If HOMELAND hadn’t once been so good, it wouldn’t be so painful now to see what it’s become. Season 5 was by no means terrible: it was crisply produced, Claire Danes and Mandy Patinkin remain enviable leads, and the plotting was no sillier than that of many other TV action-adventures, which could also have […]
It wasn’t so long ago that the announcement of an epic period love story starring Nicole Kidman and Clive Owen as war correspondent Martha Gellhorn and legendary novelist Ernest Hemingway, directed by Philip Kaufman, the man behind The Right Stuff, The Unbearable Lightness of Being and Henry & June, premiering at the Cannes […]
FINDING CARTER: Tuesday 10PM on MTV FINDING CARTER was one of last year’s genuine surprises. Showing up on MTV, of all places, it rose past its contrived premise–teen Carter (Kathryn Prescott) finds out that Lori (Milena Govich), the mother she’s grown up with, is actually the woman who kidnapped her as a child, and […]
Some smart shifts in emphasis have left HART OF DIXIE in fine shape as it reaches the midpoint of its second season, changes that were evident in tonight’s midseason finale, written by series creator Leila Gerstein and directed by Patrick Norris. Season 1 of Hart was essentially Gilmore Girls meets “Southern Exposure,” the travails […]
DIVORCE: Sunday 10PM on HBO – In the Queue In its opening half-hour, HBO’s DIVORCE doesn’t show much interest in the “-medy” part of “dramedy.” The series creator is Sharon Horgan, who with Rob Delaney is also the co-creator and co-star of Amazon’s wonderful Catastrophe. Part of what makes that show so extraordinary is […]
NASHVILLE: Wednesday 10PM on ABC WHAT IT’S SAYING: Good old girls tusslin’ and singin’ in the world of country music.
BILLIONS: Sunday 9PM on Showtime The fourth season of a successful series can be an inflection point. By the time Season 4 begins, the show’s makers know what works, but it’s still early enough that the talent isn’t beginning to itch for their next big things. It’s easy enough to glide along the path […]
It’s Year 40 for SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE, and like many prosperous middle-aged citizens, SNL has no interest at all in shaking up its comfortable life. Tonight’s season premiere could, with a few cast adjustments, have been the premiere of any season over the past decade. Even though there were only two franchise sketches on […]