From its ten episodes, Physical makes one thing clear: the aerobics boom of the Reagan era was no accident.
Landscapers deserves appreciation as a work that doesn’t artificially inflate emotions with cheap tricks, but instead places its weight on the truth of life.
A lot of money was spent on All Of Us Are Dead, yet there was a lack of creative ingenuity to tell more than just the...
The White Lotus is so funny that tears get caught in one’s throat when it turns out that there is no escaping the pincers of social...
Gangs of London works excellently as a casual, pulp-style story about unbridled ambitions, bloodlust, and the boundaries that man continually crosses in the name of family.
If creators keep serving viewers such fairy tales as Genera+ion, we will never come to understand who the members of the first digital era generation truly...
There are reasons for disappointment in Tribes of Europa, but there is enormous potential as well, which may be used to create a truly fascinating spectacle.
We Children from Bahnhof Zoo. Instead of filth there is plush, instead of pessimism – sad-sack commercialism. The path of least resistance.
Industry is not about social status or the adventures, but rather about the despair gnawing at young people despite an approaching professional breakthrough.
Patria is a shocking study of nationalist hatred leading to the annihilation of social life. HBO once again provides well-executed entertainment.