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POSTED December 24, 2023
5 Life Lessons Learned From
A Charlie Brown Christmas
From the value of real Christmas trees to the wide world of phobias, the annual Peanuts holiday special has so much to teach us.
POSTED December 19, 2023
90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way
Tell All Keeps Us Guessing Until the Very End
Shekinah's sticking with Sarper, and Kenny and Armando will be dads again, but no one else's future is certain.
POSTED December 18, 2023
For Hulu's
Such Brave Girls
, There's No Such Thing as Overcoming Trauma
The characters in Kat Sadler's sitcom allow themselves to be defined by their pasts, to surprisingly hilarious results.
POSTED December 18, 2023
Hallmark's First Lesbian Holiday Romance
Friends & Family Christmas
Hits the Mark
The heartwarming movie, which features two openly gay leads, shows the network's commitment to diversifying its storytelling.
POSTED December 14, 2023
Judith Jones Could Carry
Julia
's Feminist Themes to a Spin-Off
Julia Child's book editor has such rich storylines within the New York publishing world — why not let her spread her wings on a show of her own?
POSTED December 13, 2023
The Golden Globes Have Never Needed a Host
Under new ownership and on a new network, the Globes can embrace the one piece of their past worth revisiting: hostless ceremonies.
POSTED December 12, 2023
90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way
: OK,
Now
It's a Tell All
The veterans come off the sidelines in Part 2, pushing for confessions and other revelations from the rookies.
POSTED December 11, 2023
Fellow Travelers
' Fire Island Episode Is Reliably Hot and Unexpectedly Poignant
Hawk shacks up in the gay Hamptons enclave with a bunch of party boys, but the show resists easy moralizing and finds insight into queer community.
POSTED December 8, 2023
Julia Roberts and Sam Esmail Get Too Close to Global Chaos in
Leave the World Behind
The
Homecoming
director and star love to leave audiences guessing, and their latest thrives on that uncertainty.
POSTED December 7, 2023
Prestige Drama or Quirky Musical: Which Archie Is Right for You?
Between BritBox's Cary Grant biopic and Netflix's Hindi movie, Archie is everywhere this week.
POSTED December 7, 2023
Squid Game: The Challenge
Winner Was Right to Be Ruthless
In a game that came down to chance a little too often, the winning player kept looking for an advantage.
POSTED December 6, 2023
Norman Lear Brought America's Culture War To Prime Time
A look back at how
All in the Family
changed TV (if not America).
POSTED December 5, 2023
Love Like a K-Drama
Demonstrates That Love Isn't a Universal Language
Netflix's new reality series struggles to overcome the language barrier between its Korean and Japanese cast members.
POSTED December 5, 2023
90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way
Aims for Maximum Drama in Its Latest Tell All
A four-veteran panel and feuding cast members practically guarantee tensions will rise, but Part 1 still falls a little flat.
POSTED December 4, 2023
May December
Tells a TV Tabloid Story With Exquisite Skill
Todd Haynes may not have intended to evoke movies of the week, but his latest film still leans toward homage.
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