Tuesday, May 14 2013
In Defense Of ... The Return of ‘Arrested Development’
In theory, it shouldn't be hard for those who care about Arrested Development's comeback to actually root for it to succeed, even as today's interconnected and advanced world is far more critical than it was a decade ago, when the Bluths first graced our TV screens.
Tuesday, October 2 2012
Ranking the Greats 6: The 10 Films of David Lynch
Thirty-five years. Ten terrific movies. This is how we see the amazing creative canon of David Lynch and his superb, if sparse, output.
Friday, September 23 2011
Your Virtual Fall TV Preview: Fridays
Part five of a primetime look at what the major networks will be offering us, with predictions on what will stick and what will flop.
Wednesday, September 7 2011
Your Virtual Fall TV Preview: Wednesdays
Part three of a primetime look at what the major networks will be offering us, with predictions on what will stick and what will flop.
Tuesday, August 23 2011
Your Virtual Fall TV Preview: Tuesdays
Part two of a primetime look at what the major networks will be offering us, with predictions on what will stick and what will flop.
Monday, August 22 2011
Your Virtual Fall TV Preview: Mondays
Part one of a primetime look at what the major networks will be offering us, with predictions on what will stick and what will flop.
Friday, August 19 2011
The 100 Essential Directors Part 6: Ernst Lubitsch to Vincente Minnelli
Today runs the gamut. Hollywood to indie art house, female perspective to male, screwball comedy to chamber drama. The odyssey from Ernst Lubitsch to Vincente Minnelli will provide illumination on how film's first special effects were used, how two brothers presciently preceded reality TV in the Hamptons, and why some directors prefer to work about once a decade on average...
Monday, May 16 2011
Moby: Destroyed
Destroyed is an album created in the middle of the night for the middle of the night.
Thursday, April 21 2011
The Year In TV: November 2010
Continuing our look at the year’s most notable television events, here’s what happened in November 2010.
Wednesday, March 30 2011
‘Dollhouse’, Fox Television, and Cultural Fragmentation
In an age of a deeply fragmented television audience, did Fox Television make a mistake in trying to market Joss Whedon's Dollhouse to a general audience instead of the niche audience that represents Whedon's fanbase?
































