The review harshly criticizes the Disney+ series 'All’s Fair,' starring Kim Kardashian, as possibly the worst TV drama ever, citing poor writing, acting, and a lack of genuine feminist message, ultimately portraying it as a tacky and superficial show.
Season 2 of Netflix's surprise hit rom-com 'Nobody Wants This' continues to focus on a couple at an impasse over religion, with the series criticized for its lack of plot development and superficial treatment of its Jewish themes, raising questions about its purpose and depth.
Apple TV+'s 'The Last Frontier' starts with promising action sequences and a compelling premise but ultimately devolves into tedious melodrama and convoluted plotting, making it a pulpy, yet disappointing, series.
The Paper, a spinoff of The Office set in a struggling Ohio newspaper, is a mediocre and dated workplace comedy that lacks the humor and depth of its predecessor, despite some standout performances and characters.
The review criticizes the 2025 remake of 'The War of the Roses' for lacking the original's daring and sharp commentary on marriage and greed, resulting in a boring and conventional film despite strong performances by Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman.
Netflix's 'Hostage' is a dull British political drama that fails to engage due to lack of character development, bland visuals, and uninspired writing, despite a capable cast and some interesting costume choices.
The review criticizes Netflix's 'Hostage' as a generic and underdeveloped political thriller that wastes talented leads Julie Delpy and Suranne Jones, with shallow characters, weak plot logic, and a lack of depth or engagement, ultimately deeming it entirely forgettable.
Netflix's 'Hostage' is a political thriller about UK and French leaders dealing with crises, but it falls short due to shallow characters, predictable plot, and questionable gender tropes, making it forgettable despite some strong performances.
'Mountainhead' is a satirical HBO film that attempts to critique wealthy tech bros through a story about four billionaires in a mountain retreat during a global crisis, but it is criticized for its confusing plot, lack of humor, and unclear message, leaving viewers disappointed.
Prince Harry's new Netflix documentary, 'Polo,' attempts to elevate the sport of polo to the level of other successful sports documentaries but falls short due to its focus on a privileged, unrelatable world. The show features characters like Louis Devaleix, who epitomize the excess and absurdity of the sport, leading to unintentional comedy rather than compelling storytelling. While there are some human moments, the series is largely seen as niche and likely to fade into obscurity.
Sean Lennon, son of John Lennon, criticized Prince Harry's memoir "Spare" on social media, calling it whiny and mocking Harry as an "idiot" and "buffoon." Despite empathizing with Harry, Sean expressed disappointment in his outlook and defended his critique against online backlash.
"The American Society of Magical Negroes" attempts to satirize the trope of the mystical Black character aiding White protagonists, but falls short with a simplistic superhero plot and conventional rom-com elements. The film's portrayal of Blackness and its handling of racial clichés raise questions, while its gentle comedy lacks bite. Despite occasional moments of authenticity, the movie ultimately panders to the very stereotypes it aims to critique.
Justin Timberlake's new album "Everything I Thought It Was" is criticized for being overproduced, underwhelming, and lacking in depth. Despite hints of introspection in the opening track, the rest of the album is described as vanilla, with an excessive 18-song tracklist that fails to reveal much about the artist. While the production is competent, the album is deemed safe and lacking in the risk-taking that characterized his earlier work, ultimately falling short of its potential.
The national media is joining local critics in questioning the Pittsburgh Steelers' approach to their quarterback situation, with concerns raised about the team's apparent comfort with mediocrity and prioritizing Kenny Pickett's feelings over improving depth at the position. Critics like Peter King, Warren Sharp, and Colin Cowherd have taken the Steelers to task for their handling of the quarterback position, suggesting that the franchise has become unserious and underachieving. The debate centers around whether the Steelers should commit to Pickett as the starter for the 2024 season without a solid backup plan, raising concerns about the team's championship-level thinking and professionalism.
Former "Dukes of Hazzard" star John Schneider is being investigated by the Secret Service after calling for President Joe Biden and his son to be "publicly hung." Schneider's comment, which he claims was a critique of corruption in Washington, has raised concerns and potentially opens him up to serious charges. The Secret Service investigates all threats related to protectees, but Schneider insists that his statement was not a threat.