With ‘Agatha All Along,’ Marvel TV is finally great — and finally gay Seeing LGBTQ+ heroes and villains starring in a Marvel production is long overdue, and the representation feels anything but pandering. Adam Hudacek November 1, 2024
‘Tell Me Lies’ showcases generational shift in boundaries, relationships Hulu’s Tell Me Lies sets a new standard for toxic experiences in college. Jade Tran October 23, 2024
‘Grotesquerie,’ a gruesome masterpiece, is too aware of its own critique Ryan Murphy's new series is a chilling dive into addiction, religious themes and unsettling elements of true crime. Sofia Appolonio September 27, 2024
‘Sex and the City’ delivers a timeless journey for new wave of viewers 'Sex and the City' is a modern favorite due to its timelessness and popular aesthetic. Maxine Poe-Jensen September 24, 2024
2024 VMAs tap into nostalgia, iconic performances Even after 40 years, the VMAs remain one of the biggest nights in music. Emely Miranda-Aguilar September 13, 2024
Elizabeth Gillies talks ‘Victorious,’ fame and what’s next at SEE lecture ‘Victorious’ star Elizabeth Gillies delivered SEE’s annual Back To School lecture on Friday. Maxine Poe-Jensen September 9, 2024
Jerrod Carmichael subverts reality TV expectations with new series Jerrod Carmichael Reality Show displays real time action and interactions, but uses cinematic elements to bring together the story as it unfolds. Sophia Slaughenhoupt April 16, 2024
Netflix’s ‘Chicken Nugget’ is tastefully hilarious In Netflix’s new Korean series, Chicken Nugget, one of the protagonists, Choi Min-ah, has the misfortune of becoming a chicken nugget. Emely Miranda-Aguilar March 26, 2024
‘Manhunt’ tells the story of Lincoln’s assassination in a new light The Apple TV+ series based off of a book with the same name will release its first two episodes this Friday. Olivia Yasharoff March 15, 2024
‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ live-action remake lacks original show’s depth Netflix’s live-action adaptation, released Feb. 22, is undeniably gorgeous. But it loses its charm by straying too far from the original. Matt Germack February 28, 2024