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2012
Jun
28
 
 
Fiona (Gabrielle Anwar) is toughing it out in maximum-security prison, and Michael (Jeffrey Donovan) continues to find it tough to spring her. But tonight, Fiona and Michael work on the same case from their respective sides of the bar: a revenge-driven mission requested, or demanded, by Agent Pearce (Lauren Stamile).
 
 
 
  
 
 
2012
Jun
28
 
 
SEASON PREMIERE: Louis C.K.’s auteur TV comedy is one of the bravest, most audacious and best shows on television right now, and the first shows of this new season only add to its allure and reputation. He’s not only a brilliant stand-up comic, writer and director – but boy, he’s one hell of an actor, too. For a full review, see Eric Gould’s Cold Light Reader column HERE.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2012
Jun
28
 
 
SERIES PREMIERE: The premiere edition of this new standup comedy series is a little shaky, but both its timeliness (each weekly episode is taped just a few days prior to telecast) and its free-form lack of structure could, in time, prove to be big pluses here. For a full review, see Bianculli’s Blog HERE. 
 
 
 
  
 
 
2012
Jun
28
 
 
The current VIDEO WORTH WATCHING on this site features a superbly compiled mash-up of recurring themes and lines of dialogue by screenwriter Aaron Sorkin. Tonight, Sorkin himself is Stephen Colbert’s guest – in an interview that may be as breathlessly paced, and as dizzyingly clever, as one of Sorkin’s scripted exchanges.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2012
Jun
28
 
 

The initial installment of FX’s new late-night comedy standup showcase, BrandX with Russell Brand, isn’t that impressive. But both the star and the format show signs of being onto something potentially special here…

 
 
 
  
 
 
2012
Jun
28
 
 
On this day in 1951, CBS debuted Amos 'n' Andy, the television version of the longest-running (and one of the most popular) radio programs in broadcast history. The television show was produced by the radio show's stars, Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll. Since both men were white, African-American actors — including (left to right) Spencer Williams Jr. as Andy, Alvin Childress as Amos and Tim Moore as George "The Kingfish" Stevens — were brought in for the television adaptation.T
 
 
 
  
 
 
2012
Jun
27
 
 
Some people have interpreted this intensely edited video, excerpting and compiling recycled lines and bits of stage business from Aaron Sorkin’s various TV shows and movies, as a critical attack on the writer’s propensity for repeating himself. But I sense as much love and affection here as anything else...
 
 
 
  
 
 
2012
Jun
27
 
 
A few years before Woody Allen celebrated Paris in Midnight in Paris, this 2006 French movie did the same thing, but as a communal enterprise. It enlisted 20 different directors, including “foreigners” Joel and Ethan Coen, to present vignettes, set in Paris, that were five minutes long, and placed them end to end, with the last shot leading into the next narrative. The content is eclectic, as are the stars, who include Juliette Binoche, Nick Nolte, Steve Buscemi, Natalie Portman (pic
 
 
 
  
 
 
2012
Jun
27
 
 
On a slow TV night, here’s a wonderful movie to help pass the time. Made in 2010, it  stars Colin Firth as the stuttering member of the British royal family who ascended suddenly to the throne as King George VI.  Geoffrey Rush co-stars as his cheeky but helpful speech therapist.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2012
Jun
27
 
 
In tonight’s new episode, Leela gets involved in politics, and has an eye for political ascension. Well, she has one eye, period, but you get the idea.