
Kevin Yeoman
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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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Dispatches From Elsewhere Review: Jason Segel Takes Audiences On A Weird Trip
AMC’s newest series, Dispatches From Elsewhere, brings Jason Segel back to TV with a fantastical anthology series that feels boundlessly imaginative.

Whitmer Thomas Interview: How The Comedian Made His Unconventional HBO Special
Whitmer Thomas talks with Screen Rant about The Golden One, his unconventional comedy special that's part concert video and part family documentary.

Hunters Review: An Ultra-Pulpy Nazi-Killing Revenge Thriller
Amazon’s new series, Hunters, takes a pulpy, comic book-inspired approach to the story of an unlikely group hunting down history’s worst villains.

High Fidelity Review: Hulu’s Series Updates The Story With A Cool New Vibe
Nick Hornby’s High Fidelity gets the TV treatment in a new reboot with Zoë Kravitz as a love-lorn record store owner and her rocky romantic history.

Locke & Key Review: Plays Like A Karaoke Version Of Netflix’s Greatest Hits
Netflix’s adaptation of Joe Hill’s Locke & Key comic book escapes development hell to become a pastiche of the streamer’s most popular series.

Mythic Quest: Raven’s Banquet Review: Apple TV+ Scores A Workplace Comedy Hit
The It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia gang bring Mythic Quest: Raven’s Banquet to Apple TV+, delivering a welcome bit of irreverence to the service.

Heartland Docs, DVM Clip: Nat Geo WILD Vets Rescue A Newborn Calf [EXCLUSIVE]
An exclusive clip from Nat Geo WILD’s new series, Heartland Docs, DVM, sees a newborn calf get some emergency care after losing his mother.

Avenue 5 Premiere Review: HBO Takes Armando Iannucci’s Brutal Satire Into Space
HBO and Veep creator Armando Iannucci head into space for a darkly funny comedy about capitalism, consumerism, and pending disaster.

Little America Review: Apple TV+ Hits The Mark With Heartfelt Anthology
Apple TV+ delivers a heartfelt, uplifting anthology of real-life immigrant stories from executive producers Emily V. Gordon and Kumail Nanjiani.

The New Pope Review: A Clever, Sometimes Surreal, & Fundamentally Humane Series
Director Paolo Sorrentino returns to the Vatican for another fantastic, fantastical examination of the human side of those in service of the church.

The Outsider Review: Stephen King Adaptation Is A Gripping Procedural-Horror Hybrid
HBO’s The Outsider delivers the rare Stephen King adaptation that becomes a gripping crime procedural, thanks to the writing of Richard Price.

Sex Education Season 2 Review: An Effortlessly Charming & Funny Follow-Up
Netflix’s raunchy but sweet coming-of-age comedy, Sex Education, returns for a satisfying season 2, offering plenty more heart and humor.

Dare Me Series Premiere Review: USA Delivers A Smart, Dark Thriller
USA’s adaptation of Megan Abbott’s Dare Me is a smart, unconventional thriller that skillfully blends high school politics with much darker material.

The Witcher Series Premiere Review: Netflix Delivers A Grand Sword-And-Sorcery Adventure
Netflix’s The Witcher is very much in the vein of Game of Thrones, though it goes about capturing that feeling in some unexpectedly humorous ways.

A Christmas Carol Review: FX’s Dark Interpretation Attempts To Understand Scrooge
FX’s dark and adults-only interpretation of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol attempts to offer insight into Ebenezer Scrooge’s deep contempt.

Lost In Space Season 2 Review: More High-Flying Family-Friendly Adventure
Season 2 of Netflix’s effects-laden Lost in Space reboot puts the focus on family, even as it ups the ante in of high-flying sci-fi adventure.

Runaways Season 3 Review: Marvel TV’s Teen Heroes Call It A Day
Hulu and Marvel TV bring Runaways to an end with season 3 in a chaotic assembly of storylines with too many villains and not enough character.

Dan Soder Interview: Billions Funnyman Talks New HBO Special Son of a Gary
Comedian Dan Soder talks with Screen Rant about his new HBO comedy special Son of a Gary, where he finds his material, and working on Billions.

Homeland Season 8 Trailer: Is Carrie The New Brody In The Final Season?
Showtime’s Emmy-winning espionage series Homeland readies its final season with a new trailer that paints Carrie as a potential traitor.

Truth Be Told Series Premiere Review: Apple TV+ Delivers A Well-Made But Slow Drama
Apple TV+ delivers Truth Be Told, a well-made and earnest drama filled with strong performances, that nevertheless struggles with issues of pacing.