Suburra: Blood on Rome is about a land deal involving the Vatican church, a local gang, Gypsies, corrupt local authorities, the Sicilian mafia, and murder.
More
Step into the mind of one of Hollywood's forgotten geniuses.
More
Iain and Bahir discuss their thoughts on the fourth episode of the third season of Star Trek: Discovery, "Forget Me Not."
More
We recap the second episode of the second season of The Mandalorian.
More
We review Star Trek: Discovery, The Mandalorian, and Somebody Feed Phil.
More
Instead of doom-scrolling, why not take a break from reality and watch these three movies instead. They might restore your faith in the idea of America.
More
A refugee couple's far-from-ideal home marks a new life for them in the U.K., but can they leave the horrors of their past behind?
More
Zeus f*cks shit up. Then Hera f*cks shit up. Because Zeus f*cked up. Heron and the other humans on earth are just on clean-up duty.
More
The only guide you'll ever need in order to become a Netflix champion.
More
Amazon Prime Videos take on a very English X-Files is entertaining enough, but does Truth Seekers have the same staying power as its inspiration?
More
Netflix's first holiday offering is lazy, predictable, and rammed so full of rom-com clichés that it is utterly exhausting. Holidate is a mind-numbing dud.
More
This one is not like the others.
More
We pay tribute to the legendary Sean Connery.
More
We recap the second season premiere of The Mandalorian.
More
We review On the Rocks, The Queen's Gambit, Secrets of the Saqqara Tomb, and Borat 2.
More
Netflix's latest documentary feature is everything that a History Channel special wishes it was.
More
Sofia Coppola and Bill Murray reteam again, with Rashida Jones joining them for On The Rocks a light, slight, New York set coming of middle age drama.
More
The long awaited second season of The Mandalorian is almost upon us. Here's a list of three things that we loved from Season 1.
More
Does for chess what Top Gun did for fighter pilots.
More
Borat is back and he is as funny, as offensive, and as relevant as ever.
More
Follow Us