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
Television, Featured Story, Arts
Netflix: From The Mailroom To The Laptop
As the joint Marvel / Netflix produced ‘Daredevil’ is released on Friday, it’s time to look back on and ahead at the red and white giant.
Arts, Television, Column
Tina Fey’s Newest Comedy ‘Kimmy Schmidt’ Breaks New Ground
Despite being let go by NBC, ‘Kimmy Schmidt’ and Tina Fey find a welcoming home with Netflix.
Column, Television, Featured Column, Arts
The Conceited Bluff Of ‘House Of Cards’
Despite the high production value and caliber of its leading actors, the Netflix original ‘House of Cards’ is more soap opera than complex drama.
Arts, On Campus
Watch: The Pregame Is Over For ‘Mod Of Cards’
Just in time for finals, ‘Mod of Cards’ is here. The first installment of the BC-based feature-length series premiered Sunday night.
Arts, Column, Television
Introducing ‘The Silver Age’ Of Television
The Golden Age of television-viewing has passed—and now, we are tasked with watching as many shows as possible in a short amount of time.
Arts, Movies, Column
Direct To Netflix: Coming Soon To A Smartphone Near You
There’s a right way to experience movies—in a theater, not simply with a Netflix account.