Hulu’s How I Met Your Father is about a month old now, and while it hasn’t yet hit the quality of its predecessor, CBS’ How I Met Your Mother, it’s smart enough to tackle the pitfalls of modern dating and diversified its…
‘The Great’ Season 2 review: Royally fun and tenderly serious
All ten episodes of “The Great” season 2 were screened for this review. Huzzah! Hulu’s The Great is back for its second season of vicious quips, gorgeous costumes, and deliberately inaccurate history. (The series’ title card is quick to remind you that…
‘Only Murders in the Building’ review: A love letter to true crime, and the fandoms we create along the way
‘Only Murders in the Building’ is not just a show about the fandom behind true crime, but a comedy rich with mystery about the people we share our lives with.
‘Nine Perfect Strangers’ review: Hulu’s new series is imperfect and strange
‘Nine Perfect Strangers’ is far from perfect, and not strange in the ways it wants to be, and is more interested in its star-studded cast than the story.
‘Summer of Soul’ review: Questlove’s debut doc is a groovy ride and a loud reminder of Black history erasure
“Nobody ever heard of the Harlem Cultural Festival. Nobody would believe it happened.” – Summer of Soul (…Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised). Do you want to know what the funny thing is? Woodstock happened in the summer…
‘False Positive’ review: A24’s latest horror film is messy and uninspired
Pregnancy horror can be very hit-or-miss depending on who’s writing and directing. It’s undeniable when one of the most intimate women experiences is written by a man, and it’s hard not to feel disappointed with the lack of nuance. John…
‘Love, Victor’ review: Season two breaks away from established narratives
Narrative crutches can make or break a TV series, and Love, Victor walks that very fine line in its second season, premiering today on Hulu. After initially DMing Simon, from Love, Simon, (Nick Robinson) asking for advice about coming out…