Published by Dan Cunning on Jun 30, 2023
May 18, 2023 on Peacock
From the creator of Lost and The Leftovers comes this wildly inventive, religious but not-actually-religious comedy/drama. An AI super-intelligence helps people through their daily lives, but is it good or bad or both? Also, the Holy Grail.
December 16, 2022 on AppleTV+
Lin Ford (played by Charlie Hunnam of Sons of Anarchy) escapes prison and flees to India where he tries to make something positive of his life, but he gets caught up in the seedy underbelly of Mumbia.
December 29, 2022 on Hulu
September 16, 2022 on Freevee (Amazon)
The creator of My Name is Earl and Raising Hope continues to polish his brand of comedy by following characters trying to make ends meet after being let out of prison during the COVID lockdowns. Season 1 Trailer
February 17, 2022 on Max
Better than the last 10 DC comicbook movies combined, this show is absolutely stupid in the best possible way. John Cena crushes the role of the bad guy trying to be good.
January 6, 2023 on AppleTV+
While set in a video game company, this show doesn't really focus on video game culture. It's just a well-written workplace comedy from some of the minds behind It's Always Sunny in Philedelphia (minus the cringe humor).
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