Flesh and Boners: ‘Minx’ Is Your New Favorite Feminism-Meets-Porn Comedy
The Seventies-set series sees a plucky journalist join forces with a skin-rag publisher to package her pro-woman think pieces next to pics of dicks
The Seventies-set series sees a plucky journalist join forces with a skin-rag publisher to package her pro-woman think pieces next to pics of dicks
An adaptation of the bestselling novel about a Korean woman's journey through decades of culture clashes is stunning from start to finish
The comedian’s return to TV sees her playing a woman going through a mid-ish-life crisis, who moves back to where she grew up in an effort to figure it all out
By leaning on more episodic, stand-alone adventures — and putting its hero face-to-face with two old arch-nemeses — the series heads into the future using its past as a steady guide
Adam McKay’s new comedy has Magic, Kareem, Bird and the rest of the legendary “Showtime” squad playing fast and loose — both on the court and off
Hulu's series starring Amanda Seyfried follows the stunning downfall of the tech prodigy who duped investors, colleagues, and customers about her miracle medical device that never really worked
The dramatic reboot of Will Smith’s classic Nineties sitcom can’t live up to the promise of its viral fake trailer
Shonda Rhimes’ new Netflix series about Anna Delvey — the European grifter who swindled New York’s superrich — never pins down who she is or why she was able to fool so many
Part satire, part thriller, this series literalizes the struggle for work-life balance with characters who undergo a procedure to split into an office-drone self and a real-world self
Amazon's new series based on the iconic Lee Child books leans way into its hero’s stature — and not much else
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