
How HBO’s A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Translates George R.R. Martin’s Novella to the Screen
Adapting George R.R. Martin’s novella, HBO trades dragonfire for folk songs—and finds its footing.

Adapting George R.R. Martin’s novella, HBO trades dragonfire for folk songs—and finds its footing.

The first season of Pluribus ends not with a bang but with a wooden crate. Inside, allegedly, is an atom bomb. Carol Sturka has finally picked a side.

Carol surrenders to Zosia—and to everyone on Earth at once. Gilligan’s strangest love story yet asks what we’d forgive just to be held.

The BBC’s “The War Between the Land and the Sea” wants desperately to matter, and that desperation shows in every overwrought frame.

The wait has been excruciating, but it was worth it. Welcome back to Lumon Industries—will you manage to escape? The second season is now available on Apple TV+.

Squid Game 2, available on Netflix from December 26, seems to have turned anticipation into disappointment.

The serial killer of serial killers is back: younger, troubled, and the black sheep of a dysfunctional family. On Paramount+, the prequel to the cult series starring Michael C. Hall.

KieÅ›lowski’s Dekalog explores human frailty, morality, and divine law through ten raw, minimalist stories that expose the contradictions of existence.

The third season of Netflix’s hit show remains brisk and joyful: the alternate history is more brazen, the seasonal couple offers interesting insights, and the romantic comedy thrives on role-playing.

How to revive the franchise: witches versus Jedi with echoes of Agatha Christie, offering a female and almost ancestral perspective that speaks to both the present and the past of our society. Does it work?

This is not just a soap opera with dragons, as some might say: this is great television. Exclusively on Sky and streaming on Now from June 17.

“Becoming Karl Lagerfeld” explores the designer’s rise and personal struggles in the seventies. Daniel Brühl excels in portraying Lagerfeld’s ambition and complex psychology.

“The Acolyte” fails to capture Star Wars’ magic, offering a hollow story despite rich lore and visuals. It’s a tepid rehash, lacking heart and originality.

The most talked-about series right now is available on Netflix

Stand-up comedian Richard Gadd adapts his one-man show into a miniseries: the theme of stalking, declared from the outset, becomes a means for a harrowing self-reflection on a distorted identity that must be learned to live with.

A scandalous courtly story from late 16th-century England comes to life in a bold period drama dominated by an entrancing Julianne Moore: featuring queer elements

A formidable Andrew Scott brings to life the iconic character created by Patricia Highsmith: Time, Nature, and Evil according to Steven Zaillian, on Netflix

The return of David Benioff and D.B. Weiss (Game of Thrones) to an ambitious and spectacular saga, but also somewhat flat and confusing. On Netflix

He was “the Great” general who conquered Asia Minor. Indeed, he, having been a student of Aristotle, crafted the West. Yet, today, television reduces him to a homosexual symbol.

Beyond luxury, Expats exposes expat secrets. Nicole Kidman stars in this nuanced drama exploring class, motherhood, and loss in 2014 Hong Kong

Mr. & Mrs. Smith reimagined. Forget action, this Glover & Erskine rom-com is a spy love story with heart. Critics love it, but is it binge-worthy?

TV SERIES REVIEWS True crime trends and missed opportunities: What went wrong with Griselda? The review of Griselda, a Netflix
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