So many of the network's new prime-time series are like cafeteria casseroles: aggressively and intentionally bland. But ...
(ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty) A couple of months ahead of the premiere of “Matlock” on CBS, Tribune TV and film critic Nina Metz went back and revisited ...
I have a short question that I’ve been wondering about. I watch all my television through streaming and noticed recently that ...
James Little, Mr. Domino, 2024, Oil & wax on linen, Petzel, New York. “James Little: Affirmed/Actions” at Petzel, New York (November 7–December 21): The art world is finally catching up with James ...
Welcome to the Q&A with TV critic — also known to some TV fans as their “TV therapist” — Matt Roush, who’ll try to address ...
As we explore the voices of our inner critics, we encounter patterns that reflect universal experiences and emotions. These patterns, known as archetypes, are powerful symbols that offer insights ...
Critic’s Notebook: Election Night 2024 TV Coverage Was Only for the Masochistic or the Truly Obsessed The tone of the night started out relatively light on cable and broadcast networks, before ...
He is also a former Trump critic whose political evolution, culminating in him becoming the president-elect’s running mate, showcases how Trump has taken over the GOP and reshaped it in his own ...
Review aggregation site Metacritic has spoken out in response to the ongoing review bombing of Dragon Age: The Veilguard by online commenters upset at the game's inclusive characters and themes ...
Don’t come for Tom Hanks’ movies. The Oscar winner, 68, appeared on the “Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend” podcast on Sunday and called movie critics “c–ksuckers,” while explaining how ...
By Peter Keepnews Our critic A.O. Scott walks you through a poem that speaks to his mood right now. It’s called “Party Politics,” but it’s not about those parties, or those politics.
Gabriel de Saint-Aubin, The Fair at Bezons, 1750, Etching, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. “Paris through the Eyes of Saint-Aubin” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (through February 4, 2025): ...