The Golden Age of television channeled and burned the anti-hero, and in its wake the Silver Age has told more diverse, maybe even better stories.
How ‘Game of Thrones’ Claimed The Silver Age Crown
If the Silver Age of television is an expansive horizontal structure, then no show embodies the current moment than ‘Game of Thrones.’
Online Streaming Can Save TV Programs, But Are They Putting Them In Peril Too?
With smaller viewership, TV companies must find something to cling to in order to remain competitive in their timeslot. And this means dumping dead weight
Trevor Noah Valiantly Carries On Jon Stewart’s War
The South African comedian took over ‘The Daily Show’ for the 16 year veteran last week. How’s he looking so far?
‘Scream Queens’ Lacks Storytelling, But The Killings Are Delightfully Horrific
The co-creators of ‘American Horror Story’ stick with what they know best in Fox’s lackluster horror-comedy, ‘Scream Queens’.
Lucious And Terrence Howard Still Reign On ‘Empire’
Characters transform and embrace new roles to fit the changing record landscape in the second season of Fox’s ‘Empire.’
Forte And His Margarita Pool Return To ‘Last Man On Earth’
The show brings back all the things viewers loved about the first season and promises big things as the narrative leash stretches very literally into space.
Westeros Report: The North Still Snows
This is fun. Frustrating, but fun. It makes the audience as integral to the telling of the story as Martin or Benioff and Weiss.
FX’s ‘Executioner’ Has All The Blood, But No Guts
FX’s newest program mimics HBO’s ‘Game of Thrones’ in many ways, but fails to live up to its level of fantastic fiction.
Netflix’s ‘Narcos’ Redefines The Biopic Genre For The Small Screen
Netflix original ‘Narcos’ follows the rise to prominence of Colombia’s most notorious drug lord, Pablo Escobar, and the men trying to bring him down.