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fromThe New Yorker
17 hours ago

"Euphoria" Has Become a Thrilling, Disturbing Horror Show

Euphoria's third season amplifies its extreme portrayal of a nihilistic America, focusing on chaotic relationships rather than traditional character development.
#horror-films
fromWIRED
18 hours ago
Film

The Best Movies to Stream This Month

April brings a mix of horror films and documentaries, including 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple and Louis Theroux's Inside the Manosphere.
fromEsquire
3 weeks ago
Television

Why Is Horror TV So Complicated Right Now?

Modern horror films have become overly complicated, straying from classic survival rules established in the 1996 film Scream.
Film
fromWIRED
18 hours ago

The Best Movies to Stream This Month

April brings a mix of horror films and documentaries, including 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple and Louis Theroux's Inside the Manosphere.
Television
fromEsquire
3 weeks ago

Why Is Horror TV So Complicated Right Now?

Modern horror films have become overly complicated, straying from classic survival rules established in the 1996 film Scream.
#medical-drama
Medicine
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

The Pitt review ER fans have been waiting for a brilliant show like this

The Pitt is a new medical drama featuring Noah Wyle, set in a busy Pittsburgh hospital's emergency department, highlighting the challenges faced by healthcare professionals.
Medicine
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

The Pitt review ER fans have been waiting for a brilliant show like this

The Pitt is a new medical drama featuring Noah Wyle, set in a busy Pittsburgh hospital's emergency department, highlighting the challenges faced by healthcare professionals.
#the-pitt
fromBustle
1 day ago
Django

'The Pitt' Creator Clarified Baby Jane Doe's Fate After Moving Finale Scene

Television
fromwww.theguardian.com
21 hours ago

The Guide #239: Two successful seasons in, The Pitt has resuscitated the medical drama

The Pitt combines elements of ER and 24, presenting a real-time medical drama set in an under-resourced teaching hospital.
fromBustle
1 day ago
Django

'The Pitt' Creator Clarified Baby Jane Doe's Fate After Moving Finale Scene

Television
fromwww.theguardian.com
21 hours ago

The Guide #239: Two successful seasons in, The Pitt has resuscitated the medical drama

The Pitt combines elements of ER and 24, presenting a real-time medical drama set in an under-resourced teaching hospital.
Podcast
fromDefector
2 days ago

A New Space In Which To Be Stupid, With Michael Schur | Defector

Baseball's emotional impact fluctuates, with teams' performance affecting fans' feelings throughout the season.
fromVulture
3 days ago

Margo's Got Money Troubles Recap: Our Love is Mentally

Margo's love for her son Bodhi is palpable, with Elle Fanning portraying her emotional journey as she navigates financial struggles and personal challenges.
Humor
Artificial intelligence
fromwww.nytimes.com
4 days ago

Video: Why Is Everyone Spooked by Claude Mythos Preview?

Claude Mythos Preview by Anthropic can identify zero-day exploits in software faster than human teams, raising significant implications for cybersecurity.
Television
fromEsquire
1 day ago

The Best HBO Max Shows of 2026 (So Far)

HBO remains strong in 2026 with acclaimed dramas, comedies, and new unscripted shows despite uncertainty from potential acquisition.
DC food
fromIndieWire
6 days ago

'DTF St. Louis' Review: A Sensational Finale Reveals Far More Than Who Dun It - Spoilers

Detective Homer believes Clark Forrest is innocent despite doubts from the district attorney.
Film
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Roommates review Netflix broken friendship comedy is a sweet and salty treat

Adam Sandler's recent films show growth, with successes in heartfelt storytelling and a focus on younger filmmakers.
fromIndieWire
2 days ago

'The Pitt' Season 2 Finale Is Open to Interpretation - So Long as You Watch Through the Credits

Santos and Mel's duet of Alanis Morissette's 'You Oughta Know' strikes the right chord, imploring they let their hair down and vent their ineffable frustrations into the mics.
Medicine
#netflix
from9to5Mac
3 days ago
Television

