Fire Walk With Me, David Lynch’s film version of his hit series, was derided upon release. Today, it might offer a glimpse of what’s to come in his Showtime revival.
The HBO film, starring Robert De Niro, finds little to love in its infamous protagonist.
Matt, Laurie, and the Murphys find a love boat.
The Netflix series starring Aziz Ansari frequently strays from its protagonist to dive into the lives of characters on the margins.
The magnificent new Netflix show is true to the spirit of the beloved L.M. Montgomery novel, but it also reads between the lines.
The fifth episode of the third season finally had Chuck and Jimmy confront each other before the eyes of the law.
The comedian’s one-man show on HBO is something only he could have produced, and it’s all the better for that.
Nora and Kevin take a long-haul flight.
In its second season, the indulgent but still delightful Netflix series stands out amid all the dark, ponderous dramas.
The late-night host didn’t exactly back down from a controversial joke he made at President Trump’s expense on Monday.
The Netflix show is a huge hit. It’s also being denounced by educators and experts for the ways in which it tackles suicide.
The late-night host opened Monday’s show with an explanation for why he was off the air last week—because of the immediate surgery his newborn son required.
The HBO documentary by Perri Peltz looks at four families devastated by addiction to prescription pills.
The executive producer and New York writer-at-large discusses how the HBO show captured the reality of Washington.
In the third episode of the final season, Kevin Sr. tries to learn a song.
The new Starz show, adapted from the 2001 book by Neil Gaiman, is extravagantly ambitious and frequently absurd.
The new Comedy Central parody series is a late-night talk program hosted by the comedian Anthony Atamanuik, in character as Donald Trump.
Two new television shows from 30 Rock alums tackle the subject of female ambition.
The Hulu show has created a world that’s visually and psychologically unlike anything in film or television.
The HBO film, based on the book by Rebecca Skloot and starring Oprah Winfrey, centers on the family of the woman whose cancer cells revolutionized medical science.