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Primetimer's reviewers weigh in on what you should (and shouldn't) be watching
POSTED January 20, 2022
Single Drunk Female
Finds Humor in the Harsh Truths of Recovery
Freeform tells a different kind of coming-of-age story in Sofia Black-D'Elia's new dramedy.
POSTED January 18, 2022
Are We the Only Ones Who Like
How I Met Your Father
?
Why Hulu's critically maligned sequel does
HIMYM
justice.
POSTED January 18, 2022
Netflix's
The Puppet Master
Shows The Human Toll of a Brazen Con Artist
Posing as a British spy, one man isolated, controlled, and fleeced several people over the course of decades.
POSTED January 17, 2022
Summer House
Becomes Its Own TV Universe in Season 6
The houses of summer, winter, and
Southern Charm
converge in the Hamptons, while Kyle and Amanda lumber towards the altar.
POSTED January 14, 2022
The House
Is a Creepy Little Animated Anthology from Netflix
An unsettling stop-motion aesthetic tells a story of an unusual house in multiple realities.
POSTED January 14, 2022
Somebody Somewhere
Is Bridget Everett's Long-Overdue TV Breakthrough
HBO's latest humble character comedy is good humored, sometimes sad, and anchored by some great performances.
POSTED January 13, 2022
Wolf Like Me
is a Half-Baked Attempt at Romantic Dramedy
Despite an interesting premise, Peacock's new series never quite gets off the ground.
POSTED January 12, 2022
Cheer
Season 2 Examines Life After Viral Fame
The pandemic proves to be the least of Navarro Cheer's concerns as the team begins the 2020 and 2021 seasons.
POSTED January 7, 2022
Netflix's
Hype House
Will Make You Feel So Old
If you're young enough to know who's who in this reality series about cohabitating Tik Tok stars, you're probably not watching.
POSTED January 7, 2022
All Creatures Great and Small
Is a Balm to the Pandemic-Addled Soul
Love
Ted Lasso
? It's time you gave this earnest British drama a try.
POSTED December 29, 2021
Crime Scene: The Times Square Killer
Is a Worthy Successor to
The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel
Joe Berlinger's Netflix anthology series returns with a chilling look at a murder spree in late-1970s New York.
POSTED December 17, 2021
Paramount+'s
1883
Is the Origin Story that
Yellowstone
Fans Have Been Waiting For
Sam Elliott leads a solid ensemble in this worthy prequel to Taylor Sheridan's cable smash hit.
POSTED November 26, 2021
Tony Bennett’s Alzheimer’s Is Forgotten in His Amazing CBS Special with Lady Gaga
Dementia isn’t mentioned — or missed — when the two legends team up in a magical concert taped at Radio City.
POSTED November 15, 2021
Ascension
Is a Fascinating Look Inside the China That Wants To Be Like America
The Paramount+ documentary is on the Oscar shortlist, and for good reason.
POSTED October 13, 2021
Hulu's
Dopesick
Is a Hokey, Overlong Morality Play That Everyone Should Watch
The opioid crisis is turned into an eight-hour movie-of-the-week, but a lot of people like watching those.
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