Why Pachinko Is the Best Thing Streaming Right Now
Apple TV Pachinko, adapted from Min Jin Lee bestselling novel, spans four generations of a Korean family from Japanese-occupied Korea in the early 1900s to 1989 Tokyo.
Nina Vasquez · 2024-08-26
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Apple TV Pachinko, adapted from Min Jin Lee bestselling novel, spans four generations of a Korean family from Japanese-occupied Korea in the early 1900s to 1989 Tokyo.
Nina Vasquez · 2024-08-26
HBO The Last of Us proved that game-to-screen adaptations could be genuinely great art.
Ethan Park · 2024-08-26
Apple TV Slow Horses, based on Mick Herron Slough House novels, is the antidote to every glamorous spy thriller you have ever watched.
Ethan Park · 2024-08-25
Apple TV Severance, created by Dan Erickson and directed by Ben Stiller, imagines a procedure that surgically separates your work memories from your personal life.
Max Calloway · 2024-08-25
The Bear on FX and Hulu transformed a show about a Chicago beef sandwich shop into the most visceral, anxiety-inducing, and emotionally resonant series on television.
Leo Marchetti · 2024-08-24
Netflix Beef, created by Lee Sung Jin, starts with a road rage incident between two strangers and escalates into a darkly comic exploration of rage, shame, class anxiety, and existential emptiness.
Nina Vasquez · 2024-08-24
FX Shogun, based on James Clavell 1975 novel and streaming on Hulu, arrived in early 2024 and immediately redefined what prestige television could look like.
Leo Marchetti · 2024-08-23