A new study reveals that internet searches for suicide skyrocketed in the wake of the show’s release.
In a show deeply concerned with the morality of its killings, toxic potions have been weapons of last resort.
Three Atlantic staffers discuss the third episode of the seventh season.
The show has had a complicated relationship with the women in its world. As it looks toward its conclusion, it is trying to simplify things.
In Jay and Mark Duplass’s new anthology series, the setting stays the same. Everything else is completely unpredictable.
The Freeform show celebrates “stealth feminism.” So does the publication it portrays.
The HBO show’s Season 2 premiere treats a breakup not just as an event, but as a kind of physical space.
Eighty-Sixed, a new web series from the HBO comedy creator’s daughter Cazzie David, taps into an uncomfortable brand of humor for a new generation.
Three Atlantic staffers discuss “Stormborn,” the second episode of the seventh season.
The new 10-hour drama follows a Chicago financial adviser forced to move to Missouri to launder money for a cartel.
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Three Atlantic staffers discuss “Dragonstone,” the first episode of the seventh season.
The new Netflix series is a strange, messy dive into what happens when people can’t grow up.
As the show returns for its seventh, penultimate season, what will become of Westeros?
The new Netflix movie illustrates how hard it is to responsibly portray a mental-health disorder that has morbidly fascinated culture for centuries.
With old favorites like Downton Abbey and Game of Thrones out of the picture, this year’s TV awards could get interesting.
From geodesic domes to cracks in the sidewalk, the show's wildly creative backdrops teach a valuable lesson: that enchantment and imperfection can exist side by side.
The new TNT show reinvents 16th-century London as a bacchanal of sex, drugs, and steampunk.
HBO’s latest web-series acquisition eschews Brooklyn for a queer, multiracial, multiethnic arts landscape in Chicago. Welcome to Fatimah Asghar and Sam Bailey’s world.
The HBO special by Andy Samberg and Murray Miller is a bonkers, star-studded pastiche of cycling’s doping problem.