by Adam Buckman on Nov 14, 8:00 AM
In the pantheon of media giants, Turner was a magnetic, charismatic, one-man energy field who zigged when everyone else zagged.
by Adam Buckman on Nov 13, 8:00 AM
In the new Amazon Video police drama "Cross," detective Alex Cross is a great character in search of a great show.
by Adam Buckman on Nov 12, 8:00 AM
"Say Nothing" is a dramatization of history, but it evades the trap of piling on condescending background and exposition at the outset.
by Adam Buckman on Nov 11, 8:00 AM
As the Jackal, Eddie Redmayne perfects the blank stare of the professional assassin whose success depends on self-discipline, caution and daring.
by Adam Buckman on Nov 8, 8:00 AM
For weeks, the campaign ads came fast and furious, and now they have come to an abrupt end, presumably to the relief of millions.
by Adam Buckman on Nov 7, 8:00 AM
The influence of "The Office" is keenly felt in a new, one-camera workplace comedy on NBC set in a hospital.
by Adam Buckman on Nov 6, 8:00 AM
Ten years after "Wolf Hall" premiered on PBS in 2015, the third novel in Hilary Mantel's spectacular Henry VIII trilogy has been adapted for a miniseries coming soon.
by Adam Buckman on Nov 5, 8:00 AM
Sometimes I ask myself this question: The mantra we have heard our whole lives is some variation on "we must all stay informed," but do we really have to?
by Adam Buckman on Nov 4, 8:00 AM
"The Neighborhood" dips a toe or two into Election Day waters Monday night on CBS and does not fall in and drown.
by Adam Buckman on Nov 1, 8:00 AM
Disney's seizing of the Grammy Awards away from CBS is significant for what it says about the pecking order in the marketplace of Big Media.
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