TV’s summer of 2016 was notable for a splendidly entertaining and emotionally satisfying 1980s-themed horror thriller. Unfortunately for Freeform and DEAD OF SUMMER, it was Netflix’s Stranger Things. Dead, which ended a low-rated season tonight, did have its moments, though, especially in its grand guignol final episodes. The general pattern of the series was […]
Last year, the cop novel “The Whites” was published as the work of Harry Brandt–except that “Harry Brandt” was actually a pseudonym for Richard Price. This seemed odd at first, because unlike, say, JK Rowling deciding to write detective stories, crime novels were already Richard Price’s bread and butter, in celebrated works of fiction […]
In recent years, Cameron Crowe has had trouble keeping his scripts coherent even when they only have to last 2 hours. It probably shouldn’t have come as a surprise that giving him 10 hours to play with was asking for trouble, and much of his Showtime series ROADIES has been unfocused and self-indulgent, a […]
There are none less cool than those trying desperately to be seen that way, and that was the fate of Freeform’s GUILT. Series creators Kathryn Price and Nichole Millard, along with showrunners Todd Slavkin and Darren Swimmer, all frantically pushed every “scandalous” button they could think of–drugs! prostitution! sex clubs! DJs! Blackmail! kinky royals! […]
After an entire season, it’s still not clear just what AMC’s PREACHER intends to be, but it’s been a dazzling ride all the same, sort of a Quentin Tarantino version of a Coen Brothers version of a Luis Bunuel version of the apocalypse. Every episode has had at least one remarkable set-piece sequence, and […]
Season 2 of FOX’s WAYWARD PINES wouldn’t have felt out of place on Syfy, and that’s not a compliment. Season 1 had a strong cast (Matt Dillon, Carla Gugino, Toby Jones, Juliette Lewis) and a clever twist, revealed halfway through: the bucolic yet sinister titular town was actually the last outpost of humanity, its […]
The final season of AMC’s HELL ON WHEELS was a sprawl, made worse by the network’s decision to play the season in two chunks separated by a year. This last stretch of 7 episodes was particularly choppy. One hour was a virtual two-hander for hero Cullen Bohannon (Anson Mount) and arch-foe The Swede (Christopher […]
Time-travel tales are everywhere on TV these days–Timeless, Making History, Time After Time and Frequency will join Legends of Tomorrow next season, and even Game of Thrones dabbled in the genre this year. But the works that take themselves seriously are fiendishly difficult to pull off, apt to fall into traps of timelines that coexist […]