by Adam Buckman on Sep 11, 10:21 AM
From the Rose Parade to the high seas, CBS is taking a leading role in a year-long celebration of the 60th anniversary of "Star Trek."
by Adam Buckman on Sep 10, 8:00 AM
The third and final "Downton Abbey" movie is sensational, and so was the premiere event Focus Features put on in New York Monday night.
by Adam Buckman on Sep 9, 8:00 AM
Stories of the black TV experience that have long been familiar to most of us are nevertheless retold and re-illuminated with new depth.
by Adam Buckman on Sep 8, 8:48 AM
In "The Girlfriend" on Amazon Prime, Robin Wright plays a wealthy mother who has a creepy relationship with her grown son.
by Adam Buckman on Sep 5, 8:00 AM
A new, very dark cop show coming to HBO on Sunday is made with the proficiency that has become common in the production of TV shows today, but to what end?
by Adam Buckman on Sep 4, 8:00 AM
It is an increasingly common sign of the times -- TV shows that in any other era would get prime-time showcases on network TV are going to streaming first.
by Adam Buckman on Sep 3, 8:00 AM
In "The Paper," the employees of a newspaper in its death throes take the eccentricity and incompetence of workplace comedies to new heights.
by Adam Buckman on Sep 2, 8:00 AM
Trump's pardon of reality-TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley is the likely centerpiece of Lifetime's sprawling eight-hour docuseries about the couple.
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