Behind the fall of the once untouchable Ellen DeGeneres Replacing Ellen with a male host would be a step forward and two steps backward. Kanika Mehra August 11, 2020
Review: ‘Down to Earth with Zac Efron’ offers a shallow look at sustainability The planet is burning, and Zac Efron is here to help. Camryn DeLuca July 21, 2020
‘Vanderpump Rules’ is ending a weak season with a lackluster virtual reunion The escapist nature of the series vanished as I remembered these are real people with awful opinions. Camryn DeLuca June 4, 2020
Review: Hulu’s ‘The Great’ begs you to love and hate it, but mostly love Elle Fanning and Nicholas Hoult keep you wanting more, even when you want to look away. Zoe Pierce May 28, 2020
Who will win the fifth season of ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars’? The newest season debuts on VH1 on June 5. Jason Fontelieu May 13, 2020
‘Never Have I Ever’ represents South Asians, but stereotypes Jews As a Jew and longtime admirer of Mindy Kaling, I felt misrepresented by her new Netflix show. Elana Morris May 12, 2020
We should keep TV as coronavirus-free as possible Please, coronavirus, spare what good is left. Morgan Pravato May 7, 2020
Michael Jordan’s fixation with controlling the narrative From ‘Space Jam’ to ‘The Last Dance,’ Jordan makes sure to have the final word. Tyler Golsen May 6, 2020
Review: Amazon’s ‘Upload’ is a sad mix of television hits The satirical series pulls from "Black Mirror" and "The Good Place" but is lackluster. Morgan Pravato May 3, 2020
‘Parks and Recreation’ special reminds fans of pre-pandemic joy America’s favorite public servants deliver another heartfelt service to fans. Morgan Pravato May 3, 2020