Time to pick up your hammer again. Park Chan-Wook is overseeing the development of an Oldboy English-language TV series inspired by his classic revenge movie.
Ripley has been heralded as one of the most gorgeous-looking Netflix series ever, although its black-and-white visuals have also drawn complaints from viewers.
The terrific Apple TV+ series Slow Horses is the best spy show in years. If you have any interest in excellent spy thrillers, you simply must give this a try.
Parasyte: The Grey, the alien invasion series from the director of Train to Busan, is scaling the Netflix top charts and is worth checking out for sci-fi fans.
For the love of Khan, please let the folks behind Star Trek: Strange New World actually follow through with their tease about a possible Muppet episode.
When Bones homaged Golden Age Hollywood in its 200th episode (including Alfred Hitchcock's work), the opening credits proved to be an unexpected challenge.
Steven Zaillian's Ripley has landed on Netflix, and it's instantly notable as being one of the best-looking shows the streaming service has ever distributed.
Andrew Scott is a con artist in Ripley, a stylish black and white Netflix adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's The Talented Mr. Ripley. Here's our review.
There have been some impressively large Star Trek TV show sets before, but apparently the upcoming Starfleet Academy series has one that puts the rest to shame.
In the court martial episode of Star Trek: The Original Series, William Shatner used his power as the series lead to request something from the director.
This scenario from Netflix's 3 Body Problem is a great example of what a collaboration can look like when business concerns don't overtake artistic ones.
The Apple TV+ drama Sugar is the latest must-watch series from the streaming service. If you like movies, film noir, and detective stories, this one's for you.
3 Body Problem's opening scene depicting China's Cultural Revolution (which was lifted directly from the original novel) has, unsurprisingly, drawn controversy.
Cancer storylines are very tricky to handle, which is why the Bones writers felt Wendell was uniquely qualified to handle such an emotionally challenging arc.