Kevin Yeoman
Contributing since January, 2011
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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.
Latest Articles
Sorry For Your Loss Exclusive Clip: No Boy Bands During A Romantic Getaway
Leigh and Danny prepare to take their unconventional relationship to the next level in an exclusive clip from Facebook Watch’s Sorry For Your Loss.
Silicon Valley Season 6 Review: HBO’s Comedy Prepares To Skewer Big Tech One Last Time
HBO’s Silicon Valley begins its final season with Richard and the Pied Piper crew in hot water yet again after he makes a fateful pledge to Congress.
Mrs. Fletcher Review: An Empty Nest Brings Second Chances In HBO’s Terrific Limited Series
HBO and Tom Perrotta team once again to turn the author’s Mrs. Fletcher into a funny, sexually frank limited series starring Kathryn Hahn.
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Review: David Chang Goes On A Bland Celebrity Food Tour
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner is a somewhat bland spiritual sequel to the Netflix food series Ugly Delicious, with David Chang and his celebrity friends.
The Devil Next Door Trailer: Netflix’s True-Crime Series Follows An Alleged Nazi War Criminal
The trailer for Netflix’s true-crime docuseries The Devil Next Door tells the unbelievable story of an alleged Nazi war criminal living in the U.S.
Limetown Exclusive Clip Shows How Even Small Moments Can Be Very Unnerving
In an exclusive clip from episode 4 of Facebook Watch’s Limetown, Stanley Tucci makes his presence known to a recently widowed resident.
BoJack Horseman Season 6 Review: A Fragmented Start To The Series Finale
The first half of BoJack Horseman season 6 delivers a fragmented start to the final season, as one of Netflix’s best shows prepares to say goodbye.
The Kominsky Method Season 2 Review: The Sun’s Not Setting On One Of Netfix's Best Comedies
Season 2 of Netflix’s senior citizen comedy The Kominsky Method brings great performances from its leads, but more tepid punchlines form Chuck Lorre.
Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan Season 2 Review: The Series Delivers An Explosive Action Spectacle
Season 2 of Amazon’s globe-spanning action series Jack Ryan takes its titular character to Venezuela in search of the next big nuclear threat.
Daybreak Review: A High School Comedy That’s Like Ferris Bueller’s Apocalyptic Day Off
Netflix’s somewhat generic apocalyptic high school comedy Daybreak owes an enormous debt to John Hughes, but is not without its charms.
The Feed Trailer: Amazon’s Sci-Fi Series Envisions A Dark, Ultra-Connected Future
Amazon drops a trailer for its newest series The Feed, a sci-fi story that imagines technology connecting every human being on the planet.
Castle Rock Season 2 Review: More Misery Makes For An Entertaining Tale Of Madness
Season 2 of Hulu’s Stephen King anthology Castle Rock introduces Misery’s Annie Wilkes and finds a more coherent and entertaining storyline.
Silicon Valley Season 6 Trailer: The End Is Coming For Pied Piper
HBO’s Silicon Valley season 6 gets a new trailer as the tech comedy plans to take Richard and Pied Piper into trouble ahead of the series finale.
Watchmen Review: Damon Lindelof’s Series Is A Radical Remix Of The Celebrated Comic
Damon Lindelof launches HBO’s Watchmen with a radical remix of the vaunted comic book, delivering a stunning and searingly political television drama.
Catherine The Great Review: A Grand Spectacle & Searing Performance From Helen Mirren
HBO and Sky’s Catherine the Great offers another exceptional performance from Helen Mirren, as well as the spectacle of an historical epic.
Dollface Full Trailer Sends Kat Dennings On A Post-Relationship Journey
The full trailer for Hulu’s new original comedy Dollface finds Kat Denning searching for her old life in the wake of a sudden breakup with her boyfriend.
The Man In The High Castle Season 4 Trailer: The Final Season Begins
The trailer for season 4 of Amazon’s The Man in the High Castle goes all out on its sci-fi storyline to bring the alt-history story to a close.
You’re Not A Monster Review: Even Famous Monsters Have Emotional Issues
IMDb TV delivers its first original scripted animated series, You’re Not a Monster, a short-form comedy about classic movie monsters in therapy.
Impulse Season 2 Review: Teleporting Teen Drama Gets Darker & More Action Packed
Season 2 of YouTube Premium’s Impulse takes audiences into a deeper, darker storyline, one that offers more action and drama than before.
Robot Chicken Season 10 Exclusive Clip Ventures To The Island Of The Recalled Toys
A Robot Chicken exclusive clip delves into a different nostalgia, as the stop-motion satire pokes fun at a holiday staple and some ill-advised toys.