Television

First episode impressions: ‘BH90210’ (TV review)

The 2010s have been the decade of nostalgia, so much so that a genuine feeling of nostalgia doesn’t come up much anymore. The existence of

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Mamet, Lemmon reteam for ‘A Life in the Theatre’ (1993)

Like he would later do for Hollywood with “State and Main” (2000), writer David Mamet lovingly pokes fun at the art of the stage in

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All 21 episodes of ‘Roswell’ Season 2 (2000-01), ranked

Mistakenly, I had it my head that Max and Liz – aside from a few brief stretches where they are apart — are a couple

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‘Pennyworth’ tackles Batman’s butler’s backstory

It says something about the sheer number of TV shows that are made nowadays that a show set in the “Batman” universe can sneak onto

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Mamet creates sympathetic portrait of ‘Lansky’ (1999)

The Amazon Prime description for “Lansky” (1999) includes “notorious,” “gambling,” “bootlegging,” “racketeering” and “murder,” but the film – written by David Mamet and directed by

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A look at the MCU’s Phase Four movies and TV shows

July 21, 1969, had the moon landing. Fifty years later, July 21, 2019, had everyone talking about a batch of movies and TV shows that

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All 22 episodes of ‘Roswell’ Season 1 (1999-2000), ranked

“Roswell’s” Max and Liz are my favorite TV couple of the “meant to be together” type. There’s admittedly something fantastical, idealistic and possibly even unhealthy

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‘What We Do in the Shadows’ makes hilarious transition to small screen

I hadn’t seen the 2014 movie “What We Do in the Shadows,” so I wasn’t sure what to expect going into FX’s spinoff series of the same

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‘Black Mirror’ Season 5 is easily the weakest so far (TV review)

With the failed experiment of the “choose your own adventure” movie “Bandersnatch” in the rear view, I was happy to hear “Black Mirror” Season 5

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First episode impressions: ‘Big Little Lies’ Season 2 (TV review)

If the first episode is any indication, “Big Little Lies’ ” second season (9 p.m. Eastern Sundays on HBO) lacks the zest of the first

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