Crime procedurals have long been a staple of television, giving fans clever detectives, gripping mysteries, and the thrill of justice being served. From classics like CSI to cult favourites like The Mentalist,...
Japanese anime has witnessed a meteoric rise globally in recent years. Even more, it has captivated audiences using animation to pass information and evoke emotions outside the comedic realm. The genre doesn't...
Some TV shows come and go without making much noise, only for people to stumble upon them years later and wonder, "How did this not blow up?" Don’t Trust the B in...
Hands down, I’ll have to say Netflix’s Cursed. I’m starting from a place of bias because historical fantasies are my jam, so I’m not completely taking into account the mixed reviews. I...
From the "spot-on" prophecies to elaborate voicemail hoaxes, FX's Archer is that gift that keeps giving. With witty dialogue, extremely flawed characters, and the ultimate parodying of the spy genre, the show...
That would have to be The OA on Netflix for a number of reasons, but above all, there was this long moment where I had no idea what was going on but...
For years now, the global stage hasn't particularly been rolling out the red carpet for Asian actors. Lead roles were scarce and when they did show up onscreen, they either lacked depth...
Imaginary friends are known for being comforting, quirky, and a nice escape from, harsh realities. But the Syfy series Happy! takes that concept and flips it entirely on its head. Instead of an...