Season 2 of Jill Soloway's loving portrait of a trans woman and her fractious family is as brilliant, complicated, exquisitely detailed and surprising as ever. By Tim Goodman The opening scenes of the ...
As I’ve mentioned before, you can tell so much about what’s going to happen this season just by watching that amazing first scene. Sarah and Tammy are getting married, and season 2 opens with them ...
UPDATE: Amazon has delayed the release of “Transparent” slightly. Instead of debuting December 4 as originally announced, Season 2 will premiere via Amazon Prime on December 11. “I walked home and ...
In 2015, no show has a better sampling of musical choices than Aziz Ansari's brilliant Master of None, with a wide breadth that included The Animals, Beach House, Peter Rock and CL Smooth, and X-Ray ...
Two key decisions are made right at the start of “Transparent” Season 2, though the weight of these choices doesn’t fully hit you until the season’s final scene. As is standard practice at Indiewire, ...
Quite a lot of talk has started erupting about the new slate of Amazon pilots, specifically with Tig Notaro's One Mississippi, which pairs her with producer Louis C.K., who helped her reach national ...
The battle of Netflix vs. Amazon Prime is one that, like DC vs. Marvel, is set to continue in perpetuity. It’s impossible to come to a definite conclusion on which streaming service is superior, but ...
If you purchase a product through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. In its first season, "Transparent" was exceptional both for its timely portrayal of Mort Pfefferman (Jeffrey Tambor)- ...
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I have almost no issues with the near-perfect Amazon series Transparent, but if I were to bring up one, it's the fact that it's way too easy to marathon. Each 10-episode season is the television ...
There is no American border as perilous as the one separating self-knowledge from self-absorption and, as the second season of Amazon’s “Transparent” proves, no one charts it as fearlessly, humanely ...