Looking for something new to watch? These are the 15 best new TV shows of 2024, as picked by IndieWire, including 'Shogun,' 'Elsbeth,' more.
From “Ripley” and “Shōgun” to “Industry” season three, here are the shows that we’ve loved most this year.
The 15 best TV shows of 2024 include everything from 'Baby Reindeer' to 'Interview with the Vampire,' 'Pachinko' to 'Expats.'
You’ll find some of the best shows on television on Apple TV+, making a subscription on its own or as part of Apple One totally worth the investment. If you just bought a new Apple product, chances are it came with a free trial period as well. Don’t forget to take advantage and...
It was a year of decisions, most of them clear-cut and easy, but when it came to choosing the “best” new shows of 2024 — a far more subjective choice than anything that appeared on a general election ballot — it’s been a tough call. This has been a quality year — ergo, the...
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Here's the best British TV shows of 2024 and where you can watch them, both within the UK and outside it. 33. Shardlake Credit: Adrienn Szabo Based on C. J. Sansom's novels, spanning the reigns of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I, historical mystery series Shardlake was an unexpected ...
Despite all that gloom, 2024 has still seen some amazing work come to screen. We’ve had tense crime series, globetrotting thrillers, glitzy entertainment shows, heartfelt comedy, imaginative sci-fi and brilliant period drama. We’ve had shows so good they explain why clever, creative people ...
Premiered: February 11, 2024 Genres: Drama Also ranks #1 on The Best Shows On Sunday Night In 2025 Also ranks #1 on The Best Current CBS Shows Also ranks #12 on The 40+ Best Streaming Action Series 2 Ghosts Rose McIver, Utkarsh Ambudkar, Brandon Scott Jones 96 votes...
Three seasons in, and FX’s culinary dramedy continues to be one of the best shows on television. The latest season of “The Bear” wasn’t nearly as stressful as its first two installments, swapping out high stakes screaming matches for moments of reflection. But that slower pace didn’t ...