‘How to with John Wilson’ remains one of television’s most eccentric and personal shows

Hey, New York.  By now, there’s a decent chance that you’ve seen—or, at least heard of—HBO’s How to with John Wilson. An eccentric, eclectic, often excellent first-person exploration of the various oddities of New York City (and beyond), all explored…

‘Gossip Girl’ review: Part 2 features love triangles, gossip, and cameos galore

Hello, The Young Folk Readers. It’s me. Gossip Girl. Just kidding… but how cool would that be? The second half of the Gossip Girl reboot is finally out. The final six episodes, which premiered on two separate days, Nov. 25…

DC FanDome 2021 Highlights

The 2021 DC FanDome event brought a lot to the table in the form of teasers and behind-the-scenes featurettes for a massive slate of shows, films, video games and, of course, comics that are set to release in the next…

‘Doom Patrol’ 3×06 review: “1917 Patrol” takes us back in time to learn more about Laura de Mille

“1917 Patrol” starts to piece together the plot for the third season of Doom Patrol, when its profound moments are configured in a very fun way it hasn’t explored before.  From where the last episode left off, Rita Farr (April…

‘Doom Patrol’ 3×05 review: “Dada Patrol” raises questions of identity

‘Doom Patrol’ explores issues of identity when our characters enter a mysterious fog in Episode 3, “Dada Patrol.”

‘House of the Dragon’ teaser trailer: The Targaryen civil war begins in ‘Game of Thrones’ prequel

‘House of the Dragon’ teaser trailer promises “Gods, kings, fire, and blood” as the Targaryen civil war begins.

‘Doom Patrol’ 3×04 review: ‘Undead Patrol’ explores the grieving process by embracing the ridiculous

Doom Patrol’s ‘Undead Patrol’ is by far the most fun episode of the season and the show. The discussion of grief with the fun of zombie gore makes it an enjoyable ride. The episode builds on the character of Madame…