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Review: Drinky Crow show
Tony Millionaire's still best on the page
In the first animated adaptation of Tony Millionaire's sumptuously debauched comic strip Maakies , the soused Drinky Crow was voiced by erstwhile Conan O'Brien sidekick Andy Richter.
By:
MIKE MILIARD
| November 18, 2008
PS - Must love Cougars
Further Defying Parody
Further Defying Parody
By:
SARA FAITH ALTERMAN
| November 14, 2008
Worst Enemy, even worse writing
His Own Worst Enemy
Two men. One body. It sounds like the title of a squeamish sequel to “Two Girls, One Cup.” But the good news is it’s just the premise of My Own Worst Enemy , Christian Slater’s foray into the world of crappy small-screen dramas that use a lexicon of jargon in order to sound “sciency.”
By:
SARA FAITH ALTERMAN
| November 06, 2008
Scientific slowdown
Warp-speed photography
In the industrial heart of South Boston, behind an unassuming door labeled “Time Warp,” a man slices eggs, tomatoes, and tatami mats at high speed with a samurai sword on a recent Saturday afternoon.
By:
CASSANDRA LANDRY
| October 22, 2008
NBC's Chuck doesn't deliver
NBC’s Chuck is a concept in search of a show
Though Chuck is programmed as a comic-action hybrid, it doesn’t do either particularly well.
By:
RYAN STEWART
| October 21, 2008
Bad girls
Fashion deathmatches on Stylista and The Rachel Zoe Project
One of the accepted truths of the fashion world is that it’s utterly bizarre.
By:
SHARON STEEL
| October 29, 2008
The good news
David Alan Grier fills "TV's black hole" with Chocolate News
When David Alan Grier promises that he’s “filling TV’s black hole” with his chocolate flavor, you know it’s gonna be good.
By:
SARA FAITH ALTERMAN
| October 08, 2008
Sarah Connor: Terminator's MILF from Hell
Terminator ’s wonder years
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles is ostensibly sci-fi action adventure. It may be the best teen drama for adults on TV.
By:
JON GARELICK
| October 01, 2008
To Hell and Harry
Hell Girl, The IT Crowd
American hetero pornography is, most often, a fantasy celebration of exhibitionist sluttiness, itchy whores on their knees, opening their legs, without a moment’s hesitation or a flicker of shame.
By:
GERALD PEARY
| September 24, 2008
I love the ’90s
The CW’s new 90210
When the CW did not send out screeners of the pilot of 90210 some observers took that as a bad sign.
By:
RYAN STEWART
| September 16, 2008
Sight unseen
The fall TV season flies without pilots
Hollywood writers are no longer walking picket lines, but their 14-week shutdown of TV production reverberates through the 2008-’09 fall season.
By:
JOYCE MILLMAN
| September 11, 2008
Science? Or fiction?
J.J. Abrams’s oddball Fringe
“It’s not an exact science,” Dr. Bishop says. His wise-ass son Peter interjects: “It’s not even science.”
By:
RYAN STEWART
| September 08, 2008
Blood sucks
HBO does the ‘Southern Vampire’
With regard to this whole nouveau vampire thing, this revitalized appreciation for the undead, I should declare myself at the outset a more or less complete philistine.
By:
JAMES PARKER
| September 02, 2008
Scout's honor
Burn Notice ’s honest con job
In the popular imagination, the spy is always cool, sophisticated, elegant — in other words, European.
By:
CHARLES TAYLOR
| August 26, 2008
Cry babies
Teen talent wails on High School Musical: Get in the Picture
The top brass at Disney knew full well what they were about to unleash when the original High School Musical premiered on the Disney Channel two years ago.
By:
SHARON STEEL
| August 19, 2008
Not by George
Robot Chicken: Star Wars
A long time ago, on a bricks-and-mortar soundstage far, far away, the last great Star Wars movie was made.
By:
MIKE MILIARD
| August 11, 2008
Found farce
Spaced makes it to DVD
Simon Pegg is funny.
By:
MIKE MILIARD
| August 05, 2008
Visions from Lilliput
The rise of the minisode
In a sense, every successful portmanteau word represents a narrow escape.
By:
JAMES PARKER
| July 28, 2008
Krofft fare
Sid and Marty show MySpace how psychedelia’s really done
My favorite Sid and Marty Krofft production is one they had nothing to do with.
By:
MIKE MILIARD
| July 23, 2008
Life of Don
Mad Men ’s dark nostalgia
Mad Men continues to take us back to a time we think we know.
By:
JON GARELICK
| July 22, 2008
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