Just think of of the new ABC series as "The Blair Witch Project" in the jungle.
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The entertaining new series follows the making of a fictional Broadway show.
I think there is a very good show hiding somewhere within HBO’s new series “Luck.” I really do. But the first episode, which aired last weekend, didn’t do a very good job of introducing it.
The Screen Actors Guild Awards air Sunday on TNT; here are my picks for the TV categories.
Before all the midseason TV starts up this week, I figured it was time to weigh in on a few winter swan songs.
It’s a motley crew of actors, many of whom I’ve loved for years and others who are new to my couch potato radar.
Another day, another set of nominations.
I don’t really have the heart to keep complaining about award shows snubbing certain series, like “Parks and Recreation” or “Community,” anymore.
And they better keep the shocks coming when the show returns in February.
Hindsight is always 20/20.
"Hell on Wheels" premieres at 10 p.m. Sunday.
ABC’s new series imagines a world where fairy tale characters are real, but they don’t know who they are.
The series is full of genuine scares but not much else.
And those hushed words form the entire basis for the new Showtime series.
The Fox series premieres at 8 p.m. Monday.
Much has been made about this fall’s two new 1960s-set series.
Both CBS series took me by surprise.
The very funny new sitcom premieres next week on CBS.
In the opening moments, a masked man chases star Sarah Michelle Gellar through a deserted loft space. Those of us who know (and revere) Gellar as a certain vampire slayer expect her to fare just fine in this predicament.
There are certain shows, from my back in high school years, that really cemented my fate as a Couch Potato. "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" is right at the top of that list.
Exactly one year ago, zombies randomly invaded the San Fernando Valley. Werewolves and vampires weren’t far behind, and now the triumvirate of go-to movie monsters have been terrorizing residents there ever since in MTV's new series.
"The Great Food Truck Race" represents all that is good in reality television.
I have officially found my summer guilty pleasure: NBC’s “Love in the Wild.”
The introduction of witches this season is working, but every time crazy Crystal and her uncle-daddies and sister-cousins from Hot Shot show up, I’m tempted to hit the fast forward button.
I’ve never been happier to be wrong. When I wrote my last column, I bemoaned Emmy voters’ sense of complacency and predicted that we’d be getting some boring nominations. But several of the names that were on my Emmy wish list actually made the cut.
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