Waco’s resounding performances, expressly Taylor Kitsch’s, and gripping narrative arc forms the solid foundation this mini-series needs to cathartically retell one of Texas’s most tragic events.
10 out of 12 Tamales
Waco’s resounding performances, expressly Taylor Kitsch’s, and gripping narrative arc forms the solid foundation this mini-series needs to cathartically retell one of Texas’s most tragic events.
10 out of 12 Tamales
Hitting the high seas with more teenage drama than most cruise liners can hold in cargo, Outer Banks is easy-to-watch, low-tide-treasure-hunt entertainment.
7 out of 12 Tamales
Tiger King’s twisted tale of murder and mayhem is no-holds-barred viewing—a Netflix documentary series that deserves to be raved and roared about.
11.5 out of 12 Tamales
For better or worse, through thick and thin, you’ll say “I do” to the next episode of Netflix’s Love is Blind, a reality show that puts its namesake question up for debate, and arrives at only one definitive answer: this series is worth committing to.
10 out of 12 Tamales
Then I saw You: Season Two, with your hooky plot, your implausible—yet consumable—episodes; you took my Saturday and gave little in return, yet here I am giving you a favorable review.
8 out of 12 Tamales
Two Paul Rudds don’t make a right way to produce Netflix comedy Living With Yourself, a show that’s only half as good as it should be.
6 out of 12 Tamales
A behind the screen look at pure evil, Don’t F**k With Cats puts its viewer at unease, a documentary series you’ll want to Ctrl+Alt+Del—but furiously save instead.
9.5 out of 12 Tamales
Powerhouse performances from Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson bring depth, rawness, and vulnerability to writer-director Noah Baumbach’s more-than-engaging Marriage Story.
11 out of 12 Tamales
The truth may, or may not, be sleeping with the fishes in Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman; regardless, the deft mafia underworld surrounding Jimmy Hoffa’s disappearance pulls you in—even if a digitally modified Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, and Joe Pesci foreshadows a hit on gangster films as we know them.
9 out of 12 Tamales
Unbelievable is throw-your-sofa-cushion-at-the-screen, or your-entire-sofa—frustrating, a true-crime whodunit that leaves you questioning more than guessing.
11 out of 12 Tamales