The hits just kept coming on tonight’s SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE, which packed a whole fall’s worth of glitz into the show’s final 90 minutes of 2013. Technically, Jimmy Fallon was the host and Justin Timberlake was musical guest, but as anyone would have expected, the two were essentially a team–and if they weren’t enough […]
> Premieres Thursday 10PM on USA: If Nothing Else Is On… (But it’s summer, so nothing is.) At this point, I think we could all identify a USA Network series blindfolded and with the soundtrack running backwards. There’s the quirky, unconventional savant lead–available, like a comfortable sweater, in several colors: cop/detective (In Plain Sight, Psych, […]
This was a Toronto Film Festival unlike any other, and not just because I “attended” it from the laptop in my house. Toronto has become an important stop on the road to the Academy Awards, with 9 of the past 10 Best Picture winners premiering or screening there. (Birdman was the exception.) But no […]
It remains a pop culture puzzle that Marvel can have such uninterrupted, unprecedented success as a producer of blockbuster movies, yet still not have cracked the code of TV, while DC, which is hurrying (perhaps too fast) to play catch-up on the big screen, is routinely turning out hit series for the small one. (Well, […]
CALL ME BY YOUR NAME (Sony Classics): Luca Guadagnino’s sumptuous gay romance has been anointed as the Sundance entry most likely to figure into next year’s Oscar race, and it’s easy to see why. It combines the appeal of traditional prestige drama (James Ivory, who practically invented the modern version of that genre, is […]
NASHVILLE: Wednesday 10PM on ABC NASHVILLE has both improved and flattened out over time. When the series started, it was frustratingly uneven, but also trying to do something potentially exciting: combine the appeal of a traditional TV serial with stories that would talk frankly about women in show business (of various ages) and the […]
WRITERS is considered an “independent” movie because it was made without big-studio financing and because its stars (Greg Kinnear, Jennifer Connelly, Kristen Bell) are familiar faces, but not at the level that sell tickets strictly on the basis of their names. Beyond those business considerations, though, Josh Boone’s debut feature is as safe and predictable […]
PERSON OF INTEREST was CBS’s most ambitious and elegantly constructed procedural, and its ratings in other circumstances would have been decent enough to keep it on the air beyond a 4 1/2-season run. But the TV business changed around it, and marginal ratings can no longer sustain expensive series that don’t permit their networks […]