Netflix ruined its Apple TV app by switching to a custom video player - 9to5Mac

Media industry
from24/7 Wall St.
1 week ago

Long-Form vs. Short-Form: The AI Debate That Misses Netflix's Real Strength

Netflix's strong fundamentals and growth prospects make it a compelling investment despite misconceptions about AI competition.
Television
from9to5Mac
3 days ago

Netflix ruined its Apple TV app by switching to a custom video player - 9to5Mac

Netflix replaced the native tvOS video player with a custom player, causing user frustration and loss of Apple TV features.
Independent films
fromInverse
1 week ago

15 Years Ago, The Best Spy Thriller You Haven't Seen Gave New Life To The Genre

Hanna is a unique blend of dark fairytale, coming-of-age story, and spy thriller, showcasing Joe Wright's departure from traditional filmmaking.
Podcast
fromVulture
6 days ago

The Audacity Series-Premiere Recap: Breach of Trust

The Audacity satirizes Silicon Valley's misbehavior and the exploitation of personal data, reflecting growing contempt for tech elites.
fromVulture
1 day ago

The 9 Best Movies and TV Shows to Watch This Weekend

The second season appears to go in a The White Lotus-esque direction with Oscar Isaac and Carey Mulligan as a couple whose fight is witnessed by two country-club employees.
Film
Humor
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

The Assembly review TV has rarely seen anything like this delightful gem

The Assembly features celebrities interviewed by young adults with neurodivergence, allowing for direct and profound questions that challenge conventional interview norms.
#for-all-mankind
Television
fromInverse
1 day ago

6 Years Later, Apple's Biggest Sci-Fi Show Has A New Hero

Season 5 of For All Mankind shifts focus from Ed Baldwin to his grandson Alex, who uncovers a secret that ignites a revolt on Mars.
Television
fromInverse
1 day ago

6 Years Later, Apple's Biggest Sci-Fi Show Has A New Hero

Season 5 of For All Mankind shifts focus from Ed Baldwin to his grandson Alex, who uncovers a secret that ignites a revolt on Mars.
fromVulture
3 days ago

Margo's Got Money Troubles Series-Premiere Recap: Ruined My Life So Pretty

The intro credits for Margo's Got Money Troubles are a whole vibe. We're dropped into a surreal, candy-colored pinball game, created by Peter Anderson Studio. The sequence introduces us to an alien-like princess figure. Her movements are smooth and assured, but she keeps getting bumped into even more precarious situations.
Film
Television
fromArchitectural Digest
1 day ago

26 Thoughts I Had About the Sets of 'Beef' Season 2 While Binging the Show

Set design in Beef season 2 visually represents character disconnect and themes of class disparity, racial dynamics, and existential loneliness.
Television
fromInverse
1 day ago

15 Years Ago, 'Game of Thrones' Told Us What Type of Show It Was

Game of Thrones began as a horror series, focusing on suspense and terror rather than spectacle and dragons.
fromScary Mommy
1 day ago

TV Show Cancellations & Renewals 2026: A Running List Of What's Safe (Or Not)

Falling in love with a show can lead to heartbreak if it gets canceled before you feel like you got any real closure.
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Film
fromVulture
2 weeks ago

The Twist in The Drama Is Not the Problem

The film features a controversial plot twist involving a character's past plan for a school shooting, sparking significant online speculation and backlash.
Television
fromConsequence
1 day ago

Stream On This Week: Nick Offerman Will Break Your Heart, and a '90s Favorite Bodyslams Back Into the Arena

Stream On provides recommendations for new and recent films and TV shows across various streaming platforms.
Film
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

From the phone to the plex: why TV shows are turning into movies

Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man achieved over 25 million views on Netflix in three days, showcasing the shift from cinema to streaming.
fromThe New Yorker
2 days ago

"Beef," "The Drama," and the New Marriage Plot

"I think we're in a place where we're trying to make marriage seem more like a positive choice, rather than an obvious obligation. It's a fascinating fiction that those who get married subscribe to, hoping that the fiction becomes true."
Television
Television
fromThe Verge
2 days ago

How Netflix made us fall in love with K-dramas

K-drama Bloodhounds is a global hit, attracting 7.4 million views and dominating Netflix's non-English TV show rankings.
Television
fromVulture
4 days ago

