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  • ‘Wet Hot American Summer’ Review: Elizabeth Banks, Amy Poehler Stand Out in Wonderfully Weird Prequel

    Netflix’s “First Day of Camp” series is occasionally tedious, but guarantees laughs

    By

    Mark Peikert
    July 31, 2015 @ 2:14 PM
    Reviews
    2:14 PM
    ‘Wet Hot American Summer’ Review: Elizabeth Banks, Amy Poehler Stand Out in Wonderfully Weird Prequel
  • ‘Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!’ Review: Too Much Plot, Not Enough Tara Reid

    Syfy disaster franchise takes itself too seriously in third installment

    By

    Heidi Patalano
    July 22, 2015 @ 4:24 PM
    Reviews
    4:24 PM
    ‘Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!’ Review: Too Much Plot, Not Enough Tara Reid
  • ‘Tut’ Review: Avan Jogia Makes a Fine Boy King, While Ben Kingsley Anchors Historical Adventure Tale

    Ambitious Spike production sells the pharaoh as swashbuckling soldier-leader

    By

    Deborah Day
    July 19, 2015 @ 6:00 AM
    Reviews
    6:00 AM
    ‘Tut’ Review: Avan Jogia Makes a Fine Boy King, While Ben Kingsley Anchors Historical Adventure Tale
  • ‘Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll’ Review: Denis Leary and FX Get the Band Back Together

    Former Nickelodeon star Elizabeth Gillies helps drama overcome music-industry cliches

    By

    Diane Gordon
    July 16, 2015 @ 6:31 PM
    Reviews
    6:31 PM
    ‘Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll’ Review: Denis Leary and FX Get the Band Back Together
  • ‘Impastor’ Review: Long-Con Comedy Comes Up Short

    TV Land’s single-camera comedy about a straight man masquerading as a gay pastor relies too much on easy, obvious jokes

    By

    Ned Ehrbar
    July 15, 2015 @ 6:37 PM
    Reviews
    6:37 PM
    ‘Impastor’ Review: Long-Con Comedy Comes Up Short
  • ‘The Jim Gaffigan Show’ Review: Comic Falls Flat With Tired Dad Cliches

    Single-camera comedy shows promise, but is inconsistent and occasionally lazy

    By

    Tim Grierson
    July 15, 2015 @ 5:54 PM
    Reviews
    5:54 PM
    ‘The Jim Gaffigan Show’ Review: Comic Falls Flat With Tired Dad Cliches
  • ‘Masters of Sex’ Review: Lizzy Caplan, Michael Sheen Do the Time Jump

    Showtime drama leaps into the mid-’60s

    By

    Diane Gordon
    July 12, 2015 @ 7:12 PM
    Reviews
    7:12 PM
    ‘Masters of Sex’ Review: Lizzy Caplan, Michael Sheen Do the Time Jump
  • ‘Ray Donovan’ Review: Liev Schreiber’s Fixer Roars Back to Life in Season 3

    Broken hero of Showtime’s Hollywood-set series is in tragic, terrifying top form again

    By

    Deborah Day
    July 12, 2015 @ 6:00 AM
    Reviews
    6:00 AM
    ‘Ray Donovan’ Review: Liev Schreiber’s Fixer Roars Back to Life in Season 3
  • ‘The Spoils Before Dying’ Review: Will Ferrell, Kristen Wiig Comedy Full of Stars, Not Laughs

    Lame jokes and hammy acting sink IFC, Funny or Die miniseries

    By

    Mark Peikert
    July 8, 2015 @ 12:51 PM
    Reviews
    12:51 PM
    ‘The Spoils Before Dying’ Review: Will Ferrell, Kristen Wiig Comedy Full of Stars, Not Laughs
  • ‘Extant’ Review: Halle Berry Embraces Absurdity as Spielberg’s Alien-Invasion Returns to Earth

    Oscar winner’s CBS series loses some of first season’s mystery in Season 2 premiere

    By

    Deborah Day
    July 1, 2015 @ 6:52 AM
    Reviews
    6:52 AM
    ‘Extant’ Review: Halle Berry Embraces Absurdity as Spielberg’s Alien-Invasion Returns to Earth
  • ‘Zoo’ Review: James Wolk and Big Cats Save Summer Sci-Fi Series

    Fun performances from human and animal actors make up for flat dialogue, thin characterization

    By

    Daniel Holloway
    June 30, 2015 @ 3:42 PM
    Reviews
    3:42 PM
    ‘Zoo’ Review: James Wolk and Big Cats Save Summer Sci-Fi Series
  • ‘Scream’ Review: Slasher-Parody Movie Franchise Slays TV

    Waiting for a serial killer to strike has never been more fun

    By

    Deborah Day
    June 30, 2015 @ 12:38 AM
    Reviews
    12:38 AM
    ‘Scream’ Review: Slasher-Parody Movie Franchise Slays TV
  • ‘The Brink’ Review: Tim Robbins, Jack Black Lead Smart Sex, Drugs and Drone Strikes Comedy

    New HBO political series boasts strong cast and “Dr. Strangelove” vibe

    By

    Diane Gordon
    June 21, 2015 @ 12:48 PM
    Reviews
    12:48 PM
    ‘The Brink’ Review: Tim Robbins, Jack Black Lead Smart Sex, Drugs and Drone Strikes Comedy
  • ‘Ballers’ Review: Dwayne Johnson Gives This Grown-Up ‘Entourage’ Legitimacy

    HBO series depicts football players as rock stars with all the overindulgence — women, money, partying — that comes with fame

    By

    Diane Gordon
    June 21, 2015 @ 9:58 AM
    Reviews
    9:58 AM
    ‘Ballers’ Review: Dwayne Johnson Gives This Grown-Up ‘Entourage’ Legitimacy
  • ‘Sense8’ Review: Wachowskis Sketch Fascinating Characters in New Netflix Series

    Stories filmed in nine cities around the world collide where the writer-director siblings do what they do best: create fantastic worlds

    By

    Deborah Day
    June 5, 2015 @ 1:56 AM
    Reviews
    1:56 AM
    ‘Sense8’ Review: Wachowskis Sketch Fascinating Characters in New Netflix Series
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