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This year, the U.S. recognized the 10th anniversary of 9/11 with the public opening of the World Trade Center Memorial. We live …
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This year, the U.S. recognized the 10th anniversary of 9/11 with the public opening of the World Trade Center Memorial. We live …
ABC’s new show “Suburgatory” takes everything I hate about small, white picket-fenced towns and amplifies it by 100.
Fox has a new show premiering this fall, “New Girl,” which stars the reliably funny and gorgeous Zooey Deschanel.
Lately it seems as if there is no specific time of year for television to air new shows. In a simpler time, when I was just a naïve television addict, I believed autumn to be the season of pilots.
When I heard several weeks ago that a “Buffy” reboot was in the works, my pulse began to quicken. What could be better than Whedon reprising the series that defined an era?
“Terriers,” one of FX’s new shows this fall, follows the unlikely private investigation team of the ex-cop Hank and the ex-thief Britt.
This past summer the BBC produced a new series, “Sherlock,” that propelled the enigmatic Holmes through time right into London 2010.
Two years and two moderately successful seasons later, I can finally see what Abrams must have known Torv was capable of all along.
Writers Dan Harmon (creator of the show) and Hilary Winston, along with Director Anthony Russo, managed to weave in a hidden plot line into last weeks episode of “Community.”
Meet the Powells. This picture-perfect family seems to have lost their footing, shaking their family to the core. Nothing brings a family together like a good plane crash in a florescent lake of superpowers.