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2018
Jan
23
 
 
FX seems to have a corner on cringe comedy, or anti-humor... Enter the dour, cringe-worthy and always awkward Baskets, returning for its third season Tuesday night...
 
 
 
  
 
 
2018
Jan
22
 
 
A famous children’s book author with a yen for younger men is murdered in her splendorous Summit, Utah home on New Year’s Eve. There’s ample blood but no body. So who did it and where’s the corpse?...
 
 
 
  
 
 
2018
Jan
22
 
 
Dear Murderer is likely to have somewhat less celebrity sizzle in the U.S. than it did last summer in its native New Zealand. It’s still an entertaining look at practicing law on a tightrope...
 
 
 
  
 
 
2018
Jan
22
 
 
TNT’s long-awaited adaptation of Caleb Carr’s The Alienist captures some of the book’s allure. It also illustrates why the TV version took so many years to develop...
 
 
 
  
 
 
2018
Jan
22
 
 
HBO’s new Sharon Stone crime drama Mosaic poses a disturbing notion about a broader issue of life: that when we try to reassure or comfort someone by saying “I understand,” we’re almost certainly lying...
 
 
 
  
 
 
2018
Jan
22
 
 
MINISERIES PREMIERE: This six-part drama, presented each weeknight this week on HBO (with two episodes Friday), is the latest storytelling exercise and experiment from director Steven Soderbergh. This one, Mosaic, is the story of a dead woman (a children’s book author, played by Sharon Stone) whose death is examined in flashback, with clues provided not only by other viewpoints and investigators, but by complementary information dispensed by apps, short videos and other ancillary factors.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2018
Jan
22
 
 
There are so many people to credit with contributing significantly to this poetic, gorgeous 1979 movie. There’s Melissa Mathison, who crafted the screenplay adaptation, her first, before moving on to a little film called E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. imagined the original novel about this story of a boy and a horse. Carroll Ballard, who directed The Black Stallion beautifully, and Francis Ford Coppola, its executive producer, who brought the movie to the marketplace with its allegories and l
 
 
 
  
 
 
2018
Jan
22
 
 
LIVE SPECIAL: For the 25th anniversary of Monday Night RAW, USA is presenting a live retrospective special, emanating from New York and the site of the very first RAW match. How much history, and how many former and current wrestlers, will be part of this party is yet to be determined. What I do know, to my surprise and dismay, is that several of my college students are big wrestling fans, and are looking forward to this special like it’s a new Star Wars movie. Personally, I mention it onl
 
 
 
  
 
 
2018
Jan
22
 
 
Fox is calling this a two-night premiere, but The Resident actually premiered last night, after the NFC Championship Game. It established the level of scriptwriting, which is somewhere beneath House, M.D. but ahead of the current iteration of Grey’s Anatomy – but also established the lead characters, played by such undeniably charismatic actors as Matt Czuchry. Those who watched it last night are likely to return today – and against lesser Monday-night competition, even more vi
 
 
 
  
 
 
2018
Jan
22
 
 
LIMITED SERIES PREMIERE: This new 10-part TNT drama, simulcast tonight on TNT and TBS, is a period police and medical mystery story, set in 1890s New York, the same basic time and place as a few other dark-leaning TV dramas presented in recent years. Daniel Bruhl stars as a doctor  who’s an “alienist” (a vintage term for a psychologist of sorts, who tried to understand human behavior, however aberrant), Luke Evans plays a sketch artist who documents some mysterious murders