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About Kevin Yeoman

Kevin is Screen Rant’s TV Editor. He is a graduate of the University of Wyoming and the University of Washington. Kevin is a member of the TCA.

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Steve Carell in Space Force Season 1 Netflix 2020
Space Force Review: Netflix Comedy Shoots For The Stars But Stays Mostly Grounded

Steve Carell and Greg Daniels re-team for Space Force, Netflix’s timely spoof that boasts an incredible cast, but doesn’t know what to do with them.

Daveed Diggs and Jennifer Connelly in Snowpiercer TNT
Snowpiercer Review: A Compelling Concept Plagued With Questions Of Sustainability

TNT’s long-in-production television version of Snowpiercer finally premieres, delivering some strong performances in an otherwise bumpy ride.

Solar Opposites Season 1 Hulu
Solar Opposites Review: Some Extra Extraterrestrials Deliver Plenty Of Out There Humor

Justin Roiland’s Solar Opposites takes the now-familiar Rick & Morty formula and spins it into a wild domestic comedy with extra extraterrestrials.

Rafe Spall Esther Smith Trying Apple TV+
Trying Review: Apple TV+ Delivers A Charming British Comedy

Apple TV+ offers up another solid half-hour comedy, this time with Trying, a charming series about accepting all that adulthood has to offer.

Robbie Amell in  Amazon Prime
Review: Amazon’s Sci-Fi Tech Satire Is Fun But Familiar

Greg Daniels returns to TV with the sci-fi tech satire , which has some fun with some rather familiar ideas about our tech-driven culture.

Natalie Dormer Daniel Zovatto and Nathan Lane in Penny Dreadful City of Angels
Penny Dreadful: City of Angels Review: Often Very Silly, Rarely Any Fun

Penny Dreadful: City of Angel’s is Showtime’s follow-up to one of its most entertaining original series, but the new take isn’t remotely as fun.

Chris Evans Jaeden Martell and Michelle Dockery in Defending Jacob Apple TV+
Defending Jacob Review: Strong Performances Make This Slow-Burn Drama Worthwhile

Apple TV+ recruits Chris Evans and Michelle Dockery for Defending Jacob, a dark domestic drama that asks how far a parent would go for their child.

Titus Welliver and Madison Lintz in Bosch Season 6
Bosch Season 6 Review: Satisfying Police Procedural Comfort Food

The new season of Amazon’s police procedural raises the stakes for Bosch and all of Los Angeles, but still finds time for more personal stories.

Harvey Guillén in What We Do in the Shadows Season 2 FX
What We Do In The Shadows Season 2 Review: Darkly Silly Comedy Perfection

FX’s supernatural comedy, What We Do in the Shadows, returns for a riotous second season, adding new dimensions to its incredibly fun concept.

Sandra Oh Killing Eve Season 3
Killing Eve Season 3 Review: The Series Doesn't Sparkle Like It Used To

Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer continue to shine despite the feeling that Killing Eve’s best days are behind it in a slow-going season 3.

Cursed Films Shudder
Cursed Films Review: Shudder’s Docies Explores Famous Horror Movie Legends

Shudder’s new docies Cursed Films takes a deep dive into the belief that some classic horror films were more than just scary…they’re cursed.

Brooklynn Prince in Home Before Dark Apple TV+
Home Before Dark Review: Precocious Overload

Despite a terrific lead performance from Brooklynn Prince, Apple TV+’s Home Before Dark struggles to understand the audience it’s best suited for.

Rebecca Hall in Tales From the Loop Season 1 Amazon Prime
Tales From The Loop Review: Smart, Humane, & Emotionally-Driven Sci-Fi

Amazon’s Tales From the Loop offers truly thoughtful and emotionally-driven science fiction stories in a clever and compelling anthological format.

Derek Wilson Josh Hutcherson and Eliza Coupe in Future Man Season 3 Hulu
Future Man Season 3 Review: Seth Rogen Adds To A Fun, Final Trip Through Time

Hulu’s raunchy time travel comedy, Future Man, ends with a final, eight-episode trip through history, making a hilarious mess along the way.

Jason Bateman and Laura Linney in Ozark Season 3 Netflix
Ozark Season 3 Review: Fraught Family Dynamics Make For A Gripping Season

Season 3 of Netflix’s Emmy winner Ozark puts the focus on the Byrde family, as Marty and Wendy clash over what their future will look like.

Hank Azaria in Brockmire Season 4
Brockmire Season 4 Review: The Final Season Takes A Wild Trip To The End

The final season of IFC’s acclaimed sports comedy Brockmire takes a speculative approach to its title character’s arc, peering far into his future.

Bertie Carvel and Rufus Sewell The Pale Horse Amazon Prime
The Pale Horse Review: Amazon Delivers A Disturbing, Twisty Folk-Horror Mystery

The Pale Horse is the latest Agatha Christie adaptation to hit Amazon, and it’s also by far the strangest, making for a disturbing and twisty mystery.

Matt Berry in Year of the Rabbit IFC
Exclusive Year Of The Rabbit Clip: Matt Berry Speaks With An Assassin

An exclusive clip from IFC’s British import Year of the Rabbit sees Matt Berry’s Victorian detective encounter a telephone and an assassin.

Nicke Offerman looks on in Devs
Devs Review: Alex Garland Delivers A Riveting, Sometimes Bumpy Tech Thriller

Alex Garland writes and directs FX’s newest series, a tech-world thriller that finds itself playing around with some big and unsettling ideas.