ROGUE: Wednesday 9PM on Audience Network (DirecTV only) – Change the Channel Remember when the phrase “cable drama” only implied a cheaper, racier version of a network cop show? Subscribers to DirecTV can relive those years with ROGUE, its newest original programming and a series that gives Red Widow a run for its money […]
> See A Word About Busted Pilots We round out our survey of some of the more notable busted pilots of the season with the distinctive POE, produced by Warner Bros Television for ABC and written by Chris Hollier (a former writer for Kyle XY). Unfortunately, this pilot stands for the proposition that “distinctive” doesn’t […]
THE WALKING DEAD: Sunday 9PM on AMC THE WALKING DEAD has never been prized for its subtlety, and it didn’t attempt any with the title of its crossroads Season 9 premiere: “A New Beginning.” Which it definitely was, as the first episode under new showrunner Angela Kang (who was promoted up through the writer/producer […]
The Sundance programmers, one has to assume, are big fans of TV’s Happy Endings. Casey Wilson is part of that show’s wonderful ensemble, and one of its most reliably hilarious members. The news that she was co-writing (with co-star June Diane Raphael) her own comedy vehicle must have seemed promising. Yet at some point […]
THE WOMAN IN BLACK: Watch It At Home – Fun, But Creaky As Its Doors THE WOMAN IN BLACK is so aggressively old-fashioned it sometimes feels like the horror movie version of The Artist. A haunted house story in the grand style, it may be in color and wide-screen, but its heart […]
HUMAN FACTORS: Is Ronny Trocker’s Human Factors intended as a political allegory? The married couple at its center are the German Jan (Mark Waschke) and the French Nina (Sabine Timoteo), and there’s a plot point about whether the ad agency they run will take on a political party as a client. If that’s the […]
THE LIBRARIANS: Sunday 8PM on TNT Previously… on THE LIBRARIANS: In the long-term absence of head Librarian Flynn Carsen (Noah Wyle), a trio of apprentices preserve magical historical artifacts and keep the world safe from their use: history/literature/mechanical genius Jacob Stone (Christian Kane), mathematical savant Cassandra Cillian (Lindy Booth), and master thief and hacker […]
Toronto this year provided two notable portraits of teenagers growing up in a time of political turmoil, Olivier Assayas’s SOMETHING IN THE AIR and Sally Potter’s GINGER AND ROSA. Assayas’s film is about the end of the end of a revolution that never happened. (The French title, Apres Mai, specifically refers to the May 1968 unrest in and around […]