Sarah Osman
Amid the political point-scoring, Netflix’s Sex Education remains effervescently charming.
Read MoreAfterlife of the Party backs away from serious issues, but it’s a sweet reminder of the power of female friendship.
Read MoreThere’s plenty of amusement to be found in exploring ‘what could have been’ in the Marvel universe.
Read MoreThe Chair asserts that professors have lives outside the university and they are demanding and draining.
Read MoreSchmigadoon! is both an enjoyable love letter to classic Broadway musicals and a good-natured spoof of their now antique conventions.
Read MoreStarstruck is the rare rom-com that will appeal to audiences who aren’t just fans of the genre.
Read MoreFor kids and penguin lovers, Penguin Town is a gushy fait accompli. But the series also has rewards for others.
Read MoreSpiral is content to be a satisfying thriller that mechanically delivers as its murderous pace picks up.
Read MoreThe truth is, Q: Into the Storm is shockingly dull.
Read MoreDespite its intriguing sci-fi premise, The One is content to entertain so, though its plots meander, it’s a good watch for those aching for a bit of escapism and intrigue.
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