by Adam Buckman on Dec 16, 8:00 AM
The majority of shows that come up for review here are judged on the basis of a single episode -- the premiere.
by Adam Buckman on Dec 13, 8:59 AM
He possesses a fortune said to be worth at least $400 million, so what does Larry David have to complain about?
by Adam Buckman on Dec 12, 9:13 AM
If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then Hallmark Channel is being inundated by compliments.
by Adam Buckman on Dec 11, 8:55 AM
No building in Manhattan is known far and wide as "the Viacom Building," but Black Rock was known far and wide as the CBS Building.
by Adam Buckman on Dec 10, 9:43 AM
As much as any popular entertainment of the past six years, 'Silicon Valley' provided a satirical yet accurate look at the rise and fall of a tech company.
by Adam Buckman on Dec 9, 7:00 AM
In a three-night stunt, Ellen DeGeneres and other celebrities intend to surprise regular people with heartwarming Christmas gifts.
by Adam Buckman on Dec 6, 10:08 AM
Myriad TV shows and movies over the years are beloved precisely because of the way they depict violence.
by Adam Buckman on Dec 5, 8:00 AM
Such is the nature of TV today: Shows come and go frequently and in great numbers -- at all times of the year too.
by Adam Buckman on Dec 4, 8:00 AM
Following a banishment of less than two years, the original "Roseanne" is inching its way back onto TV.
by Adam Buckman on Dec 3, 8:00 AM
Like so much else that has been disrupted by new technology in our society, the moviegoing experience is changing.