MTV’s new show offers a reminder that stories about other worlds need to feel at least somewhat new.
Superstore is one of a handful of sitcoms offering something just as valuable as artistry: easy, uncomplicated escapism.
Discovery’s new true-crime series looks and feels a lot like fiction—for better and for worse.
He won’t finish his new A Song of Ice and Fire book before Game of Thrones airs its next season—just as readers have long feared.
A guide to the returning hits and new shows on network, cable, and streaming services
Staff selections from a year of great TV
Netflix’s first true-crime series is a harrowing tale of one man’s entanglement with the U.S. criminal-justice system.
Staff selections from a year of great TV
When your own happiness hurts others, what do you do?
The Leftovers’ Justin Theroux talks about matters of life and death in the show’s second-season finale.
In the second-season finale, Kevin tried once again to get back to his family.
Thanks to Mary J. Blige, Ne-Yo, Kenny Leon, and a lot of star power
After a month of voting, the tyrant from Game of Thrones is officially the most terrible person on the small screen.
The four-part ABC series hopes it can replicate the success of a British phenomenon.
In a pivotal moment, The Mindy Project appreciates the small pragmatisms that make relationships work.
Movies and TV shows have long relied on lazy and unrealistic depictions of how cybersecurity works. That’s beginning to change.
A bracket to find the most terrible person on television
Alexandria faced its latest threat as the other crew members tried to make it back.