Review: Jedi Masters Clash in Ahsoka Episode 4
Master and apprentices cross lightsabers in Ahsoka's midseason episode, complete with epic fight choreography and the return of a very old friend.
REVIEW: The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Takes on Tired Tropes in a Bountiful Atmosphere
AMC's Daryl Dixon gives the self-titled character another chance at taking the lead in France, where apocalyptic clichés rise as much as the dead.
REVIEW: Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 4 Goes Boldly Forward and Funnier Than Ever
Star Trek: Lower Decks is back on Paramount+ for its fourth season, taking even bigger creative swings with greater payoffs. Here's CBR's review.
REVIEW: Netflix's One Piece Is Off to a Promising, If Uneven Start
Netflix launches its eagerly anticipated live-action adaptation of One Piece, with superb casting that finds its own creative voice as it goes along.
Ahsoka Episode 3 Review: Fun Jedi Space Adventure Stymied by a Quick Runtime
The third Ahsoka episode advances Ahsoka and Sabine's mission with quality space combat, but bureaucracy and a brief runtime hold it back.
Ahsoka Episodes 1 and 2 Review: This is the Show Clone Wars and Rebels Fans Have Been Waiting For
Ahsoka's premiere episodes lay a strong foundation for its Clone Wars heroine's solo adventure, complete with epic fight scenes and familiar faces.
Snoopy Presents: One-of-a-Kind Marcie Delivers a Poignant Special for the Peanuts Sidekick
Marcie finally takes center stage in Apple TV+'s latest Peanuts special Snoopy Presents: One-of-a-Kind Marcie. Here's CBR's review.
REVIEW: Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Ends Season 2 With an Intense Bang
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds gets serious for its Season 2 finale, with the return of a terrifying enemy. Here's CBR's review.
REVIEW: Strange Planet Serves Up Charming Slice-of-Life Stories with Unique Perspective
Apple TV+'s adaptation of Nathan W. Pyle's beloved webcomic Strange World is adorably relatable, expanding on the potential of its premise.
REVIEW: Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 2 Episode 9 Pulls Out the Stops for Its Musical
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds goes full-blown musical for Season 2's penultimate episode. Here's CBR's review of the ambitious change of pace.
Good Omens Season 2 Provides a Fun, If Slightly Uneven, Return
Good Omens returns to Prime Video for its second season, working best when it keeps its focus on its leads. Here's CBR's review of Season 2.
REVIEW: Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 2 Episode 8 Dives Back Into Wartime Intensity
After a string of light-hearted episodes, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 2 delivers its most intense episode yet. Here's CBR's review.
The Witcher Season 3, Part 2 Proves Staggered Releases Aren’t Always the Best Idea
The Witcher Season 3, Part 2 saves the worst for last, with Henry Cavill departing the titular role with anything but a heroic sendoff.
REVIEW: Only Murders in the Building's Third Season Brings Intrigue and Wit
Even when the plotting gets a bit dicey, Only Murders in the Building is so full of amusing, well-drawn characters that it's always entertaining.
PREMIERE REVIEW: Futurama Season 11 Turns to the Present
Futurama, now on Hulu, brings back familiar faces like Fry, Bender, and Leela, but it's lost some of its charm.
REVIEW: Peacock's Twisted Metal Makes Too Many Pit Stops
Peacock's adaptation of the iconic franchise, Twisted Metal, offers a great performance from Anthony Mackie, and some familiar roadside attractions.
REVIEW: Secret Invasion's Finale is a Massive Disappointment
The muddled Marvel series goes out not with a bang but with a whimper, Here's CBR's review of the Secret Wars finale.
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 2 Episode 7 Crafts a Thrilling Franchise Crossover
Worlds collide as Star Trek: Strange New Worlds crosses over with Lower Decks. Here's CBR"s review of how the crossover between the two shows fares.
REVIEW: The Dragon Prince: Season 5 is an Engaging Expansion of the Netflix Fantasy Series
The Dragon Prince Season 5 is a strong balance of entertaining action, cute charm, and darker beats that pushes the show forward. Here's CBR's review.
REVIEW: Harley Quinn Remains Charming and Vulgar in Its Fourth Season
Harley Quinn's fourth season continues to deliver rewarding character development, clever world-building, and an appealing cast. Here's CBR's review.