TV Reviews
‘The Haunting of Bly Manor’ is not perfectly splendid and fails to live up to its predecessor
Amani Mahmoud -
Considering the horrifying plot twists and satisfactory payoff of “The Haunting of Hill House,” “The Haunting of Bly Manor,” the second installment of Mike Flannagan’s horror anthology, feels a bit disappointing and ultimately falls short. A theme running through reviews of Netflix’s new horror series is that it is simply not as scary as its predecessor. Despite not being...
With several of The CW’s TV superhero series wrapping up, “Stargirl” is a welcome addition to a DC library of shows that is consistently impressive.
The series premiere opens on a flashback sequence set 10 years in the past, introducing viewers to the Justice Society of America (JSA). The team, led by Starman (Joel McHale), are defeated in battle by...
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‘Star Wars: The Clone Wars’ delivers on an epic and compelling final season
Colin Carney -
“Star Wars: The Clone Wars” has long been a favorite among fans of the franchise, and for good reason. The show captured audiences when it debuted on Cartoon Network in 2008 with its epic battles, surprisingly compelling characters and story arcs. However, fans of the series who followed the show for its initial five seasons were denied a proper...
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The final season of ‘BoJack Horseman’ is an unexpected but fitting end to the beloved series
Adam Alvernaz -
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Every great television series eventually meets its end as cancellations and rushed endings are quite prevalent in today’s media outlets. With a final eight episodes, Netflix’s premier show, “BoJack Horseman,” has finally come to an end. For over five years, the combined talents of series creator and writer Raphael Bob-Waksberg,...
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The third installment of ‘Chilling Adventures of Sabrina’ will put a spell on you
Atenas Odriozola -
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Netflix’s horror thriller show is back. The “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina”’s long-awaited season three was released on Friday, Jan. 24. With its dynamic plot, complex character development and unabashed desire to do whatever it wants, audiences were once again reminded how this Archie Comic title captivated those around the world.
The second season of “Sex Education” begins in a way that encapsulates the show: nearly uncomfortable, honest and hilarious. Our protagonist, Otis Milburn (Asa Butterfield), is back — and, apparently, is now a convert into the world of sex-crazed teenagers that populate the show. Season two picks up soon after the heartbreaking finale episode, in which Maeve Wiley (Emma...
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Star Wars’ first live action series ‘The Mandalorian’ proves that the franchise has a bright future on TV
Colin Carney -
Since “Star Wars: Return of the Jedi” wrapped up the original trilogy in 1983, the Star Wars films have drastically varied in quality. While both the prequel and sequel trilogy divided fans and critics alike, a different storytelling medium has managed to consistently captivate Star Wars fans: television. On the small screen, Star Wars has entertained fans with the...
The long-anticipated release of Disney Plus excited Disney, Marvel, Star Wars and National Geographic fans alike. Starting at just $7 a month, Disney Plus has officially entered the ever growing competition between streaming services. Released on Tuesday, Nov. 12, the new streaming platform includes a slew of Disney movies and several documentaries. “The World According to Jeff Goldblum” is...
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Season two of ‘The House of Flowers’ is a worthy follow-up to the dysfunctional humor of season one
Lizbeth Marquez Torres -
The second season of the Spanish-language Netflix soap opera “The House of Flowers,” colloquially known as “La Casa de Las Flores” in Spanish, debuted on Friday, October 18. Since its premiere on Netflix last August, fans have been patiently awaiting part two of the hilarious telenovela. The first season of the show was an international success because of its...
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‘Living with Yourself’ shows the duality of man with Paul Rudd’s excellent performance
Anna Baik -
Let’s face it: life can be rough. Careers, relationships, school — it can all appear meaningless in a blink of an eye. Why is that? Paul Rudd’s character in Netflix’s “Living With Yourself” tackles this very issue — but in an unconventional way.
“Living With Yourself” focuses on Miles Elliot (Rudd), an employee at Pool Marketing who is unhappy in...













