It is satisfying and almost relieving to have shows with a remarkable amount of depth.
‘Powerless’ shows a glimmer of promise, but needs a comedic kick or two to conquer its missteps.
How can we stand together when we blatantly label and dismiss people for speaking their minds?
“Riverdale” is much more than “‘Twin Peaks’ meets Archie.’”
In six-and-a-half minutes of ingenious, blistering one-liners, “Pure Comedy” is Tillman at his most intensely poetic and political, revealing humanity in all its naked absurdity, with scathingly witty lyrics and mournful horn-heavy instrumentation.
The internet is, and always has been, a weird place.
Why do we laugh at other people’s misfortunes?
For those looking for something more engaging, ‘Taboo’ may not be the right show.
Virtual reality possesses the power to control, manipulate and shape our own artificial world, offering a myriad of experiences that may be deemed impossible in real life.
To me, L.A. is a strange and surreal paradox, a bustling city rich in mythology, a flawed paradise that prides itself on diversity but is racially and socioeconomically divided. It’s at once fascinating and alienating.