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Whether a Bill Nighy fan or a David Hare follower, tune in to PBS, Masterpiece Contemporary, for Part II of The Worricker Trilogy. Turks &

In his latest recorded musical venture, Grammy-winning jazz pianist Billy Childs takes on the music legacy of Laura Nyro–and the result is an impressive,

Think of a row of dominos as scenes in a film. The first domino strikes the one before it; the impact launches a second

The TVolution declares 'The Knick'  The Best Summer Freshman Drama (2014) Here the cast speaks on creating those intense and almost too life-like surgical sequences. The Knick,

What do the New Players Bring to the Game?

Walking Dead, Season Five

In deciding to watch this documentary it doesn't matters greatly if you support capital punishment or oppose it. This is a fairly balanced analysis

I've turned so many people on to this show and have never heard any regrets. The best is my brother Eric. We share many

This is a lovely little documentary about the history of American ventriloquism over the last 70 years. While not comprehensive nor scholarly it is

The Bravest Show of the Summer goes to: The Honorable Woman. Series creator Hugo Blick's masterful eye created a world of intrigue and switchbacks that

What can be said about A Haunted House 2? My, it is rare to see such a testament to mediocrity. Not funny, unless you're

The main stage for How to Get Away With Murder is a university lecture hall full of bright, eager, first-year, first-day law students. Defense Attorney

There's a lot of hot to the touch TV to watch these days. Only a few shows on the buzzed about TV listings actually

There were Poirots before him. There will be Poirots to follow. Right now, for over seven hundred and fifty million plus viewers who have

Mrs. Elizabeth Handy, wife to the “Father of the Blues” W. C. Handy, lay critically ill on the street outside the doors of the

If not for a twist of fate and a bit of luck we might never have been witness to David Suchet as the titular

"A Hero is no braver than an ordinary man, but he is braver five minutes longer."            Ralph Waldo Emerson In

The Leftovers jumps deep into a mass of angst gurgling inside nearly everyone 'left' untouched after what may have been The Rapture swept the

For Daniel Holden, danger lurks not just behind shadows, but in the harsh light of day; often prancing down the middle of Main Street,

The peaceful dawning has come and gone. This day is like a long breath of air that has been held for quite some time.