The latest series from “Lost” producer, J.J. Abrams has premiered.
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Everyone can relax, Boardwalk Empire Season On is finally on Blu-ray.
Napoleon Dynamite is back, but this time he’s got his own TV Series. How does it hold up against the beloved cult film? Brian Boone is here tell you, my…
Ted Asregadoo reviews BBC America’s newest supernatural series.
On its face, CBS’s new sitcom ¡Rob! doesn’t have a terrible premise. Executed properly, it could actually be pretty endearing. It’s the story of an American man who unwittingly marries into…
Scott Malchus looks at NBC’s new legal drama, “The Firm.”
You’re Welcome returns to answer questions you probably weren’t asking.
A review of Showtime’s new original series starring Don Cheadle.
If you’re looking for a last minute gift for the teen in your house, or if you want an enjoyable, light way to spend some of your time off, I would recommend “Switched at Birth.”
Why we’ll miss this supremely strange casualty of the HBO lineup
Long-lost episodes from the classic series are finally available on DVD, and we have Donna Reed’s real-life daughter to thank.
This week, Kelly Stitzel revisits the one — and only — TV edition of Soundtrack Saturday, which featured one of the best shows about teen angst ever to get prematurely canceled, My So-Called Life.
Japanese man-monkeys, brute men, and girl gangs abound on the Satellite of Love as Tony Redman reviews “Mystery Science Theater 3000, Vol. XXII”
TV on DVD recommendations for the Holiday Season from Popdose TV Editor, Scott Malchus.
Whether or not you’re a fan of Woody Allen this American Masters documentary is an exemplary study of the artist.
In anticipation of the theatrical version of John LeCarre’s classic novel, the 1979 miniseries has been released on DVD.
Chris Holmes and Scott Malchus take a look at the two fantasy series that premiered just before Halloween.
While fans await the second season of The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, there is enough action, adventure and good humor here to tide them over.
“Barney Miller: The Complete Series” is a mammoth collection worth the time if you can make it.
On Friday night PBS stations will premiere Pearl Jam Twenty as a part of their Emmy Award winning American Masters Series.
I’m not going anywhere for the next couple of days. Because I have the complete run of The Monkees—32 episodes of season 1, and 26 episodes of season 2—spread across…
Tim Allen makes his return to network television more than a decade after Home Improvement ended. Can he recreate that magic again? Dave Steed takes a look at Last Man Standing to find out.
Kelly Stitzel begins the journey with Laura Dern and Mike White as they search for enlightenment.
Scott Malchus reviews “American Horror Story,” the most bizarre hour of television he’s seen in some time.
Kelly Stitzel looks at a returning favorite, Parks and Recreation.
Scott Malchus reviews the DVD release of the short-lived British series, “Identity.”
“The Horrors of Stephen King” falls way short of TCM’s past specials and fails to provide much insight into the mind of King.