Writer: Kyle Stevens
Here's what's coming to Netflix in December
Netflix is closing out 2016 more quietly than last, with no big Christmas specials. However, there will be new content coming December to watch over your christmas break. Read More »
HBO's 'Westworld' reminiscent of 'Lost,' video game 'Skyrim'
'Westworld,' new this year on HBO, features a puzzle-building type of storytelling, says TV columnist Kyle Stevens. He's excited to build the rest of the puzzle, comparing it to 'Lost' and 'Skyrim.' Read More »
'Atlanta' maintains popularity by being different from the rest
Many popular shows spur second-grade knockoffs in an attempt to capitalize on the original show's audience. TV columnist Kyle Stevens argues that 'Atlanta' is different. Read More »
Netflix releases new content for November
Need a day off? Netflix has got you covered. Check out the new TV shows coming to the streaming service this month. Read More »
Alternative talk shows offer new form of late night entertainment
Tired of the same old typical late night talk show? TV columnist Kyle Stevens gives you some alternative talk show options, from Chelsea Handler's Netflix show to Eric Andre's inappropriate shorts. Read More »
TV heavyweight HBO has stacked Sunday night lineup this fall
Sunday nights belong to HBO, who has turned out high-quality shows. Take a look at this fall season's show lineup, which includes a science fiction drama and a dark comedy about divorce. Read More »
'Pitch' addresses feminist issues, but has notable shortcomings
Fox's new hour-long drama "Pitch" revolves around a woman playing in Major League Baseball, but some issues with it's production take away from the weight of the show. Read More »
FX is the underrated channel that rules television
The once small, throwaway channel that you neglected deserves to be the channel playing when you hit the power button on your remote. Read More »
New Kevin James sitcom is redundant, no longer appealing to viewers
TV columnist Kyle Stevens looks at the trailer for Kevin James' new sitcom and how it is outdated and redundant in the age of miniseries and dramas. Read More »
Steven Colbert's first year at Late Show was lukewarm, now picking up steam
The Late Show with Steven Colbert marks its one-year anniversary on September 8, and it's come a long way since it's first airing. Read More »
Surprising summer hit shows compete with Netflix's fall season
With a surprising number of hit summer shows, the fall season has big shoes to fill. Get your Netflix and TV geared up for hits like Narcos and Amanda Knox. Read More »
Stevens: Summer is the perfect time to watch niche TV shows
Summer is rapidly approaching, so TV columnist Kyle Stevens decided to pool together the best niche TV shows that will be available over the next few months. Read More »
Stevens: May will be the 1st boring month of the year for Netflix
Every month TV columnist Kyle Stevens takes a look at what's coming and leaving Netflix. Not much is happening this May, and Hulu and Amazon may take advantage of that. Read More »
Stevens: Ken Burns' documentaries continue to stun audiences
TV columnist Kyle Stevens discusses the latest Ken Burns documentary, "Jackie Robinson," and the rest of Burns' films to see what made this documentarian so well-known. Read More »
Stevens: Yahoo! streaming baseball games and Twitter streaming NFL games could be the demise of traditional TV
Many people say that “sports are keeping television as we know it alive.” So, with the announcement that Yahoo! will stream baseball games and Twitter will stream NFL games, both for free, TV needs to find new ways to stay alive. Read More »
Stevens: Sarah Palin could become the next Judge Judy
Sarah Palin recently signed a deal to be a courtroom judge on a reality television show, and our TV columnist Kyle Stevens is really, really intrigued. Read More »
Stevens: What's coming to, leaving Netflix this April
It's that time of the month again: TV columnist Kyle Stevens covers what's coming and leaving Netflix this April, the things you should watch and the shows you ought to avoid. Read More »
Stevens: Louis C.K.'s surprise show is a work of art
Louis C.K. recently released a surprise episode on his website of his new show, "Horace and Pete." TV columnist Kyle Stevens explains why he thinks this show is a masterpiece. Read More »
Stevens: Hollywood's plethora of sequels, spinoffs is overkill
TV columnist Kyle Stevens explains why the culture of sequels, reboots and spinoffs coming from Hollywood is getting tiresome, and eventually is going to collapse. Read More »
Stevens: Your monthly forecast of what to look for and what to say goodbye to on Netflix
TV columnist Kyle Stevens walks us through what shows are being added on Netflix and what shows are getting the axe. Read More »
Stevens: Marketing for 'House of Cards' is better than actual presidential advertising
The advertising for "House of Cards" coincides with the real presidential race, and does a better job promoting Frank Underwood than many of the ads for the real candidates. Read More »
Stevens: SNL is emerging from a two-year slump of mediocre content
Bill Hader, Kristen Wiig, Andy Samberg and the rest of the late 2000s-early 2010s cast set a high standard for the show that could not initially be followed up when they all moved on. Today the new cast is finally beginning to come together and produce funny content. Read More »
Stevens: The Twilight Zone deserves to be your next Netflix binge
If you are searching for a new show to binge-watch on Netflix, look no further; movie columnist Kyle Stevens explains why The Twilight Zone should be the next on your list. Read More »