‘Fuller House’ Review: When ’90s Nostalgia Goes Wrong
Netflix revival series is an irritating mix of sappy and meta
Netflix revival series is an irritating mix of sappy and meta
Hulu drama is barely entertaining enough to sustain itself
HBO period piece is a massive-scale production that transports viewers to the ’70s
Comedian cast executes well, but show breaks no new ground
Comic’s new TBS series is a must-watch
Duplass brothers series may be too niche for TV
Stagy series brings the stand-up’s melancholy sensibility to the world of Eugene O’Neill
ABC miniseries feels at times like “House of Cards” for finance
Producers delivered on an ambitious game plan, even if some of the casting didn’t measure up to the original
Scripted series treads familiar anti-hero ground, but does so skillfully
Guilty pleasures abound in “American Crime Story” — but so do deeper messages
A weak start hampers Mulder and Scully’s comeback
Shawn Ryan‘s new show is part dark comedy, part drama
FX is cornering the market on unlikable middle-aged white guys
Fun action makes the superhero show worth watching, but too much time is wasted on exposition
Female supporting cast outshines male stars in Showtime series
Steve Carell-produced series sends up everything from “CSI: Miami” to “The Shawshank Redemption”
Josh Radnor and Mary Elizabeth Winstead star in this six-part series as complicated figures during a complicated time
Carlton Cuse and Josh Holloway reunite for a serviceable USA series
Alison Brie is one of the executive producers behind the funny Web-to-TV series
Drama series is a procedural dressed up in sci-fi trappings
YA adaptation feels corporate and formulaic
But the new CBS series is far from a sure thing
ABC drama is dark, but well crafted
Viewers have seen plenty of worlds populated by elves, orcs and chosen heroes before
Season 6 will give fans more of what they’ve come to expect from PBS’ most successful drama
Fox animated comedy is generically offensive
Movie alum Justin Bartha costars in this diverse and mostly funny bro comedy
Ten-part documentary breaks new ground in an old genre
TheWrap Rewind 2015: From “Truth Be Told” to “The Bastard Executioner,” Mark Peikert and Amber Dowling weed through the year’s worst television offerings