Rejoice! We know when the next season of Amazon's ultimate superhero show, The Boys, will return, and with it comes great conversation. Check this out!
Amazon Prime's latest original movie, 7500 starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt, is a tense thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat. Read our review.
The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo is getting the TV series treatment... on Amazon Prime Video! Yes, really. Get all the details right here via TV Fanatic.
Quiet Please... is justly, emotionally, and informatively presented for friends, acquaintances, and ignorant employers who don't believe misophonia is a "legit" disability. Read our review.
Good news for Amazon viewers who just got done binge watching their latest utterly enchanting series. Find out what you've missed and if you should get on board.
Hanna is returning to Amazon Prime this summer, and we have your first teaser, as well as the premiere date. Did the series wrap production ahead of the shutdown?
With an over-saturation of mediocre to semi-decent half-hour sitcoms, Upload stands out, bringing the futuristic funny. Read our full season review right here.
More streaming services have been putting out their own content causing a rise in non-advertiser friendly content. We argue that it provides stronger storytelling.
After reviewing The Stranger and Hunters and looking at the premise and cast of Tales from the Loop, it's really only meh. Read our pre-review to see why.
We've seen the first five episodes of Amazon's Hunters, and Carissa Pavlica and Kerr Lordygan join together on whether or not to recommend the dramatic thriller.
The biggest thing to hit TV next week is the premiere of Hunters on Amazon, but there is a lot of ongoing programming that you'll want to sink your teeth into, too!
There is a new trailer and a premiere date for Amazon's upcoming series starring Al Pacino. When will it air? Check out the official trailer to find out.
Did you really think we could have forgotten about genre shows that didn't fit the supernatural mold? Check out our favorite non-supernatural genre shows of the decade
Entertainment has the ability to transport us to a different place and time, and these period shows use the genre to explore important issues of today.
There is a large spectrum of comedies that aired on television during the 2010s, and our job was very difficult choosing our favorites. Check them out!
Natalie: When we win Panic, we don’t have to worry about jobs. Heather: [To Bishop] What did I tell you, right? She’s serious. Natalie: You guys should be rooting for me! Heather: People died last year, Natalie. Natalie: People die in bathtubs and in car accidents. Heather: Especially when they’re walking blindfolded across the freeway.
Every small town has a secret. Ours has a game. The losers stay here where losing is what we do best. The winners get out. In Carp, Texas, out is the only place worth going. That’s why players risk their lives to win.