5 Review: Forgeries, Murder, and Heartbreak
On Patience Season 2 Episode 5, “The Runes,” a man’s death uncovers a conspiracy surrounding ancient Viking artifacts.
Gabriel Prevost-Takahashi Talks Ba Sing Se and Behind-the-Scenes Magic in Netflix’s Avatar: The Last Airbender Season 2
We spoke with Gabriel Prevost-Takahashi, who portrays Lieutenant Khettry in Netflix’s Avatar: The Last Airbender, about Ba Sing Se narrative changes, and his time on Shōgun. Read the interview!
The Way Home Named the Ultimate Comfort TV Show by Tell-Tale TV Readers
Hallmark’s The Way Home has been named Tell-Tale TV readers’ ultimate comfort TV show after three rounds of voting. See how the series claimed the top spot.
Silo Season 3 Episode 2 Review: An Eye-Opening Revelation
Silo Season 3 Episode 2, “It’s All Good,” introduces Juliette to her allies waiting in the shadows. Read on for our review!
The Five-Star Weekend Review: Great Premise, Just Not Fully Satisfying
The premise grabs you in, but the ride feels stagnant at times. The Five-Star Weekend is a melodrama that could have used a bit more drama. Read our review.










