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Is 'Project Runway' Walking in Circles?new

As I watched this season's 16 Project Runway hopefuls squinting into the setting sun during their champagne reception, it was hard not to view the scene as a sad little metaphor for the state of the show. What's supposed to feel like the beginning of something new sure looks a lot more like the end of something old.
Boston Phoenix  |  Michael Brodeur  |  08-27-2009  |  TV

The First New Episodes of 'Mad Men' Have Been a Disappointmentnew

So far this season is like finally landing your Carnegie Hall debut and discovering your violin is out of tune.
Metro Times  |  Jim McFarlin  |  08-25-2009  |  TV

Looking Back Through the Glass at the 'TRL' Pop-Culture Revolutionnew

Coming in the midst of a tsunami of Woodstock nostalgia, the news that Viacom is not renewing its lease on the Times Square studio where MTV staged Total Request Live didn't attract much attention.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Greg Beato  |  08-20-2009  |  TV

Why 'Mad Men' is the Must-See Show of the Summernew

AMC's show about advertising executives in the 1960s, which has gone from a cult hit to the most acclaimed show on television, returns for its third season on August 16, and TV critics everywhere are salivating in anticipation. So is it worth the hype? You're damn right it is. Here's why.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Josh Bell  |  08-14-2009  |  TV

Can Chris Kattan be a Bollywood Hero?new

Here's something Chris Kattan probably rarely hears in real life: "In Night at the Roxbury, you were awesome!" Such, however, is the encomium proffered by two young Indian fans in IFC's new mini-series Bollywood Hero, which finds the former SNL cast member traveling to the subcontinent to star in a saffron-colored, jasmine-scented music-and-dance extravaganza.
Boston Phoenix  |  Mike Miliard  |  08-07-2009  |  TV

The Colony: When Big Brother Met Mad Maxnew

So, in some respects, there's reason to celebrate the arrival of Discovery Channel's new show, The Colony. For starters, it has less to do with "vote somebody off each week" competitions like Survivor and more in common with ongoing social experiments like PBS' Frontier House.
Weekly Alibi  |  Devin D. O’Leary  |  08-04-2009  |  TV

HBO's Hung Blows Its Load All Over the Motor Citynew

Funny how your city's landmarks take on an entirely different symbolism when an HBO series called Hung slaps its name alongside them.
Metro Times  |  Jim McFarlin  |  08-04-2009  |  TV

HBO's 'Hung' Mines Human Emotion from a Big, Purple Veinnew

Hung questions one of the most basic assumptions of manhood by suggesting that maybe all life's problems aren't solved by having a giant dick.
San Antonio Current  |  Jim McFarlin  |  07-29-2009  |  TV

Is Jon Stewart Funny in France?new

Each day my daughter is faced with the challenging job of translating Comedy Central's The Daily Show into French, rendering hip American cultural references, Yiddishisms, bleeped-out expletives, and quirky American slang into something a French audience will understand and find funny.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Jaime O'Neill  |  07-21-2009  |  TV

The Search for 'America's Biggest Asshole'new

This week in Boston, Spike TV held auditions for its new sub-low-culture program, America's Biggest Asshole. You're right -- all reality show tryouts are essentially auditions for America's Biggest Asshole, but this one is transparently egregious, as if the NHL re-named hockey "Kill the Man with the Puck."
Boston Phoenix  |  Chris Faraone  |  07-15-2009  |  TV

'Iron Man: Armored Adventures' on Nicktoonsnew

Iron Man: Armored Adventures is a blatant attempt to make the runaway success of the Iron Man live-action movie appeal to the tween crowd. How do you do that? By stripping away almost everything that made the film such a success, apparently.
Weekly Alibi  |  Devin D. O'Leary  |  05-05-2009  |  TV

On the Beat: 'Southland'new

Give Southland a little time to unfold and you'll see a crime series almost as distinctive as ER was (at least initially) as a medical series.
Weekly Alibi  |  Devin D. O'Leart  |  04-14-2009  |  TV

PBS Puts a Human Face on Native American Historynew

In terms of exposition, inspiration, and cross-cultural outreach, you can think of We Shall Remain as the Native American Eyes on the Prize. Like that landmark documentary, this series reminds us that true glory lies in the honest histories of people, not the manipulated histories of governments.
Boston Phoenix  |  Clif Garboden  |  04-08-2009  |  TV

'Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles'new

The comedic, nonviolent machine/human interactions are the real value of the Terminator series because, unfortunately, the action sequences are terrible.
The Inlander  |  Ben Kromer  |  03-12-2009  |  TV

Animal Planet’s Blend of Documentary and Action Struggles for Balancenew

Whatever happened to good old-fashioned nature shows? You know, National Geographic specials with dry British narration and lots of scenes of lions chasing gazelles?
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Josh Bell  |  02-19-2009  |  TV

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