NOAH: Worth A Ticket –The Word According to Darren Aronofsky When Darren Aronofsky decided to follow Black Swan, the biggest hit of his career, with the story of Noah and the Ark, it seemed like a perverse choice. Traditionally, the big-budget biblical epic has been among the blandest and most conservative of Hollywood genres, […]
SABOTAGE: Not Even For Free – A Bloody Waste SABOTAGE is a lot bloodier than you’re expecting. A lot bloodier. I mention this upfront because although an R-rated Arnold Schwarzenegger vehicle carries with it a certain likelihood of violence, the level of gore in Sabotage is more like what you’d see in a horror […]
SURVIVING JACK: Thursday 9:30PM on FOX – Change the Channel SURVIVING JACK is a Mortifying Parent Sitcom, which isn’t much of a surprise, since it originated with Justin Halpern, who wrote the book that became the short-lived sitcom S#!* My Dad Says and also wrote the book I Suck At Girls, which inspired this […]
It was a somewhat underpopulated 8th and final season for PSYCH. Maggie Lawson, the show’s female lead Juliet O’Hara, was off shooting Back In the Game most of the time, and Kirsten Nelson’s Chief Vick of the Santa Barbara Police had been relieved of her duties at the end of Season 7, so both […]
BROOKLYN NINE-NINE kicked off the beginning of the end of the 2013-14 network television season tonight, the first full-season series to reach its finale, so it’s time to start making some summarizing judgments about the year in television. Brooklyn was the best of the fall’s comedy pilots, and unlike some of its brethren (Hostages […]
THE FOSTERS seemed sturdier in the first half of its season than in its second. Series creators Brad Bredeweg and Peter Paige loaded up so strenuously on sudsy, often ham-handed melodrama that it’s threatened to extinguish the fine little character moments that originally distinguished the series. Tonight’s season finale had more of the same–and […]
Throughout its third season, reactions to GIRLS seemed to depend to a large extent on the particular vision of the series that viewers had. Season 3 of Lena Dunham’s show was notably less conceptual and experimental than Season 2 had been, with its standalone episodes, abrupt shifts in tone and focus, sexual frankness unusual […]
CRISIS: Sunday 10PM on NBC Previously… on CRISIS: On its way to a field trip in New York, a class of students from a Washington DC private school are kidnapped by a large and well-organized group of captors, and in the course of the crime, first-day Secret Service agent Marcus Finley (Lance Gross) is […]