by Adam Buckman on Feb 14, 9:27 AM
First published as a book in 1898, "The War of the Worlds" is a rare gift that keeps on giving.
by Adam Buckman on Feb 13, 7:00 AM
Sometimes it seems as if TV's animated comedies capture contemporary life more accurately than so-called "live action" comedies on TV.
by Adam Buckman on Feb 12, 9:11 AM
This year's audience tally represents a far cry from Oscars of yesteryear that routinely drew twice that amount.
by Adam Buckman on Feb 11, 9:36 AM
The "TV Blog" believes Joaquin Phoenix's acceptance speech was the standout highlight of the Oscars Sunday night.
by Adam Buckman on Feb 10, 9:20 AM
Watch a show like "For Life" and all you see are long faces with pained expressions.
by Adam Buckman on Feb 7, 8:00 AM
The value of the gift Nancy Pelosi gave to Republican candidates at all levels in this hotly contested election year is incalculable.
by Adam Buckman on Feb 6, 9:08 AM
You watch a show like "Indebted" with an air of disbelief that they are still making TV shows like this.
by Adam Buckman on Feb 5, 9:03 AM
Life can get pretty prickly in a briar patch, which is likely the reason why this new limited series premiering this week on USA Network is named "Briarpatch."
by Adam Buckman on Feb 4, 9:15 AM
Nothing about the Martin Scorsese-Jonah Hill commercial for the Coca-Cola Energy drink made any sense.
by Adam Buckman on Feb 3, 8:00 AM
It's not every day that a new show comes along featuring one of the best actors that TV has ever had.
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