IMDb TV's Alex Rider Is an Entertaining Escapist Fantasy About a Teenage Spy
Alex Rider, an adaptation of the popular YA novels of the same name, is a sleekly stylish production full of endearing characters and exhilarating action sequences.
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Alex Rider, an adaptation of the popular YA novels of the same name, is a sleekly stylish production full of endearing characters and exhilarating action sequences.
His Dark Materials tells a more coherent, more gripping story in its second season, making for a magical, gorgeously rendered fantasy.
The fourth season of The Crown introduces familiar figures Margaret Thatcher and Diana Spencer, leading to a series that's more engrossing than ever.
Most of Moonbase 8 is genial and aimless, without much in the way of specific jokes.
Truth Seekers is full of humor, but it isn’t a parody, and the creators take the horror elements seriously when they arise.
While discussing his new film Alone, Teen Wolf actor Tyler Posey expressed his desire to play Terry McGinnis/Batman Beyond.
David Tennant gives an excellent performance as the title character in Des, but it focuses just as much on two men who bring him to justice.
Mr. Mercedes, coming to Peacock from the Audience Network, features great performances but suffers from pacing and other issues.
The Undoing starts out as a lively drama about scandal among the one percent before turning into a turgid thriller and later a courtroom drama.
Helstrom is a generic, dull supernatural drama with a few names that may sound familiar to dedicated comics fans.
Forgoing the excruciating tension of The Haunting of Hill House, Mike Flanagan's The Haunting of Bly Manor effectively explores loss, grief and memory
There’s not a lot of wonder or enthusiasm to this version of The Right Stuff, which mostly treats the space program as a grim endurance test.
The CW's new show Devils, set in the world of international high finance, offers a mixed bag of murder-mystery intrigue and financial mumbo-jumbo.
Netflix's German historical drama series Oktoberfest: Beer & Blood explores the violent history behind Munich's renowned cultural festival.
Epix's weird, wild historical fantasy Britannia feels fully realized in its second season -- and is more entertaining because of it.
Peacock's latest British import, Code 404's RoboCop meets Hot Fuzz premise makes for a light, witty, low-commitment binge.
Syfy's original programming for its late-night animation block, TZGZ, kicks off with Magical Girl Friendship Squad, a comedic riff on Sailor Moon.
The Boys behind-the-scenes video shows Aya Cash's Stormfront taking a break between filming to show off The Seven member's dance moves.
The slow, grueling stories of Hulu's Monsterland require a lot of patience while offering minimal payoff.
Spy thriller Tehran creates an atmosphere of palpable suspense that makes it compulsively watchable.