Review: ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ is a gorgeous look at femininity, addiction and the 1950s The show follows orphan Beth Harmon’s tumultuous journey through the world of chess. Rachel S. Hunt November 9, 2020
Netflix, we need to talk The streaming service is starting to alienate its subscribers. Daryl Perry November 6, 2020
After eight seasons, ‘Below Deck’ still reels in viewers How does the latest season of the Bravo staple fare with its formulaic nature? Camryn DeLuca November 5, 2020
‘Maryland Tonight’ is the late-night talk show UMD deserves The show is hilarious, politically relevant and not afraid to get real. Tyler Golsen November 2, 2020
Everything you need to know going into season two of ‘The Mandalorian’ Get a galactic refresher ahead of Friday’s season premiere Tyler Golsen October 28, 2020
There’s no way for ‘SNL’ to be satire in 2020 Cast members can’t be friends with political candidates they’re making fun of. Morgan Pravato October 27, 2020
‘Someone Has to Die’ could have been an amazing drama, but it’s too short ‘Someone Has to Die’ could have been an amazing drama, but it’s too short Joy Saha October 21, 2020
Review: Netflix’s ‘Social Distance’ shows COVID-19 should stay out of entertainment It’s entirely too soon to make fictional dramas about this pandemic. Camryn DeLuca October 21, 2020
Where did ‘Lovecraft Country’ go wrong? The show profited off replicating real violence without fully examining it. Serena Saunders October 20, 2020
Review: The lack of diversity in ‘Deaf U’ holds the show back I found myself disappointed that the show failed to represent all people in the deaf community. Camryn DeLuca October 16, 2020