Based on her solo-comic, Harley Quinn has just broken up with the Joker and is forced to find her own footing as a villain in Gotham City. Thankfully she has great friends, like Poison Ivy, to help her on her way.
The launch series for the DC Universe streaming app, this series starts with a darker, grittier take on our traditional team of fab teens (and a few adults this time around).
A loose sequel to the comic series (and not the movie), this show follows the fall out from the events of the "alien invasion" on a new crop of heroes and villains.
Set in a world of high fantasy, this show adaptated the novels of George R.R. Martin to spectaular, and blood, results... right up until the series jumped the shark (or dragon, if you will).
A pop star in the verge of a nervous breakdown falls under the sway of a smooth-tongued (but rather sketchy) club owner / clut leader in this "prestige" drama.
From the creators of The Wire we get another look at the drug war in Baltimore, this time based on a true story of corrupt cops and the justice they eventually received.
Although started by Joss Whedon, this series has switched showrunners to distances itself from the disgraced creator, although his fingers still feel like they're all over the final work.
Set thousands of years before the main story of Dune, this series tells the story of the witches that secretly control the empire, guiding every move through the ages.
A man, who lost his daughter years earlier, gets a second chance at redemption when he is tasked with ushering a girl across the zombie-infected wasteland of America.
Streaming Service Round-up 2022: We take a look at the various streaming services going today to see what's worth it, and what can be skipped.
Late Night Round-up 2022: We take a look at the various comedy-news shows still going (and a couple of canceled ones) to see the late night landscape of 2022.