Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about TV shows, movies, video games, entertainment & culture. My taste in television is wide and varied, but I hew toward ...
Daniela is a freelance writer with two years of experience covering entertainment. She is a senior writer on Collider’s freelance team and has also been published in other platforms, such as Elite ...
Kelsey is a Senior Writer for Collider, responsible for lists revolving around TV and movies. A self-proclaimed TV and movie junkie who has been in the digital media space for seven years, Kelsey has ...
When we gathered here last December to discuss the best TV shows of 2023, I noted that the year felt like something of an end of an era. A group of beloved critical darlings like Succession, Barry, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Monica is an entertainment reporter covering TV, film, and music. Between baking cookies and decorating gingerbread houses, there ...
“English Teacher,” “My Brilliant Friend,” “Shogun,” “Babylon Berlin” and “Somebody Somewhere” were among the series that stood out in a year when television felt more mid than ever. By James ...
When it came time to pick the best new television shows of the year, we had a lot of options. Hollywood may have pumped the breaks from peak Peak TV (plus a post-strike slowdown), but there were still ...
Anyone could be forgiven for struggling to remember which TV shows aired in 2024. Whereas 2023 gave audiences the final chapters of several beloved shows—Succession, Barry, Reservation Dogs—this year ...
2024 was a weird year for TV. Which is not to say out there or underwhelming. It was more…all over the place. But although the medium’s output over the past 12 months may not have been as consistently ...
As networks and streamers adjust to this current moment of belt-tightening and post-election uncertainty, creators and actors are still delivering a dizzying breadth of quality television. Once again, ...
For the past two decades or so, cinema’s loss has been television’s gain. As the mid-budget movie, once the natural home of grown-up fare, collapsed, prestige programming ballooned on the small screen ...
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