Showtime’s ‘Homeland’ asks, when the world turns to tempest, who is crazy and who is sane?
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Superheroes, Sex and the Aged: The Fall on TV (and Netflix)
Last year a number of critics complained that there are actually now so many good shows on television (mostly on cable) that they could no longer keep up with them all.And yet they keep on coming. Over the next few weeks in Hollywood’s small screen version of Christmas dozens of new and return
The Way It Is: Behind the scenes of 24-hour cable news
Aaron Sorkin’s ‘The Newsroom’
Bastards and Broken Things: Salvation and surprise in HBO’s ‘Game of Thrones’
Salvation and surprise in HBO’s ‘Game of Thrones’
Home Alone: Binge-viewing Netflix’s ‘House of Cards’
Odds are, if you have checked out the entertainment section of a newspaper recently, you have heard something about House of Cards, Netflix’s first major original series. Perhaps you have heard the fact that in February Netflix released all 13 episodes of the program’s first season at on
TV Guide: The surprising depth of HBO’s ‘Enlightened’
Initially suspicious of, but ultimately surprised by HBO’s ‘Enlightened’
Debating the Debates: Will they have any effect on the fall election?
Will they have any effect on the fall election?
The Varnished Truth: Getting the news from Comedy Central
Getting the news from Comedy Central
Therapy for Television: ‘Awake’ is a police drama with a twist
‘Awake’ is a police drama with a twist
Elvis Who?: Why Dolores Hart left Hollywood behind
Why Dolores Hart left Hollywood behind
