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2014
Jul
18
 
 
This 2013 movie premise doesn’t just scream “chick flick.” It howls it like a banshee – a banshee obsessed with Pride and Prejudice and other things Jane Austen. Keri Russell, showing a much softer side than she has in FX’s The Americans, plays a single woman who decides to travel abroad to attend a British holiday resort catering to literary and movie fans who want to wallow in an approximation of the worlds generated by author Austen.  But the approach here i
 
 
 
  
 
 
2014
Jul
18
 
 
On tonight’s show, the guests include Nate Silver (the statistician who’s said some eye-opening things when he’s visited Maher in the past) and Star Trek veteran George Takei, who once memorably roasted William Shatner by giving him a tip on how to correctly pronounce his former co-star’s last name, after decades of getting it wrong. “It’s Ta-KAY!,” Takei (shown here) told Shatner with measurable irritation in his voice. “You know… like toup
 
 
 
  
 
 
2014
Jul
18
 
 
If you missed the opener of this new FX series last Sunday, here’s a convenient chance to catch up. And you should, because The Strain is a TV ride worth taking – and a story that introduces some innovative variations on the vampire theme. Guillermo del Toro not only directed this pilot, but he and Chuck Hogan, who collaborated on the novels on which The Strain is based, co-wrote this opening script as well. Corey Stoll stars. For a full review, see Bianculli’s Blog.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2014
Jul
17
 
 
For the time being, new FX comedies are probably constructed more or less from the Louie template. Married and You're the Worst, premiering Thursday don't have the vignetted, semi-surreal structures of Louis C.K.'s show, but the environments are the same...
 
 
 
  
 
 
2014
Jul
17
 
 
Now that Greg Poehler, creator and star of this new series presented by NBC, has established the autobiographical premise of his show – a man, here named Bruce, moves to Sweden after falling in love with a woman who lives there – it’s time to run with the comic possibilities of the premise. Lena Olin, as the mother of Bruce’s girlfriend, gets more laughs in subtitled Swedish than most NBC comedy stars do in English. Poehler is funny, too, but quietly so, while Josephine B
 
 
 
  
 
 
2014
Jul
17
 
 
Tom Hanks, whose Playtone company is one of this fine documentary series’ production partners, appears on camera in tonight’s episode – and, since Hanks so memorably proved he had the right stuff by portraying astronaut Jim Lovell in 1995’s Apollo 13, he’s more than earned the right to put the Space Race, which both predated and outlasted the Sixties by a few years each way, in his own entertaining perspective. But he’s far from the only one on tap tonight &nd
 
 
 
  
 
 
2014
Jul
17
 
 
Tonight’s episode is called “Act As If,” and continues the story line begun last week as Daniel (Aden Young) emerged from his coma and went to Atlanta. I’m going to Act As If I know what’s going to happen next, though I don’t have a clue. But that’s something I plan to rectify by watching tonight’s Rectify.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2014
Jul
17
 
 
This medical documentary series continues to over-perform in the ratings, based on summer TV fare in general and serious nonfiction TV in particular. But at the same time, ABC seems to under-promote it, out of either a lack of what should be pride or a failure of what should be a celebration of success. But I’ve said from the beginning you should watch NY Med, and, like the cases that come through the trauma doors of the hospitals documented by Terence Wrong’s camera crews, every day
 
 
 
  
 
 
2014
Jul
17
 
 
SERIES PREMIERE: There’s something fairly unsettling about this new FX comedy – but there’s something unshakably unique about it as well, which makes it very watchable even as watching it may make you occasionally uncomfortable. Aggressively cynical, narcissistic and self-destructive characters are not new to sitcoms – Krysten Ritter’s comically abrasive character in ABC’s Don’t Trust That B---- in Apartment 23 being a prime example. But in this new seri
 
 
 
  
 
 
2014
Jul
16
 
 
BEVERLY HILLS, CA -- Don't think too deeply about Sharknado -- as if that were even a remote possibility...