The pilot episode of Aaron Sorkin’s ‘The Newsroom’ embodies TV news the way Sorkin wishes it would be, journalism’s version of ‘Mr. Smith Goes to Washington.’
No, it’s not ‘The West Wing.’ Not even close. But ‘Scandal’ has earned itself a regular spot on my DVR.
Some of the most talented (and least famous) actors, writers, and comedians in television are in the middle of an online conversation we can all relate to.
Dunder Mifflin/Sabre needs a new boss: They needn’t look any further than their own network.
How did a guy from Jersey make good in Hollywood? After meeting with Hill on-set in Vancouver, read on to find out how a kid shifts from dancing in East Orange, NJ to acting beside Martin Sheen and Freddie Prinze, Jr. before playing Watson to James Roday’s Val Kilmer.
Is ‘The Good Guys’ a great trip back to an old style of television, or a terrible experiment in trying to relive the past? It sucks, so you tell me.
Why not allow fan favorite relationships to actually become more than hints, teases, innuendo, and stolen glances?