If this is the end of “Peak TV” it was hard to tell. We've already had a Q1 that blasted out amazing shows into our yearning eye holes. Seriously, this is a “Ten Best” list, and it’s not even May. We’ve got three more quarters of TV to look forward to with shows like “Squid Game,” “House of Dragons” and “The Boys” still to come. The best shows of 2024 (so far) in descending order (Minor Spoilers Ahead) 'Tokyo Vice' (MAX) The second season of the Michael Mann-produced series, based on an...
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From The Last Man on Earth to The Last of Us, these are the best apocalyptic TV shows that will have you wishing for the world to end.
'Idiocracy,' indeed. Mike Judge's 2006 classic predicted the dumbing down of society. If Hollywood has its way, we'll get there sooner than later. And we can partly blame 'The Fall Guy.' The action comedy lifts its title and main character from the Lee Majors TV show. The action romp does what 99 percent of modern blockbusters do - reduce the source material to endless action and stupefying storylines. We're not expecting a 'Fall Guy' movie to quote Shakespeare, but for the love of all that's...
By Jason Powell, ProWrestling.net Editor
In the new documentary The Contestant, a Japanese man is put through an astonishing TV experience for more than a yearWhen Tomoaki Hamatsu, an aspiring comedian from the Japanese province of Fukushima, auditioned for the reality show Susunu! Denpa Shōnen in January 1998, he arrived with zero expectations and a dream for some fame. Reality television was still in its wild west infancy – no contracts, no protections, still just a handful of home-grown personalities. The new frontier of reality...
If you're looking for something new to watch on Max in May, I've pored over the catalogue to find the best TV shows and movies on offer this month.
Amazon's tentpole original release this month is May/December romantic comedy The Idea of You starring Anne Hathaway. Don't sleep on the second season of sci-fi neo-Western Outer Range or the third season of The Outlaws, either; both are excellent.
To celebrate its annual Netflix is a joke festival in Los Angeles, the streaming platform is presenting a series of as-they-happen streams, including a series from comedian John Mulaney that will be live nightly, a stand-up show from Katt Williams, and the live roast of quarterback Tom Brady.
From 13 Reasons Why to Full House, these are TV shows that critics hated but audiences loved.
By Jason Powell, ProWrestling.net Editor