“Know no shame”: 10 years since BLACK SAILS declared its radical intentions
by Carmen Paddock, Staff Writer
10 years ago an episode of the Starz series Black Sails aired and the series was never the same.
by Carmen Paddock, Staff Writer
10 years ago an episode of the Starz series Black Sails aired and the series was never the same.
by Heidi Krull, Staff Writer
Avatar: The Last Airbender turns twenty and is still a remarkable piece of television.
by Sasha Ravitch, Staff Writer
Paul Tremblay teaches us the truth about horror in his episodes of First Word on Horror.
by Megan Bailey, Staff Writer
Oh the dangerous liaisons you’ll meet with all their cruel intentions. It’s time, once again, for Movie: The Series. But this time, we’ve got an extra movie for you!
by Sasha Ravitch, Staff Writer
In an ode to the horror archetype of “The Final Girl,” legendary horror writer Stephen Graham Jones joins First Word on Horror to discuss.
by Tessa Swehla, Associate Editor
Section 31 sits within an interesting place in the Star Trek universe. With the new film coming out, we take a look at its history within the existing franchise, and what the film might represent.
by Emily Maesar, Associate TV Editor
Three shows after the Buffy era encapsulate where we were as a culture and their endings are significant to how things were looking in the television landscape at the time, something of great interest to me.
by Megan Bailey, Staff Writer
Time to say goodbye to all the musical shows that have given us something to sing and dance about all year long!
As the year comes to a close, our staff looks at the best TV shows they watched in 2024.
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After five years, it’s time to look back on Tim Robinson’s sketch comedy series I Think You Should Leave and the sitcom that proceeded it, Detroiters.
by Samantha McLaren, Staff Writer
It’s been 25 years since a British Y2K project brought a new ending to the beloved comedy series Blackadder.
by Fiona Underhill, Staff Writer
Join us as we look at the stunning 2024 television work of one of the great modern Irish actors, Anthony Boyle.
by Christopher La Vigna, Staff Writer
Adult Swim brings the Christmas spirit back in with a sequel to Yule Log, a fun send up and love letter to Hallmark movies and horrors beyond our comprehension.
by Chelsea Alexandra, Staff Writer
You’re the Worst is still one of the great depictions of depression and mental illness, ten years later.
by J †Johnson, Staff Writer
As the World's Next Drag Supermonster is crowned, it’s a great time to reflect on queer identity and the meaning of both Drag and Dragula as artforms in the community.
by Sasha Ravitch, Staff Writer
It’s been ten years since Nic Pizzolatto anthology series hit HBO—it’s time to look back at it.
by Megan Bailey, Staff Writer
Welcome to the Hazbin Hotel, you’re in great Broadway (and demonic) company!
by Fiona Underhill, Staff Writer
Say Nothing adapts its source material magnificently, giving it even more power.
by J †Johnson, Staff Writer
There’s no Last Supper episode this season, but there’s drama for all in the penultimate installment.
by Darian Davis, Staff Writer
The second half of Interior Chinatown allows the meta narrative to kick itself into high gear in fun and exciting ways.