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Judy Berman

Judy Berman

Television Critic at TIME

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The 10 Best TV Shows of 2024

From 'Baby Reindeer' to 'Interview With the Vampire' to 'Shōgun'
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'100 Years of Solitude' Breathes Life Into a Classic Novel

Netflix’s long-awaited adaptation of Gabriel García Márquez’s magnum opus captures the book's kinetic spirit
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The 5 Best New TV Shows of November 2024

From 'Like Water for Chocolate' to 'The Madness'
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'The Madness' Is a '70s-Style Paranoid Thriller for 2024

Colman Domingo stars in this action-packed Netflix series about a political pundit who is framed for a murder
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'Say Nothing' Is the Must-Watch Political Thriller of 2024

FX's adaptation of the Patrick Radden Keefe book isn't just a gripping crime drama—it's an urgent work of political art
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What the Stanford Prison Experiment Really Means

A new docuseries challenges half a century's worth of received wisdom about the influential social psychology study
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HBO’s Like Water for Chocolate Is a Lavish Melodrama of Passion and...

Passion and politics come together in this maximalist six-episode adaptation of the classic novel
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From Andrew Garfield to Tim Walz: The Rise of the Gentle Man

A gentler form of masculinity is taking over pop culture. Can it conquer the ballot box, too?
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The 5 Best New TV Shows of October 2024

From 'Sweetpea' to 'Where's Wanda?' to 'Rivals'
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Bridget Everett on 'Somebody Somewhere's' Final Season

The comedian, actor, and singer talks about ending her beloved HBO series, being honored by her hometown and what's next
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'Hysteria!' Makes an Ideal Halloween Binge

Peacock's fun, insightful, occasionally scary horror series follows a teen metal band during the satanic panic
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'Beetlejuice,' 'Agatha All Along,' and Goth Girl Autumn

From 'Beetlejuice Beetlejuice' to 'Agatha All Along,' this year’s goth revival is grounded in girl-power nostalgia.
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'Love Is Blind' Gets Real About a Couple's Clashing Politics

Season 7 of the controversial Netflix series spotlights the kind of nuanced political debate we never see on reality TV
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Yellowjackets, The Power, and the Rise of Matriarchy on TV

At a dark moment for feminism, creators keep dreaming up societies where women rule. But these visions aren’t utopian.
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What the Yellowjackets Season 1 Finale Reveals About the Show’s Wil...

Fan theories are fun. But what’s happening on a thematic level is what makes the show great.
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'The Franchise' Is Less Than the Sum of Its Parts: TV Review

The dark humor of squandered potential fuels this Marvel-spoofing HBO comedy—which is, ironically, a missed opportunity
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The 5 Best New TV Shows of September 2024

From 'Agatha All Along' to 'English Teacher' to 'Penelope'
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Ellen DeGeneres’ Unfunny Netflix Special Leaves So Much Unsaid

DeGeneres vowed to 'talk about it' in 'For Your Approval,' her farewell to stand-up. But she has nothing of value to say
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The Breathtaking 'Penelope' Is Like Nothing Else on TV

A teen girl leaves home to live in the wilderness in this beautifully shot, virtuosically acted, profoundly poetic drama
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'The Penguin' Is a Stylish, Dumbed-Down Trump Allegory

Colin Farrell is fine. But the mediocrity of HBO's latest gangster drama speaks to the decline of prestige TV.
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'Agatha All Along' Is Loads of Campy, Witchy Fun: Review

Disney+ delivers a 'WandaVision' sequel that caters to fans Marvel rarely pleases. It's delightful. But is it doomed?