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Andor’s season finale solidifies it as one of Star Wars’ greatest stories

The final episode of Andor’s first season was an absolute stunner with a much deeper significance than you think.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
LG C2 OLED TV review: you can’t go wrong

It’s far from the brightest TV out there, but as the sweet spot in LG’s lineup, the C2 combines stunning picture quality with an exhaustive list of features and terrific gaming prowess.

Chris Welch
In its finale, House of the Dragon became a worthy Game of Thrones successor

House of the Dragon’s season 1 finale pulled the series together by becoming what Game of Thrones was at its best

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Netflix’s Cabinet of Curiosities is much more than a del Toro anthology

An eclectic mix of eight short stories from some of the best directors in horror

Andrew Webster
Amazon’s The Peripheral turns a piercing William Gibson novel into generic sci-fi

The new adaptation waters down the book’s bite in favor of more straightforward action

Alexis Ong
She-Hulk tried to save itself from Marvel’s finale formula by jumping the shark

She-Hulk’s season one finale could have used just a bit more time to really get things right

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Netflix’s The Midnight Club is a haunting collection of teenage ghost stories

Mike Flanagan’s latest horror series is a little uneven, but the kids make it work

Andrew Webster
Bee and PuppyCat: Lazy in Space is like a warm hug from a long-lost friend

Bee and PuppyCat are finally here to remind you to take a break

Charles Pulliam-Moore
AMC Plus’ Pantheon is a haunting  hyperproductivity nightmare that shouldn’t feel so real

In AMC’s Pantheon, being online is an entirely new kind of hell

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Amazon’s The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power is small-screen high fantasy done right

The Rings of Power will take you there and back again with some new stops along the way

Charles Pulliam-Moore
House of the Dragon is a grim remix of an already gruesome song you’ve heard before

House of the Dragon’s no Game of Thrones

Charles Pulliam-Moore
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law is peak uncanny valley, but it works

Disney Plus’ She-Hulk isn’t like those other legal sitcoms

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Netflix’s The Sandman is a dream adaptation of a classic

Neil Gaiman’s beloved story comes to life on the screen

Tauriq Moosa
Amazon’s Paper Girls series takes too long to get fun and weird

The live-action adaptation plays things a little too safe

Andrew Webster
Harley Quinn’s sexy season 3 puts the important things like love, trust, and Poison Ivy first

In Harley Quinn season 3, everybody loves Poison Ivy

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Money Heist: Korea serves up a promising, lively crossover

Part 1 offers more questions than answers

Sara Merican
Obi-Wan Kenobi is entirely predictable — but that doesn’t make it any less fun

You may know where the story is headed, but the journey is still worth it

Andrew Webster
Dead End: Paranormal Park’s one of those fantastic queer cartoons you’re always hearing about

Don’t sleep on Dead End: Paranormal Park

Charles Pulliam-Moore
The Umbrella Academy’s excellent third season is an apocalyptic transition of power

It’s the Umbrellas vs. the Sparrows

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Ms. Marvel feels like the future of the MCU

Ms. Marvel’s future is already looking bright

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Apple TV’s Shining Girls is a genre-bending crime thriller

Chicago isn’t a dreamland for Kirby

Alexis Ong
Obi-Wan Kenobi’s early episodes lean on the best of classic Star Wars

A beloved hero, ferocious villains, and lots of world-building

Andrew Webster
Stranger Things 4 cranks everything up way past eleven

Stranger Things 4 rolls the dice on demons and satanic panic

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Apple TV’s Prehistoric Planet looks so good it feels like a real nature documentary

Finally, some feathered dinos are ready for their close-up

Mary Beth Griggs
Halo’s first season is a Flood of bold bets and tangled plot points

The show’s reach exceeds its grasp

Ash Parrish
Amazon’s Outer Range brings the weird fiction mindset to Westerns

A show about cowboys, small town drama, and one big hole

Tauriq Moosa
Russian Doll levels up in season 2 by catching a new existential train of thought

The ‘M’ in MTA stands for ‘metaphysical’

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Moon Knight marks the return of Marvel’s resurrection machine

Marvel’s Moon Knight waxes formulaic

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Apple TV’s Pachinko is an enthralling historical epic

A show that redefines what a ‘tentpole’ series can be

Sara Merican