The Fall and Rise Transcends Reggie Dinkins

The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins showcases friendship and loyalty amidst humorous rivalry and character-driven storytelling.
Television
fromThe Verge
3 days ago

The perfect successor to Lost has been hiding from me for years

The streaming landscape makes it easy to overlook shows like From, which offers a compelling mystery akin to Lost.
#streaming
fromForbes
3 days ago
Television

The TV And Movie Content That Drove Social Media In 2025

Younger generations prefer social media recommendations for TV and movies over traditional streaming platform suggestions.
fromWIRED
1 month ago
Television

The 10 Best TV Shows to Stream This Month

February's streaming lineup features diverse, swoon-worthy shows across romance, sci-fi, postapocalyptic, fantasy, and documentary genres for varied viewing tastes.
Television
fromForbes
3 days ago

The TV And Movie Content That Drove Social Media In 2025

Younger generations prefer social media recommendations for TV and movies over traditional streaming platform suggestions.
Television
fromVulture
4 days ago

Dan Levy Already Knows How Big Mistakes Ends

Dan Levy has outlined future seasons of his new crime comedy, ensuring it retains the silliness and fun of his previous work.
fromVulture
6 days ago

DTF St. Louis Series-Finale Recap: You Can't Hold the Sun in Your Hand

Clark's breakdown at the community pool symbolizes the emotional weight of male loneliness, contrasting the facade of the all-American family with genuine human connection.
Television
Television
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

There's no shortage of terrifying technology': how AI became TV drama's new go-to villain

AI is portrayed as a powerful and dangerous tool in modern surveillance and military operations.
Television
fromThe Atlantic
6 days ago

Seven Documentaries for Fans of Fiction

Documentaries can effectively tell engaging stories, appealing even to those typically averse to the genre.
Relationships
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

The Real Reason We're Obsessed With the Series "Tell Me Lies"

Tell Me Lies reveals unresolved attachment wounds through a nostalgic early-2000s college drama, prompting viewers to recognize patterns of desire, denial, and emotional damage.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

The Testaments to Big Mistakes: the seven best shows to stream this week

Via tentative rebel student Agnes Mackenzie, the drama meticulously illustrates the ways disempowered people hoard what little agency they have in Gilead's oppressive environment.
Television
Television
fromInverse
3 weeks ago

'The Americans' Is Getting The K-Drama Treatment

The Americans is being remade as The Koreans, set in 1990s South Korea with North Korean spies as the main characters.
Television
fromThe Atlantic
3 weeks ago

Is Binge-Watching TV Really a Pastime?

Binge-watching television has become a prevalent pastime in America, but it can lead to negative psychological effects like anxiety and depression.
Film
fromIndieWire
2 months ago

Highlighted by Nicole Holofcener, the Sundance Episodic Series Refuse to Judge How We Live in 2026

Sundance's final Park City edition combined nostalgia with urgent political protest while episodic premieres emphasized present-day human resilience and everyday survival.
Television
fromEsquire
1 month ago

Netflix Swears That Its Shows Don't Repeat the Plot Over and Over Again

Netflix executives direct creators to repeat plot points for distracted viewers, though the company denies this practice despite evidence in their own shows.
fromThe Verge
2 months ago

Tattle TV has turned a Hitchcock classic into a vertical video 'microdrama'

Though Tattle TV - a UK-based streaming platform created by filmmakers Philip McGoldrick and Marina Elderton - features a reality dating series about dog-owners and a modern drama about a female MMA fighter, the company's latest debut is a vertically-oriented edit of Alfred Hitchcock's silent film The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog. Similar to other microdrama apps, Tattle TV splits all of its content into short segments that can be purchased individually using an in-app currency (Tattle Coins).
Film
fromThe Nation
1 month ago

The Fictitious Capital of HBO's Industry

In the fourth season of Industry, everyone has a story to sell: a neutered fund or loveless marriage, shamed husbands, a life aimless after retirement, a payment-processing firm hampered by its ties to porn and sex work. These labels seem to indicate mistaken priorities or misplaced trust. But they are just narratives to be refined or redefined. Everything is up for grabs if you tell the right story.
Television
Television
fromThe Atlantic
2 months ago

