ENLISTED: Friday 9:30PM on FOX Previously… on ENLISTED: The brothers Hill–demoted hero soldier Pete (Geoff Stults), cynical Derrick (Chris Lowell) and earnest, dumb Randy (Parker Young)–all serve on a Florida Army base, where Pete is Sergeant of his brothers’ platoon. Their commanding officer is one-legged Sergeant Major Wallace (Keith David). Also on the base: […]
PARKS AND RECREATION: Tuesday 8PM on NBC There will be plenty of time to lament the passing of PARKS AND RECREATION, and what it portends for network TV comedy and especially for NBC. Well, “plenty” may be overstating it, since NBC is burning off the remaining episodes two at a time, apparently in a […]
You would have thought that if there was one SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE host who’d escape the cliche of a musical monologue, it would be Christoph Waltz, but you’d be wrong. “Smile, Damn It, Smile” wasn’t even a funny song, an Austria gag without any teeth or edge. (Although Taran Killian’s Casual Hitler was a […]
SCREAM QUEENS was 13 consecutive hours of shrill campiness, and it was only fans of shrill camp who turned out for it–and they were far lower in number than FOX and the Ryan Murphy brain-trust had hoped. As the MTV reboot of Scream had previously demonstrated, slasher movies don’t lend themselves to being extended […]
THE ZONE OF INTEREST (A24 – TBD): Jonathan Glazer has only directed 4 feature films in his 23-year career (the most recent was Under the Skin a decade ago). His latest, The Zone of Interest, is a work of formal brilliance, although unlikely to be to the taste of mainstream audiences. So rigorous and painstaking in its […]
Last year, the cop novel “The Whites” was published as the work of Harry Brandt–except that “Harry Brandt” was actually a pseudonym for Richard Price. This seemed odd at first, because unlike, say, JK Rowling deciding to write detective stories, crime novels were already Richard Price’s bread and butter, in celebrated works of fiction […]
HANNIBAL: Friday 10PM on NBC With the exception of Twin Peaks, HANNIBAL may well be the strangest drama ever to air on a broadcast network. Created for television by Bryan Fuller as a prequel in the Thomas Harris canon to Red Dragon, it mixes mannered, hushed, often extended dialogue sequences with loving, lingering scenes of […]
The world of television may have undergone a revolution over the past decade, but it hasn’t hit the continent of late-night network talk shows, which have introduced variations from their 1950s-era formats, but little meaningful change. There is, every time, the (middle-aged white) guy who does a topical monologue, the desk (or pre-taped) piece, […]