TVOM: "In the gloom of Lithuania, Will Graham and Chiyoh come to agree on at least one thing: “All sorrows can be borne if you put them in a story.” Fiction as a coping mechanism is not something unfamiliar to readers of books and viewers of film and television. Often, the willingness to give yourself over to a story comes from its potential to be cathartic, since you can live vicariously through its characters without having to experience their pain first-hand. Or, if that kind of pain has already been experienced, the story helps shoulder some of it by creating the illusion that you are sharing that experience with someone else."
Dinner with the Parents Review: It's a family comedy series following the Langers, who often turn their family dinners into a disruptively chaotic affair.
Bros Review: The series, as the title suggests, is about two adult men who want to behave like children and we are not here for that.
Going Home With Tyler Cameron Review: This is a simple, no-nonsense but cliched watch, with Cameron's boyish charms taking centre stage.