by Adam Buckman on Jan 17, 9:08 AM
The nation's largest advocacy group for people with dwarfism flew into action when they heard about a new dwarf wrestling show on the Discovery Channel.
by Adam Buckman on Jan 16, 9:55 AM
"The 75th Emmy Awards" dug up the ghosts of TV past to mark the diamond anniversary of TV's annual tribute to itself.
by Adam Buckman on Jan 15, 7:00 AM
The 2023 Emmy nominations were announced last July 12, so everyone can be forgiven for forgetting the whole thing.
by Adam Buckman on Jan 12, 8:00 AM
In "True Detective: Night Country," Jodie Foster rivets your attention in every scene she is in.
by Adam Buckman on Jan 11, 8:00 AM
In "Monsieur Spade," detective Sam Spade is transplanted from the fog-bound streets of 1940s San Francisco to the sunny French countryside of the 1960s.
by Adam Buckman on Jan 10, 8:00 AM
How much profanity is now on TV? Let someone else count the ways.
by Adam Buckman on Jan 9, 8:00 AM
The Seth MacFarlane content brand is profane, intentionally immature and even daring, in that no-holds-barred comedy kind of way.
by Adam Buckman on Jan 8, 8:00 AM
ABC prime time last Thursday featured the live wedding of two people in the prime of life, and a salute to a 60-year-old soap.
by Adam Buckman on Jan 5, 8:00 AM
A replacement show for "The Late Late Show With James Corden" represents a break in the traditional format for late-night TV.
by Adam Buckman on Jan 4, 8:00 AM
The lead detective character in "Grimsburg" is a dead ringer for 1970s TV detective Frank Cannon.