TV/New media
Kayla Upadhyaya: I don't cry when I watch TV
BY KAYLA UPADHYAYA
I don’t cry when I watch TV. Or when I read books or see movies.
Louis C.K. brings consistent laughs to new special 'Oh My God'
BY MAX RADWIN
The most popular and successful stand-up comedian of the last decade (does “C.K.” stand for “Comedy King”? It’s starting to look that way) delivered another solid hour of ingeniously filthy jokes.
Notebook: Looking forward to 'Tonight' with Jimmy Fallon
BY ALEC STERN
NBC seems ready for a change, and with the potential lineup of Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers, they could end up with the freshest and funniest duo in late night.
'Bad Samaritans' can't manage to do any good
BY RADHIKA MENON
Netflix has shown that it has the ability to create and develop meaningful and exciting drama series. If only the online streaming service would put the same energy and effort into everything that they produce.
Moving 'Men'
BY KAYLA UPADHYAYA
Last season, the clash of the generations (the Dons and Rogers vs. the Megans and Janes and Freddys) picked up speed. Now, it’s in full acceleration.
'Hot in Cleveland' stars talk feminism, future episodes and reunion possibilities
BY ALEC STERN
When “Hot in Cleveland” returns this summer for the second half of season four, you can expect more laughs, heart and a few exciting surprises along the way.
Hannibal dishes up seasoned acting chops and precise visual execution
BY KELLY ETZ
Bryan Fuller, known for the dizzying Technicolor splendor of “Pushing Daises,” manages to elevate what could have been a routine FBI procedural into a masterpiece of the macabre.
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