THE KNICK: Friday 10PM on Cinemax Previously… on THE KNICK: New York’s Knickerbocker Hospital circa 1900 is a highly respectable institution, funded by wealthy benefactors and with a conscientious staff, but to modern eyes, it’s little more than a sewer, with “state of the art” operating procedures that seem savage and conditions that are […]
THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING (Focus/Universal) – Opens November 7 – Worth A Ticket There’s a benefit but also a burden to being clear-cut “Oscar bait.” At this point we all know the kinds of movies the Academy looks upon with favor: serious biographies, period pieces, leading actors who contort themselves in one way or […]
HOW TO GET AWAY WITH MURDER: Thursday 10PM on ABC Previously… on HOW TO GET AWAY WITH MURDER: At Middleton College, the brilliant, daunting law professor and criminal defense attorney Annalise Keating (Viola Davis) has gathered together her yearly group of five of her most promising students to work with her at her law […]
BOARDWALK EMPIRE was, from its start, HBO at its best and most frustrating. The show was sumptuously produced, on a scale that no other small-screen purveyor of content could match, famously including the recreation of a chunk of the 1920’s-era Atlantic City boardwalk. Its ambitious were enormous, ranging eventually through four decades and at […]
THE ROYALS: Sunday 10PM on E! Previously… on THE ROYALS: The (fictional) British monarchy is a mess. The Prince of Wales has died in mysterious circumstances, and the next in line to the crown is now his brother Prince Liam (William Moseley), who’s falling for Ophelia (Merritt Patterson), the raised-in-America commoner daughter of the […]
Season 4 of ONCE UPON A TIME was a rather misshapen one. The Fall cycle was a tie-in to Disney’s blockbuster Frozen (creators Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz swore it was their idea and not a corporate mandate), and although it didn’t bring out the best in the series, it delivered in the ratings. […]
IMPASTOR: Wednesday 10:30PM on TV Land – Change the Channel TV Land’s brand was built primarily as a repackager of vintage sitcoms, and when it entered the world of original content, it initially did so with shows that tried to duplicate their appeal: basic multi-camera comedies like Hot In Cleveland and The Exes that starred former stars of […]
Even though no one who isn’t in the awards game could name a member of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (or would care about their opinion if they did), that group has seen its Golden Globes become the 2d most prominent award for both movies and TV. In the last few years, the Globes […]