‘Marvel’s Jessica Jones’ Review: Season 3 Proves It’s Time to Say Goodbye for Good
More bloated stories, diminishing returns, and shoddy fight scenes make the case that Marvel’s serialized superheroes need a creative reboot.
More bloated stories, diminishing returns, and shoddy fight scenes make the case that Marvel’s serialized superheroes need a creative reboot.
Krysten Ritter is back for a farewell season as the last of the remaining Defenders on the streaming platform.
Revivals young and old aim to brighten up your summer, while new episodes of “Black Mirror” are certain to haunt your dreams.
The British director’s skill in adapting to genres while also finding a unique take makes HBO’s choice an exciting one.
Apologies if the pop song created for Season 2 gets stuck in your head again.
The surprise star of Season 2 reveals how she collaborated with the producers to craft her mysterious character.
Episode 11, “AKA Three Lives and Counting,” delved deep into Jessica’s psyche, with an assist from her most feared nemesis.
Melissa Rosenberg also reveals why the Oscar-nominated Janet McTeer was her first choice to play Season 2’s most important new character.
The new season, directed entirely by women, puts Jessica first (and that’s for the best).
Three highly-anticipated sequel seasons, “Love’s” end, and a slew of exciting docuseries make March a month to remember on Netflix.
Our favorite Defender is back, but she (and her show) could use some more focus.
Don’t forget about all three “Cruel Intentions” movies.