HBO’s new film updates the Ray Bradbury book to portray a world destroyed by overstimulation.
After being lambasted for its portrayal of teen suicide in Season 1, the Netflix series is back, and it’s taken the criticism to heart.
The new PBS adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s classic is a festival of flower crowns, artful bohemia, and Andrew Bird.
Three Atlantic staffers discuss “The Riddle of the Sphinx,” the fourth episode of Season 2.
It turns out that the parallels between “The Riddle of the Sphinx” and the ABC drama’s Season 2 premiere were mostly coincidental.
After being fired from Transparent over allegations of sexual harassment on set, the actor is preparing to promote the new season of Arrested Development. What happens next?
In the season finale of “Atlanta,” as in his recent “This Is America” video, the artist shows his preoccupation with the burden and blessing of the communal bond.
The new Showtime adaptation of Edward St. Aubyn’s novels stars Benedict Cumberbatch as an Englishman ravaged by trauma.
Three Atlantic staffers discuss “Virtù e Fortuna,” the third episode of Season 2.
In Season 2, the Netflix dramedy about black students attending a predominantly white university is better than ever.
Nordic noir meets YA apocalypse drama meets ludicrous climate fiction in this rollicking new series.
What does a plastic doll have to say about feminism? Everything, a new Hulu documentary argues.
The based-on-a-true-story AMC series is a fascinating step forward for the survival-horror genre on TV.
In his terrific new Netflix special, the comedian channels the spirit of one of his favorite subjects: his bizarrely boring dad.
A new Netflix documentary about his 1968 campaign and assassination seems to ask that question.
Despite comparisons to Kim Kardashian, the former Apprentice host has long had little in common with most stars of the genre.
Three Atlantic staffers discuss “Reunion,” the second episode of Season 2.
Watching the Netflix documentary is a strange experience when you’re constantly waiting to see if a loved one will appear onscreen.
In entertainment, when does empathy become exploitation?
Three Atlantic staffers discuss “Journey Into Night,” the Season 2 premiere.