“Your life is your own,” says Rhea Sheehorn’s misanthropic Carol in Pluribus in what may be the small-screen line if the year, in more ways than one. Certainly in 2025 in more ways than one control ...
We are allegedly beyond the namesake apex of peak TV, yet the television landscape remains far too vast for anyone to watch it all; there’s only so many hours in a day, let alone free ones. With so ...
The 2025 year was fantastic for television, and 2026 plans to keep pace, as series begin to announce new season release dates ahead of the new year. The year 2026 will see the return of hit series ...
Was it me or was it the medium? 2025 was not the greatest year for television, for me at least, and I felt myself let down more than once by both shows that I loved and new ones that I thought I would ...
We may earn commission from links on this page, but we only recommend products we love. Promise. With so much TV out there, it definitely can be overwhelming to figure out what to bingewatch. And 2025 ...
On the small screen, 2025 was all about money—the ostentatious peacocking of wealth on shows such as Sirens, And Just Like That, Selling Sunset, and With Love, Meghan; the spiraling production costs ...
Justine Kraemer is a Senior List Writer at Collider and a freelance writer based in Ontario, Canada. She is passionate about finding new angles on the latest movies and TV shows. With over five years ...
As we inch closer to the end of the year, it's only natural to reflect on 2025 and the state of entertainment. 2025 was a transformative year for music, movies, and video games for a variety of ...
Fourteen years ago, Emily Nussbaum, one of my esteemed predecessors in the TV-critic chair, notoriously titled her Top Ten list “I Hate Top Ten Lists.” I’ve seldom felt the same. I’m not much of a ...
December is upon us, which means it's time to take stock of the year in TV. And what a year it was. From long-running series celebrating landmark final seasons, to new players making their mark on the ...
Netflix is set to acquire Warner Bros. in a $72 billion deal for its streaming and studios business. That means the streamer would own a slew of classic movies and TV shows from the WBD catalog.
Just when you thought the post-Peak TV glacier of shows had melted into a puddle of mediocre algorithm-feeders, the medium snapped back to form in 2025. We may not be in the midst of a new golden age ...