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2018
Jul
29
 
 
The “i” in tonight’s title is supposed to be lower case, indicating that it’s all about the onset, and onslaught, of 21st century technology and social media. Those of us who lived through that decade, and that’s almost all of us (unless you’re a very precocious reader and TV viewer), may be stunned, in retrospect, to see how quickly everything changed. Apple’s original iPod was introduced in the projected year of Stanley Kubrick’s space odyssey, w
 
 
 
  
 
 
2018
Jul
29
 
 
Part 4. In tonight’s episode, Camille (Amy Adams) agrees to take Det. Willis (Chris Messina) on a personal guided tour of Wind Gap’s infamous crime and scandal scenes – in exchange for him agreeing to answer some of her questions for the newspaper articles she’s writing. If you haven’t done so yet since starting Sharp Objects, revisit 2009’s Julie & Julia, in which Messina and Adams play husband and wife, displaying an easy chemistry that recurs in this HB
 
 
 
  
 
 
2018
Jul
29
 
 
I haven’t seen this new History of Comedy installment, which is all about humor in animation. But when it comes to television, if it’s a well-researched hour, it’ll start with Crusader Rabbit, Jay Ward’s pioneering precursor to his “Rocky & Bullwinkle” series, syndicated circa 1950.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2018
Jul
29
 
 
I’ve refrained from commenting on this new Sacha Baron Cohen series, to this point, because the first two episodes have left me conflicted about my own reactions. As always, I admire Cohen’s inventiveness at getting people to reveal usually hidden parts of themselves by interacting with his often outrageous alter egos. But so far, in Who Is America?, the results have not made me laugh. Indeed, the more successful he is at exposing the prejudices and stupidity of others, my dominant r
 
 
 
  
 
 
2018
Jul
29
 
 
Whether it’s President Trump’s still-hypothetical border protection, or just a comic recap of recent events from a high and clever vantage point, I want John Oliver on that wall. I need John Oliver on that wall. And tonight, he’s back…
 
 
 
  
 
 
2018
Jul
28
 
 
Dramas about young Queen Victoria are all the rage these days, but as recently as 2017, the movies exulted and examined a much more mature Queen Victoria. In Victoria and Abdul, Judi Dench plays the monarch on the eve of her Golden Jubilee – and in that ripe old age, finding herself unexpectedly amused by a clerk from India assigned to assist her. Abdul, played by Ali Fazal, challenges and alters several of her long-held notions of class and monarchy. It’s a charming character study,
 
 
 
  
 
 
2018
Jul
28
 
 
This 1957 film, directed and co-written by Stanley Kubrick, is one of the most powerful war movies ever made – and one of the most powerful anti-war movies as well. Set during WWI, in the trenches dug by French soldiers in hopes of impeding the German invasion towards Paris, Paths of Glory tells of a French unit commander, played by Kirk Douglas, whose men are ordered on an ostensible suicide mission to advance towards the German line. Some rebel and retreat, and the commander must then de
 
 
 
  
 
 
2018
Jul
27
 
 
It’s easy to waste a lot of time on Facebook. It would not be a waste of time to tune in Sacred Lies on Facebook Watch...
 
 
 
  
 
 
2018
Jul
27
 
 
SEASON PREMIERE: This women-in-prison series premiered in 2013, when an original series presented by Netflix was an attention-getting rarity. Today, as it presents all of Season 6, Orange Is the New Black has a tougher time getting noticed, partly because Netflix now averages about a half dozen premieres or season premieres each week. But Orange, starring Taylor Schilling, is one of the granddaddies (or grandmommies) of Netflix originals, and has begun laying the groundwork for a series finale i
 
 
 
  
 
 
2018
Jul
27
 
 
If this were The Great Simpsons Baking Show, tonight’s focus would be “D’oh!” But it’s British, so it’s Dough! – specifically, sweet dough. And since that’s the theme of tonight’s episode, you might even say it’s the program’s… raisin d’etre. Check local listings.