by Adam Buckman on Mar 17, 8:00 AM
Sometimes, but all too rarely, a TV show comes along that is a spot-on document of our social and cultural times.
by Adam Buckman on Mar 16, 8:00 AM
Last year's regular-season games (encompassing the entirety of Major League Baseball) set a record for average length.
by Adam Buckman on Mar 15, 8:00 AM
In its depiction of an anarchic New York, "DMZ" may remind some of the 1981 classic film "Escape from New York."
by Adam Buckman on Mar 14, 10:02 AM
Welcome to the fictional American small town of Flatch, world capital of boredom, underachievement and disappointment.
by Adam Buckman on Mar 11, 7:00 AM
The Applebee's/CNN incident reveals that the way in which TV networks once monitored the environment for advertising has gone by the wayside.
by Adam Buckman on Mar 10, 8:00 AM
A new western series on AMC+ takes multiple cues from the 1960s westerns of Clint Eastwood and director Sergio Leone.
by Adam Buckman on Mar 9, 8:00 AM
It should be obvious to anyone working in any visual media today that Warhol revolutionized the way we see and depict our world.
by Adam Buckman on Mar 8, 8:00 AM
The show -- "Domino Masters" -- is hands down the best domino-toppling show that has ever aired. It is also the only one.
by Adam Buckman on Mar 7, 8:00 AM
On CNBC, attendees at a corporate training bootcamp undertake Marine-style challenges to overcome obstacles to their success.
by Adam Buckman on Mar 4, 8:00 AM
"The Courtship" can be described in just a few words. It is "The Bachelor" in Regency England.