IFC gives us a sneak peek of the new Comedy Bang Bang TV show.
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PBS premieres a fascinating look at the life of television icon, Johnny Carson.
This week’s Pulling Rank is dedicated to the delicious ridiculousness that is Smash, on the occasion of its first season finale.
Politics hasn’t really been covered in movies or TV like this before. Perhaps that’s because Veep was created and co-written by Armando Iannucci of the satirical British series “The Thick Of It” and the film “In the Loop.”
Mike Duquette digs up crazy video crap on the Internet, like this gem warning you about not recycling, you jerk.
Daria, the show that best captures the tone of American culture in the ’90s.
Win DVD Copies of “American Dad: Volume 7,” “Bob’s Burgers Season 1” and an Indoor BBQ!
It’s great that the adaptation is so faithful to the source material, but Seven help us, it’s all so damn confusing.
Genuinely bizarre stuff that belongs in its own, special, thoroughly un-ironic corner of human artistic expression.
Now out on home video, AMC’s “The Killing” is one of those shows that benefits from the Blu-ray treatment.
“I don’t really care about work. I care about you.” That, you incredibly patient fans of Mad Men, is not the only lie Don Draper tells over the course of…
Despite it’s glossy, Disney look, Jane by Design is just as good as the glitzier/ grimier teen soaps seen on the CW.
Popdose and Shout! Factory are giving you a chance to win the newest MST3K DVD box set!
“Bent” is great and worthy of the other fine comedies on NBC.
What do secret agents, Fu Manchu, Star Trek parodies and lemurs have in common? They’re all part of the DVD box set “Mystery Science Theater 3000, Vol XXIII.” See what Tony Redman has to say about it in his review!
Two relatively interesting things happened on NBC this week. The Office finally closed out its Florida arc by dragging most of the subplot’s principal characters back to Scranton and Community returned after…
Winter is coming. Until then, check out “Game of Thrones:The Complete First Season” on Blu-ray.
I may step on some critics’ toes for this statement, but I believe film will always be at least a little more respectable than television. It’s not because film attracts…
A new PBS music program promises no Celtic nothing…but gives you Train instead. Who has failed?
In the climactic scene of this week’s intriguing but ultimately problematic episode of The Office, the show provided an apt metaphor for why exactly it’s failing today more often than…
Last week I griped about two early problems with The Office‘s Florida plot arc. I worried that, by dividing the action over so many locations, the show would stretch itself…
As The Office enters the meat of its bold vacation to Florida in a clear bid to rejuvenate its wayward eighth season, the energy is there but the format is strained….
The release of David Wain’s web series, “Wainy Days” comes to DVD.
The American adaptation of The Office is, in its own way, the most consistently interesting show on stateside television. It’s a network microcosm show, one that reflects the nature and fate…
Kelly Stitzel gives her thoughts on NBC’s new musical drama that stars Debra Messing, Anjelica Houston and a bunch of scarves.
The new season of Live from the Music Den premieres on PBS stations this Friday, February 3 (check local listings) with a concert performance by 2011’s top selling performer, Adele.