The Best TV Shows and Movies to Watch Right Now on Paramount+
From “Twin Peaks” to “The Godfather,” here is what you should catch on the world’s newest streaming service.
From “Twin Peaks” to “The Godfather,” here is what you should catch on the world’s newest streaming service.
As the ViacomCBS streaming strategy continues to shake out, Pluto TV finds strength in providing exclusive access to classic TV.
“That Hope Is You, Part 2” ends Season 3 with the realization that the 32nd Century is this show’s new normal — complete with a new captain.
Michelle MacLaren adds depth and nuance to her two-episode premiere, but this messy blend of morality lesson and rescue mission never gels.
“The Stand” ends up saying more about King’s view of disability than ours.
Needlessly grim and deeply unpleasant, the 2020 spin on Stephen King’s longest book won’t rank anywhere near his best adaptations.
“I’ve never regarded ‘The Stand’ as a book about a pandemic,” series creator Benjamin Cavell said during a virtual panel discussion.
This show keeps getting more ambitious — now with a first glimpse of the ultra-futuristic Federation that remains.
Blu del Barrio and Ian Alexander made Episode 4, “Forget Me Not,” one of the most emotional “Star Trek: Discovery” installments ever.
Episode 3, “People of Earth,” introduce Blu del Barrio’s winning Adira and shows an Earth that’s changed since the Federation’s fall.
A soporific second episode makes us hope there’s more to the 32nd century than Western saloon-style standoffs and shootouts.
A 930-year time jump allows this talented cast to escape convoluted franchise mythology and focus on rich, resonant storytelling.