
Now Back To Our Regularly Scheduled Programming: Binging Is Now Taking A Backseat
A shift is happening—some streaming services are returning to a more traditional TV model, releasing episodes on a schedule. And viewers are actually enjoying the wait.
“The Gorge” (2025): A Sci-Fi Action Romance That Transcends Borders
Released on Apple TV+ on February 14, 2025, The Gorge delivers both high-octane thrills and an unexpectedly tender message about the bonds that unite us, even in times of conflict.
The White Lotus Is 21st Century Shakespeare
Created by Mike White, the anthology series unfolds in a way that feels less like modern television and more like the echo of something older: the high drama, sharp wit, and slow-burning tragedy of Shakespeare.
Only Murders In The Building Is A Love Letter To New York Wrapped In A Murder Mystery
With its charming mix of comedy, mystery, and heartfelt storytelling, the series perfectly blends old-school Manhattan elegance with the modern true crime obsession.
Exploring Hope in Darkness: Netflix's Adaptation of All the Light We Cannot See
Released on November 2, 2023, Netflix's miniseries adaptation of Anthony Doerr's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel All the Light We Cannot See brings to life a hauntingly beautiful story set during the chaos of World War II.
“Ben-Hur” Just Got a Sexy New Facelift, and It’s Called “Those About to Die” — A New Show Streaming on Peacock
Set in a world dominated by bloodlust, greed, and a relentless pursuit of power, this new show delves into the heart of the Roman Empire's most famous form of entertainment: the games.
Apple TV’s Franklin: The Art Of Seduction And War
Apple TV+ has struck gold with "Franklin," a biographical drama miniseries that delves into the life of one of America's most enigmatic Founding Fathers, Benjamin Franklin.