Six Satisfying TV Shows You Can Watch in One Sitting

One-season TV can tell a complete story; The Night Of emphasizes the murder’s devastating consequences over finding the killer.
Television
fromVulture
1 month ago

The Hunt for the Next Heated Rivalry Is Not That Simple

Heated Rivalry's unexpected success on HBO Max has sparked industry interest in sports romance content, but executives warn against creating derivative clones of the show.
Television
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Eternally spellbinding': the TV shows that baffle you but you can't get enough of

Catterick, Monkey Dust, The OA, and Mrs Davies deliver surreal, darkly comic, and increasingly bizarre narratives blending crime, dreamlike animation, sci‑fi, and oddball humor.
fromSlate Magazine
2 months ago

The New Game of Thrones Show Flashes Something ... Huge in Episode 2. It's Not Even the Most Impressive Part.

Jenny G. Zhang: After a series premiere that seemed to be received pretty well by viewers-although the diarrhea smash cut was certainly divisive-we open the second episode of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms with another jump scare: big dong alert, courtesy of Ser Arlan of Pennytree, who is truly packing the heat. (While he is probably not a Best or a Worst Person in Westeros this week, he certainly deserves some kind of title.)
Television
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

From Stranger Things to Killing Eve: why TV shows should only be one season long

Many contemporary TV series are overextended beyond ideal single-season arcs, diluting original strengths and narrative focus.
fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

The Most Sickening Twist in Industry Is Also Its Most Insightful

Whereas other characters are cold and sharklike, Yas feels her way through the world-and uses her vulnerability to manipulate others. Being born into wealth taught her that none of us is in command of our fate, so we had better cheat for whatever control we can. She's the statuesque girlboss for the new gilded age.
Television
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Tell us your favourite TV romance

From sparks flying during The OC's Spider-Man snog to love stories so powerful they make you weep, Guardian writers have picked the television couples whose tales never fail to make hearts pound. Now we would like to hear yours. What is your favourite TV romance, and why? Share your favourite You can tell us your favourite TV romance using this form.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Tell us your favourite confusing TV show

Submit favourite confusing-but-entertaining TV shows via an encrypted form; responses can be anonymous and data will be used only for the feature.
Television
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Cultural Nuances in Apple TV's "Pluribus"

Individualism versus collectivism shapes characters' responses, cooperation, perspective-taking, and resource strategies in Pluribus's depiction of a global hive-mind crisis.
fromVulture
1 month ago

The 14 Best Movies and TV Shows to Watch This Weekend

Melling plays a shy young man, Colin, who meets a hot biker, Ray (Skarsgård); the two sweetly and awkwardly develop a BDSM relationship as Colin starts to grasp on to what he really wants from his life.
Television
fromInsideHook
2 months ago

The Sexiest TV Scenes of All Time, According to the Women of InsideHook

With that in mind, I asked the women of InsideHook to name the sexiest TV scenes of all time. (As you might expect, our picks include a lot of Heated Rivalry. Just let us have this.) To be clear, these aren't all sex scenes - sometimes a passionate kiss or even a situation where there's no actual touching but the sexual tension is too much to bear can be just as impactful, especially when it's something that's been built up and teased over multiple seasons.
Television
fromScary Mommy
2 months ago

The 12 Best Rewatch Shows On Streaming For Your Next Anxiety Binge

There's so much going on in the world, in our country, and hell, in our own work and family lives. Just because the headlines are straight out of a dystopian novel doesn't mean your kids stopped needing you to help with their homework. When our days are full of so many demands, no wonder we feel hyped up and anxious by the time the kids are in bed.
Television
Television
fromConsequence
2 months ago

Severance to Run At Least Four Seasons, with Potential for Spinoffs: Report

Severance is confirmed for Season 4; creators aren't pursuing Season 5 but are open to expansions, and Apple Studios now owns the series and its IP.
#a-knight-of-the-seven-kingdoms
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