‘The Equalizer’ Review: Queen Latifah’s Return to Scripted TV Should Land with CBS Demo, but No Further
She becomes only the fifth Black woman to headline an hour-long broadcast network drama. Too bad it had to be such a formulaic retread.
She becomes only the fifth Black woman to headline an hour-long broadcast network drama. Too bad it had to be such a formulaic retread.
Halfway through the series, “WandaVision” gives the audience what they want: less sitcom homage, more substance, and a potentially massive twist.
Sarah Chalke and Katherine Heigl gamely lead a soap opera to drink wine to while sitting in your tub.
Executive-produced by the Duplass brothers, this inventive semi-animated series tells the story of a charismatic grifter and trans pioneer.
“Seeds of Deceit” and “Would You Rather,” two starkly different yet searingly personal series, highlight this year’s TV premieres.
Monica Rambeau and the real world take center stage in Episode 4, a plot-heavy half-hour filled with more confirmations than revelations.
It’s an ideal performance to build a show around, but the hourlong genre-hopping Syfy series doesn’t always capitalize on what it does best.
Edward Burns’ second TV series may be too laid back and archetypical for some, but it pries open broad questions about personal and professional priorities with purpose, vigor, and charm.
BBC America’s new entry doesn’t reinvent a well-established formula, but it makes stitching together the complexity of the natural world look easy.
Hunter Schafer lays bare Jules’ side of things in an emotionally vibrant if narratively slight second hourlong special.
The platform’s latest import is a filmmaking drama with a keen awareness of thriller traditions and how to get at the raw emotion within the show’s central trio.
Can we at least give Kathryn Hahn a bit more to do?