by Adam Buckman on Aug 17, 8:00 AM
The show, "Inmate to Roommate," demonstrates that every once in a while, TV comes up with something new.
by Adam Buckman on Aug 16, 8:00 AM
The show "The Undeclared War" starts with the first of what might eventually evolve into multiple attacks on the Internet in Britain.
by Adam Buckman on Aug 15, 8:00 AM
The CW's "Leonardo" series is not quite a masterpiece, but neither is it the historically offensive bodice-ripper that it has been made out to be.
by Adam Buckman on Aug 12, 8:00 AM
An eight-part TV adaptation of "A League of Their Own" is tailor made for our times, although it tells a story from 79 years ago.
by Adam Buckman on Aug 11, 8:00 AM
This year, the four legacy broadcast networks do not have all that much to promote when it comes to new fall content.
by Adam Buckman on Aug 10, 8:00 AM
One question is: How does Netflix quantify its viewership? Minutes spent watching? Episodes binged? Time spent on the home page grazing?
by Adam Buckman on Aug 9, 8:00 AM
The game show is similar to Jenga, and also to the piling of building blocks by small children who then become delighted when "all fall down."
by Adam Buckman on Aug 8, 8:00 AM
Unlike so many other so-called comedies on TV and streaming these days, "This Fool" has not forgotten the comedy.
by Adam Buckman on Aug 5, 8:00 AM
Welcome to the world we live in: A man dances on a street corner, and in the space of 60 seconds becomes a viral-video sensation.
by Adam Buckman on Aug 4, 8:00 AM
The series, titled "Leonardo," was greeted with sharp criticism by historians when it premiered in the U.K.