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REVIEW: For All Mankind Season 4 Brings in a New Mission and Generation
As For All Mankind returns on Apple TV+ for its fourth season, the show heightens the intrigue while bringing a new direction. Here's CBR's review.
Loki Season 2's Stellar Finale is Blessed with Glorious Purpose
Loki's season 2 finale tests Loki with a no-win scenario before culminating in an exemplary conclusion to his short and long-term character arc.
REVIEW: Doom Patrol Wraps on an Emotionally Bittersweet Finale
Doom Patrol comes to an end with series finale that veers more into resolving its character arcs than bombastic action. Here's CBR's review.
Loki Season 2 Episode 5 Gets to the Heart of Loki
Loki season 2's fifth episode literally brings its protagonist down to Earth, meeting familiar faces and coming to terms with what he truly desires.
REVIEW: A Murder at the End of the World Delivers a Layered, Intriguing Mystery
The central mystery is sometimes slow-moving, but A Murder at the End of the World offers enough related intrigue to keep the audience interested.
REVIEW: Netflix's Blue Eye Samurai Cuts Its Way to the Top
Netflix's latest original animated series Blue Eye Samurai is a love letter to Japanese culture with a blood-soaked edge. Here's CBR's review.
REVIEW: Doom Patrol Season 4 Episode 11 Delivers a Poignant Reunion
As Doom Patrol nears its grand finale, it brings back some familiar faces along the way for a proper sendoff. Here is CBR's review of "Portal Patrol."
Loki Season 2 Episode 4 Review: The War for the TVA Begins and Ends with a Bang
Alliances are formed and tested in Loki' to save the TVA, culminating in a shocking twist absolutely no one saw coming. Here's CBR's review.
REVIEW: Invincible Season 2 Heightens the Emotional Stakes
After a two-year hiatus, Invincible returns for a deeper second season on Prime Video. Here's CBR's review of the first half of Invincible Season 2.
REVIEW: Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 4's Finale Sticks the Landing
Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 4 comes to an epic close, connecting it to Star Trek history while forging its own future. Here is CBR's review.
REVIEW: Shoresy Season 2 Doubles Down on Sports Spectacle and Raunchy Humor
The Letterkenny spinoff Shoresy returns to Hulu for its second season, with its characters feeling the pressure of success. Here's CBR's review.
REVIEW: Star Trek: Prodigy Season 1, Part 2 Blu-ray Brings the Protostar Crew to Life
Star Trek: Prodigy Season 1, Part 2 arrives on Blu-ray and brings the animated characters from the Paramount+ series to life in new and exciting ways.
REVIEW: Doom Patrol Season 4 Episode 10 Readies an Emotional Finale
As Doom Patrol nears its series conclusion, the fourth season's latest revolves around a full reconciliation. Here's CBR's review of the episode.
REVIEW: Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 4 Episode 9 Sets Up a Character-Centric Finale
Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 4 has reached its penultimate episode, finally asking what's going on with Mariner. Here's CBR's review.
REVIEW: Curses! Provides Audiences with a Family-Friendly Haunted Adventure
Apple TV+'s latest animated original series Curses blends globe-trotting action adventure with a supernatural premise. Here's CBR's review.
Loki Season 2 Episode 3 Review: Introducing Victor Timely and a Lot of Conflicting Agendas
The third Loki season 2 episode is all about Jonathan Majors' exciting return, but focuses so much on him at the cost of Loki and the TVA gang.
REVIEW: Doom Patrol Season 4 Episode 9 Effectively Makes the Heroes Musical
The latest episode of Doom Patrol places the heroes in a full-fledged musical with hilarious and heartwarming results. Here's CBR's review.
REVIEW: Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 4 Episode 8 Hilariously Reunites Its Leads
Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 4 delivers a funny standalone adventure, resulting in one of the best episodes of the Paramount+ show this season.
REVIEW: John Carpenter's Suburban Screams Is More True Crime Than Truly Scary
John Carpenter's Suburban Screams cashes in on its filmmaker's prestigious name to create a made-to-order true crime and paranormal documentary show.
REVIEW: Netflix's Bodies Is an Engrossing Adaptation of the Mind-Bending Comic
With four separate but interweaving narratives, Bodies always has new avenues to explore, even when the plot only moves forward incrementally.