In its fourth episode, THE DROPOUT expands and shows its full potential
by Alex Rudolph, Staff Writer
This episode, "Old White Men” adds more nuts to the pile.
by Alex Rudolph, Staff Writer
This episode, "Old White Men” adds more nuts to the pile.
by Whitley Albury, Staff Writer
Not all true crimes are murders!
by Whitley Albury, Staff Writer
Phoenix Rising isn’t only about the origins of the Phoenix Act in California, nor is it only about the abuse that Evan Rachel Wood suffered at the hands of Brian Warner, aka Marilyn Manson
by Kristian Cortez, Staff Writer
This finale lacks a certain grandness that one comes to expect from a final episode.
by Whitley Albury, Staff Writer
This docs-series explores guilt, tacit acceptance, and shame.
by Alex Rudolph, Staff Writer
Hulu's new show The Dropout, based on Rebecca Jarvis' ABC News podcast of the same name, is Elizabeth Holmes' Social Network or Wolf of Wall Street.
by Jacob Harrington, Contributor
A deep dive into the career of Taylor Sheridan so far.
by Kristian Cortez, Staff Writer
After a two-episode break, this week’s Pam & Tommy sees the return of the Rand Gauthier storyline.
by Kristian Cortez, Staff Writer
This episode brings us deeper into the history of how Pamela Anderson became the Pamela Anderson we all know.
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
The time between 1964 and 1967 saw lots of social and racial unrest in the culture that Star Trek was being born into.
by Whitley Albury, Staff Writer
We’re in the 21st century now, of course there’s consequences.
by Kristian Cortez, Staff Writer
With the space to properly allow these characters to breathe, we are able to witness the connection and care they have for each other.
by Kristian Cortez, Staff Writer
Episode four improves upon its previous episodes by leaving behind the glittery façade used to depict Pam and Tommy.
by Kristian Cortez, Staff Writer
Our story takes place in the late 1990s, but that doesn’t mean we need to approach it with a 1990s mindset.
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
Star Trek: The Original Series, with its modest three season run, is one of the most important pieces of genre media ever filmed.
by Jacob Harrington, Contributor
Station Eleven helped me work through and understand all the feelings the past two very strange years have left me with.
Read Moreby Ryan Silberstein, Managing Editor, Red Herring
Welcome back to our column, MOVIE: THE SERIES, which focuses on stories that went from the big screen to the little screen. What makes them work, what makes them fail, and if their legacies can stand the test of time.
by Whitley Albury, Staff Writer
While many of us spent the entirety of 2020 and a good chunk of 2021 humming “Toss a Coin,” the crew behind season two were working their asses off in a follow up.
by Whitley Albury, Staff Writer
Is it time to let Clint Barton hang up his bow?
What was your favorite TV show of 2021?
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