Honeyland transcends language and location
Sorry for Your Loss’s quiet exploration of race
How universal is the Force?
Queen and Slim challenges assumptions about race, justice, and what matters
Who’s the parasite?
The Mega podcast draws mega laughs
(De)formed by wealth in Succession and Schitt’s Creek
Quentin Tarantino’s violent movie about violent movies
In the Deadwood revival, the people must live on
Can a fleabag clean up her act?
What set Game of Thrones apart—and how it lost its way
The Best of Enemies is a movie centered on one white man’s conversion
The people who haunt us
In Russian Doll, Nadia and Alan are dying to learn how to live
Why Americans have a spiritual need for KonMari
Mary Poppins returns to a world of economic insecurity
In Roma, Alfonso Cuarón portrays life amid Mexico’s class divides
How The Hate U Give accomplishes what The Oath doesn’t
Slow Burn and The Deuce, two shows for the Me Too moment
BlacKkKlansman, Sorry to Bother You, and the “white voice”