by Adam Buckman on Mar 31, 8:00 AM
Serenity can be difficult to find in our raucous, abrasive TV media today -- but an oasis exists if you can find it.
by Adam Buckman on Mar 30, 8:00 AM
A new scripted series about Julia Child seeks to place her in the vanguard of the social changes that shook the nation and the world in the 1960s.
by Adam Buckman on Mar 29, 7:00 AM
Much of Sunday's Oscar show was an off-putting train wreck long before Will Smith decided to commit assault on international television.
by Adam Buckman on Mar 28, 8:00 AM
"How We Roll" tells the story of a blue-collar guy who seeks to use his bowling skills to propel himself into the professional ranks.
by Adam Buckman on Mar 25, 8:00 AM
When a college basketball star is seen in TV commercials for a casino, that's when you know the gambling fox is really in the sports henhouse.
by Adam Buckman on Mar 24, 7:00 AM
In the seven years that the "TV Blog" has been covering the Oscars here, only two moments in that entire time stood out as true surprises.
by Adam Buckman on Mar 23, 7:00 AM
Last year at this time with the pandemic still raging, the Oscars tanked in the ratings. But what about this year?
by Adam Buckman on Mar 22, 8:00 AM
Maury Povich's retirement after 31 years in daytime talk serves as a reminder of how much TV has changed since the 1990s.
by Adam Buckman on Mar 21, 7:00 AM
"Servant of the People" tells the story of an ordinary history teacher and political outsider who is suddenly elected president of Ukraine.
by Adam Buckman on Mar 18, 8:00 AM
A dancing and singing prime-time special Sunday night on ABC is just what the doctor ordered for a morose nation.