WEEDS: Sunday 10PM on Showtime WHERE WE WERE: After a season largely concerned with a battle for supremacy in the New York drug trade, both within and outside the family, there seemed to be a moment of comparative serenity for Nancy Botwin (Mary Louise Parker) and her clan at the upstate enclave she’d […]
EPISODES: Sunday 10:30PM on Showtime WHERE WE WERE: Sean and Beverly Lincoln (Stephen Mangan and Tamsin Greig) are a married pair of British television writers who’ve had a modest success with a low-key comedy about a middle-aged teacher at a boys’ private school. US TV executive Merc Lapidus (John Pankow) tells them that […]
TED: Watch It At Home – More Than a TV Show, Less Than a Movie With TED, Seth MacFarlane makes his move to the big screen from a spectacularly successful career in adult-oriented TV animation, steering most of FOX’s non-Simpsons “animation domination” line-up with Family Guy, American Dad and The Cleveland Show. More significantly, though, Ted marks his first […]
MAGIC MIKE: Worth A Ticket – Soderbergh Again Earns His Crumpled Dollars Although he hasn’t appeared in any of the year’s giant action blockbusters (GI Joe 2, probably not that giant anyway, was postponed to next year), 2012 could well be remembered as the year of Channing Tatum. He’s had 3 major hits in […]
ABRAHAM LINCOLN: VAMPIRE HUNTER – Not Even For Free – An Unconstitutional Offense Against Moviegoers Honestly: how is a movie called ABRAHAM LINCOLN: VAMPIRE HUNTER not a comedy? It’s as if Woody Allen had given the title Bananas to his film Interiors–it makes no sense. And yet, Timur Bekmambetov’s picture, and presumably the source […]
THE NEWSROOM: Sundays 10PM on HBO – DVR Alert We live in an era of TV auteurs. Although there will always be networks and studios writing the checks–just ask Dan Harmon–it’s arguably the case that writer/producers like Matthew Weiner, Louis C.K., Kurt Sutter and Lena Dunham have more clout than all but a tiny handful […]
IT’S A DISASTER: Worth A Ticket – And They Feel Just (More Or Less) Fine IT’S A DISASTER is the movie Seeking A Friend For the End of the World aspired, but failed, to be: a laugh-out-loud, throat-clutching comedy about catastrophe. Disaster, which premiered at this year’s LA Film Festival, doesn’t yet have […]
TO ROME WITH LOVE: Worth A Ticket – Woody Allen Takes A Roman Holiday At the age of 76, with 44 films and a moving van’s worth of awards to his credit, Woody Allen doesn’t worry too much about topping himself. His assembly line readies next year’s movie for production before the current year’s […]