The Best Canceled Shows of 2020 — Year in Review
Gone, but not forgotten — these are the shows that got the axe in 2020, but will live on (hopefully!) in the libraries of streaming services.
Gone, but not forgotten — these are the shows that got the axe in 2020, but will live on (hopefully!) in the libraries of streaming services.
Steve McQueen’s “Small Axe” is a universal hit, but can a film anthology thrive in the TV awards circuit?
“I May Destroy You” is a revelation and deserves a TV-centered Letterboxd equivalent to celebrate it.
Film isn’t dead. Neither is TV. Change is inevitable. Has 2020 taught us nothing?
With “Watchmen” out of the way, it’s finally time for “Mrs. America” to shine.
The 2020 — 2021 TV Awards schedule remains in flux, but here are some key dates pertaining to the Emmys and Golden Globes.
Episodic anthology series finally have a home of their own, while the TV Academy shakes up Variety Sketch and Variety Talk Series.
There will be no more category hopping for anthology series, as the TV Academy decided to group them with Limited Series.
Peak TV has given us more viewing choices than ever, but is implicit bias keeping you from having a well-rounded TV diet?
From “P-Valley” to “Perry Mason,” IndieWire picks the most worthwhile new contenders from this year’s edition of Peak TV.
A soul-crushing year means we should thankful for the things that really matter, but also grateful for the things that bring us joy.