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‘Hazbin Hotel’ Breaks Hellish Animation Boundaries

Who says singing princesses are only for kids?

6 TV Shows Shimmering with Black Joy

You need to update your 'to watch list' immediately.

Emily Nussbaum Likes to Watch – and Question

Emily Nussbaum examines what types of television are taken seriously, and the reasons why.

Zendaya’s Star Rises Higher In “Euphoria”

The former Disney Channel star shows her acting chops in HBO's new teen drama.

Lightning Round: April 2019

Photographer Kavya Kataria gets deep with five SAIC undergrads.

Survey Says: TV

The latest installment of F's student survey column.

Netflix’s Latest Misses the Mark – Insatiable vs. Sierra Burgess is a Loser

Netflix provides a service much more impactful than delivering or streaming movies: gatekeeping the perceptions of beauty in women and young girls.

Can We Force the President to Watch ‘Degrassi,’ Please?

The Canadian favorite is just what America needs.

If You Like Then Read: ‘Westworld’

If you like "Westworld," read "Alex + Ada" — a comic about sex, love, and robots.

Search No Longer for Your New Favorite TV Show

"Search Party" is the holy grail of modern television.

Looking back on ‘Looking’: HBO’s Two-Season Show Comes to a Cinematic Close

The HBO look at gay life was too basic for some viewers; but maybe that was the point.

‘Grace and Frankie’ Won’t Be Dismissed

A second season of a Netflix dramady defies society’s dismissal of women over 70

Trigger Warning: Does ‘Kimmy Schmidt’ Overstep?

Surviving a kidnapping is odd fodder for a situational comedy.

I Hate “Love”

Judd Apatow's latest effort is offensively disappointing.

Awkwardly Hilarious: ‘Master of None’

Aziz Ansari's latest effort is fresh, funny, and relatable.