
‘Mad Men’ Hits the ’70s With Mournful ‘Severance’ (TV REVIEW)
“Severance” seems to suggest a slightly different Don Draper altogether — though still warring against himself, his past, and the illusion of the present.
“Severance” seems to suggest a slightly different Don Draper altogether — though still warring against himself, his past, and the illusion of the present.
A multi-million dollar class-action lawsuit? A ‘Game of Thrones’-level brotherly betrayal? Shit’s getting serious with ‘Better Call Saul.’
[rating=6.00] “Queer Studies and Advanced Waxing” After an incredibly disappointing third installment, Community was back on track this week with “Queer Studies and Advanced Waxing”. With an almost intrusive look into the
Chuck had a pretty good showing in this week’s episode of ‘Better Call Saul’ — at least by his standards.
[rating=5.00] After a steady start in its Yahoo residency, this week’s Community fell short with “Basic Crisis Room Decorum.” Going nowhere tends to be a running theme in the series,
With Lee Daniels’ ‘Empire,’ you don’t watch for just the songs. You watch for the drama, the characters, and the camp.
“Ladders” [rating=7.00] “Lawn Mower Maintenance and Postnatal Care” [rating=8.00] This week started a whole new chapter for the Yahoo video platform Yahoo Screen. That is, the cult favorite and critically ignored Community
“Bingo” is a pleasant surprise — returning to its dominantly dry-comedy format, the show manages to harness some actual plot development.
Last week’s episode: a collection of everything I don’t like about this television show. This week’s episode: an exact representation of everything I love.
[rating=8.00] Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt is the latest move Netflix has made against the traditional model of television productions. Co-produced and co-created by Tina Fey (along with former Saturday Night Live