The Other Bennet Sister: Mary, Mary Quite Contrary
You don’t have to be an Austen fanatic to appreciate and enjoy The Other Bennet Sister.
You don’t have to be an Austen fanatic to appreciate and enjoy The Other Bennet Sister.
Even after all this time, Life’s Still Unfair.
With the revival of the world of A Handmaid’s Tale, The Testaments thankfully manages to chart its own course, even though it continues the story.
Bait, a fairly original and tongue-in-cheek show from Prime Video Canada, gives actor Riz Ahmed a chance to get personal.
For All Mankind is back. And this time, it wants a revolution.
Daredevil: Born Again is back to being appointment television.
Scarpetta establishes a strong foundation, though the story takes time to fully engage.
Finally, Paradise is taking us into the great wide open. Now back for its second season, Paradise...
It’s time to put on make up. It’s time to light the lights.
They say that beauty is only skin-deep. But FX’s The Beauty knows that our obsession with it comes from deep within us.
Created and written by Sally Wainwright, Riot Women explores the multiple ways that women experience hardship in misogynistic societies, and pushes the envelope by centring older women, empowering them to the audience by placing them in a space they are not usually seen.
Coming at a time when the concept of ‘truth’ and the media taps into the cultural zeitgeist, The Lowdown feels exceptionally timely. This edition of Freshly Press’d speaks with Ethan Hawke and series creator, Sterlin Harjo about the battle for truth.
Admittedly, this series doesn’t quite have the originality or pop of those titles, leaning on the same style of animation that established their What If…? world. However, it does have exactly what viewers will be looking for from a show called Marvel Zombies. Violence. Lots and lots of violence.