‘Shrill’ Season 3 Teaser: Aidy Bryant’s Hulu Comedy Looks to End on a High Note
The cast and producers of Lindy West’s Hulu adaptation tease a bit of what’s in store for its imminent ending.
The cast and producers of Lindy West’s Hulu adaptation tease a bit of what’s in store for its imminent ending.
We rank the best TV comedies of the binge era — a list of great shows you’ll be savoring for decades to come.
Tom Fontana’s Boston crime drama sets a corrupt FBI Agent and righteous D.A., played by Aldis Hodge, on a path for war.
Adapted from Fredrik Backman’s novel of the same name, the Swedish-language series examines misplaced obsessions in a small hockey town.
The gang behind everyone’s favorite fake MMORPG is back from quarantine in the Apple TV+ comedy series.
“The Leftovers” lead stars in and executive produces Apple’s adaptation of his uncle’s 1981 novel of the same name.
Playing off “Modern Family” without the family, “WandaVision” gives its grieving lead the perfect chance to connect with her audience… and wastes it.
Over-stuffed and self-aggrandizing, four different versions of The Rock explain why he’s the president we need in a strange sitcom that somehow still clicks.
Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering’s exhaustive documentary should be the final nail in a long unclosed coffin, but it also looks beyond the case to a national issue.
After decades spent churning out “Simpsons” clones, Fox is finally building off its other, nicer, animated sitcom — with encouraging results.
All dressed up with nowhere to go, “All-New Halloween Spooktacular” offers plenty of colorful distractions without adding much to the story.
Overly referential to “The Silence of the Lambs” and painfully deferential to police procedurals, “Clarice” turns the title character into a callow, common cop.