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‘Ransom Canyon’ Review: Josh Duhamel and Minka Kelly in Netflix’s Generically Pretty, Thoroughly Bland Western Romance

Following the deaths of his wife and son, a Texas rancher fights to keep the land that is his family's legacy, and to win over the heart of the woman he's loved for years.

‘#1 Happy Family USA’ Review: Ramy Youssef’s Coarse, Clever Animated Amazon Comedy Locates Laughs in the Aftermath of 9/11

The 'Ramy' creator and 'South Park' veteran Pam Brady's series looks at a Muslim American family's experience with assimilation, code-switching and xenophobia.

‘Sherlock & Daughter’ Review: David Thewlis Is a Perfect Fit in The CW’s Modestly Amusing Spin on a Classic Franchise

Blu Hunt co-stars in Brendan Foley's drama, which sees the detective working with a young American woman who shows up at Baker Street claiming to be his daughter.

‘The Dark Money Game’ Review: Alex Gibney’s Two Feature-Length HBO Documentaries Tackle Urgent Issues in Uninspired Ways

'Ohio Confidential' and 'Wealth of the Wicked' will be available on Max if you don't already understand the context and consequences of Citizens United.

‘Government Cheese’ Review: David Oyelowo in an Apple TV+ Period Comedy That’s All Build-Up, No Follow-Through

Paul Hunter and Aeysha Carr's 10-episode series examines faith and fate with zany nods to the Book of Jonah and plenty of other oddball touches.

‘North of North’ Review: Netflix Comedy Is a Warm and Likable Journey Into Canada’s Icy North

Set in a tiny and tight-knit Arctic village, the series follows a 20something Inuit woman trying to rebuild her life after exiting her marriage.

The 20 Sexiest TV Shows of All Time, Ranked

Just in time for the 'White Lotus' withdrawal and the post-'Dying for Sex' drought, THR critics rank the hottest television series to ever set the small screen a-sizzle.

‘The Clubhouse: A Year With the Red Sox’ Review: ‘Cheer’ Director Greg Whiteley Goes to Fenway for Revealing Netflix Docuseries

The 'Last Chance U' and 'Wrestlers' team turns its attention to the 2024 Red Sox for a look into a season of mediocrity.

Critics’ Conversation: ‘The White Lotus’ Season 3 Finale Was a Downer. Was It Also a Series Low Point?

The Thailand-set chapter of Mike White's anthology closed with dramatic deaths and a lot of resolutions in an episode that's probably more rewarding to think about than it was to watch.

‘The Last of Us’ Review: Season 2 of HBO’s Hit Video Game Adaptation Is Thrilling, Addicting and Incomplete

Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey are joined by newcomers Catherine O'Hara, Isabela Merced and Kaitlyn Dever in a fresh chapter that picks up five years after the last finale.

Critic’s Notebook: ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ and Trump, Reunited

As the sixth and final season lands on Hulu, THR’s chief TV critic reflects on how the dystopian series was shaped by the first Donald Trump presidency — and how it hits differently during the second.

‘Pulse’ Review: Netflix’s Enjoyably Juicy Medical Drama Will Scratch That ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Itch

The Carlton Cuse-produced series centers on a group of ambitious residents navigating personal and professional crises in one of Miami's busiest emergency rooms.

‘Your Friends & Neighbors’ Review: Jon Hamm Anchors an Apple TV+ Crime Dramedy that Plays Things Too Safe

Already renewed for a second season, the Jonathan Tropper-created series follows a hedge fund manager who turns to larceny after losing his job.

‘The Bondsman’ Review: A Bloody Good Kevin Bacon Leads Amazon’s Uneven Horror Dramedy

Produced by Blumhouse Television, the half-hour series follows a Georgia bounty hunter who is murdered and then brought back to life with a new job: capturing escaped demons.

‘MobLand’ Review: Tom Hardy and Pierce Brosnan Offer Mumbly Menace in Derivative Paramount+ Crime Thriller

Guy Ritchie directs the first two episodes of the series co-starring Helen Mirren, in which two rival factions escalate violence to take control of London's criminal underbelly.

‘Mid-Century Modern’ Review: Nathan Lane and Matt Bomer Lead a Hulu Comedy That’s the Edgiest Sitcom of 1987

'Will & Grace' creators David Kohan and Max Mutchnick present a trio of gay friends living in Palm Springs in this show co-starring Nathan Lee Graham and the late Linda Lavin.