With five seasons under its belt, this bizarrely captivating animated series might be one of the best shows on television.
With five seasons under its belt, this bizarrely captivating animated series might be one of the best shows on television.
HBO presents the question through a modern re-make of a masterwork: is the history of human thought in danger of being wiped out from the earth?
This is a British story exported to the U.S. Its resonance here will be very different from the U.K. where it played last October on BBC. The Gunpowder Plot is celebrated annually in England as Guy Fawkes Day. It is the British equivalent of our 9/11. And like 9/11 it is seared into the British consciousness.
With their surreal footage, intimate portraits and tough subject matter, these five must-see documentaries will leave you altered.
The Leftovers is a rarity in this day in age. In a lineup of reality TV, comedies, and crime dramas, it dares to ask the viewer to stop and think.
There’s nothing little about this star-studded dramedy.
Jude Law’s turn as Pope Pius XIII in HBO’s “The Young Pope” is a total triumph.
Westworld is an instant crowd pleasing, genre-bending piece of pure gold.
If you haven’t yet had a chance, stop what you’re doing and watch Westworld. Both the film from 1973 and the new HBO series that is based on that film. The film will give you an added appreciation for the genius of Michael Crichton, as he wrote and directed Westworld years before he’d become theRead more
HBO’s “The Night Of” shines a light on how America’s prisons turn inmates into hardened criminals