“Rachel, Jack and Ashley Too” simplifies thorny questions about fandom and taste with a familiar story of rebellion.
The Season 5 episode about a pair of gamers who fall in love considers how digital worlds can warp people’s self-image.
The Netflix show’s fifth season shines brightest with a bizarre and intermittently compelling bit of pop-music melodrama.
The Netflix show’s latest run stumbles with a plodding tale about the indifference of social-media companies.
A surprise episode of the series takes the form of a choose-your-own-adventure game.
The final installment of the fourth season is stashed with Easter eggs that bring the show’s universe together.
The fifth episode of the Netflix show’s fourth season is a post-apocalyptic battle between woman and machine.
The fourth episode of the fourth season is about a system that pairs compatible people together, with a twist.
The third episode of Season 4 tells a muddled, grim tale of surveillance and memory-mining.
Directed by Jodie Foster, the second episode of Season 4 taps into the anxieties of raising children.
The first episode of the Netflix show’s fourth season finds a new angle on tech horror through sci-fi satire.
In the sci-fi anthology series’s fourth season, a unifying theme pulls the show together in unprecedented fashion.
The British composer describes how he creates scores for film and television projects like The Leftovers, Black Mirror, and Morgan.
In its third season, the series achieves an imaginative moral and narrative depth that counteracts its often-dark scenarios.
The final chapter of this season takes the social-media mob to its deadly extreme.
The fifth episode of the new season features American soldiers fighting mysterious mutants.
The more emotional and hopeful tale stars Mackenzie Davis and Gugu Mbatha-Raw.
The third episode of the new season is one of the most disturbing of the series.
The second episode of the new season is a twisty, tense horror story about an immersive video game that can detect your darkest fears.
Starring Bryce Dallas Howard, the episode is set in a world where everyone is ranked out of five.