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'Dream Productions' stars Paula Pell as the voice of Paula, who’s struggling to age up her dreams since Riley’s growing up. Melatonin, Paula’s sweet puppy, is by her side through thick and thin—but be careful: those who pet him fall quickly asleep.
Starring... Disgust!
A shoddy retread of the first movie and an even shoddier attempt at episodic storytelling, "Dream Productions" is yet another example of Disney+ treating TV like a garbage dump for failed film ideas.
Keira Knightley in 'Black Doves,' a new Netflix series where she plays Helen, shown here sitting in a dark car looking out at the rain
T'Is the Season for Sad Spies
The two stars consistently hit a tricky target in Joe Barton's darkly comic espionage thriller about disillusioned contract killers caught in a geopolitical crisis over Christmas.
'Creature Commandos,' the new Max animated series, stars The Bride, Rick Flagg, and more monsters, five of whom are shown here, weapons drawn
New Creatures, Same Squad
Leaning heavily on Gunn's penchant for affable oddballs and musical montages, his third "Suicide Squad" project doesn't stray far from past efforts, as the DC Studios co-chairman quietly ushers in the next era of superhero entertainment.
Jod Na Nawood (Jude Law) is closely examined by security droid eyestalks while his young partners stand back in Lucasfilm's STAR WARS: SKELETON CREW, the new Star Wars series on Disney+
Get It? Because They're Pirates
Our preferred pope makes for a rakish pirate in Jon Watts and Christopher Ford's new kids' series that — with the entire "Star Wars" universe at its disposal — shouldn't feel so anchored down.
Michael Fassbender in 'The Agency,' shown here reflected in a mirror, sitting in a white room holding a phone to his ear and looking kinda sad
Get That Medical Degree, Kids
With a sterling cast including Jeffrey Wright, Jodie Turner-Smith, John Magaro, and Richard Gere, Showtime's tragic-thriller reshuffles the "Homeland" paradox as an American CIA agent falls head over heels for a teacher who may or may not be a secret agent herself.
THE MADNESS. Colman Domingo as Muncie Daniels in Episode 101 of The Madness. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2024
Netflix
The limited series from Stephen Belber invokes paranoid vigilance, but doesn't always lean into the possibilities.
ST. DENIS MEDICAL stars David Alan Grier as Dr. Ron, shown here looking uncomfortable as a group of nurses laugh
Salamet Hello
The devil's in the details for Justin Spitzer and Eric Ledgin's new NBC sitcom about an overworked hospital staff struggling to serve their patients despite systemic setbacks.
Wes Bentley as Jamie in 'Yellowstone' Season 5 Episode 11, shown here walking through a wooden door wearing a black suit
Beth Is Learning Italian
Kevin Costner isn't the only glaring absence in a fifth season lurching further and further off the rails.
'Dune: Prophecy' episodic of two women talking to each other
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After Episode 1's fatal ending, characters throughout the universe scramble to process their grief and take action against an unknown menace.
A Man on the Inside stars Ted Danson as Charles, shown here adjusting his black-rimmed glasses in one hand and holding his phone in the other, wearing a checkered sportcoat, looking around the corner of a hallway
Ted Danson, Mark Twain Prize when?
Ted Danson graciously guides viewers outside their comedy comfort zone in Michael Schur's compassionate new series about a retired widower who takes on one last job — as an amateur sleuth.
Two men dressed as waiters while looking disheveled in a Chinese restaurant; still from 'Interior Chinatown'
TV Review
Charles Yu adapts his unique novel into a Hulu series starring Jimmy O. Yang, Ronny Chieng, Tzi Ma, and more.
A woman in an elaborate red dress and veil; still from 'Dune: Prophecy'
episode review
HBO's new "Dune" series from Diane Ademu-John and Alison Schapker kicks off with a 66-minute premiere episode.
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