‘Mythic Quest’ Was There for Us Mid-Pandemic — Its New Special Episode Stirs Hope For What’s Next
“Everlight” helps bridge the gap between “Mythic Quest” Seasons 1 and 2, while helping everyone feel a bit better about going back to the office.
“Everlight” helps bridge the gap between “Mythic Quest” Seasons 1 and 2, while helping everyone feel a bit better about going back to the office.
In wisely recognizing that even “Rocky” had a montage, “Truth” (finally) lets its leads play off one another for good fun and big payoffs.
Some will try to crack the case, others will enjoy cracking a cold one with the cast — either way, “Mare of Easttown” delivers.
Using Moyoung Jin’s “My Love, Don’t Cross That River” as a guide, the Netflix docuseries spends a year with six couples from countries around the world.
The feature-length doc avoids small-town stereotypes often purported on TV, but dodges critical issues tied to the sustainability of these little communities.
The innovative wordsmith’s time spent in and outside of the world of neurological studies is captured in this portrait of both his breakthroughs and insecurities.
The ghost of Steve Rogers’ Captain America hung heavy over the proceedings of “The Whole World Is Watching”
Josh Thomas’ fantastic Freeform series doesn’t miss a beat as it follows its main four making their way through the pandemic.
Equally incomprehensible and enlivening, the troubled drama about Victorian Era super-humans isn’t exactly good, but offers glimmers of a good time.
One of history’s most confounding art thefts, at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, yields a four-part overview.
The HBO docuseries captures 1,000 years of genocide and racial injustice using home movies, Jase Harley’s “American Pharaoh,” and Peck’s dry humor.
Clocking in under an hour, the Screen Actors Guild Awards relied on winners and their words to sell an otherwise clip-heavy ceremony.