Doug’s Emmys Wish List: “The Other Two”
Nothing was more spot-on than this scabrous comedy, which shocked fans by announcing the season finale was the series finale as well. If the show is really over, now is…
Nothing was more spot-on than this scabrous comedy, which shocked fans by announcing the season finale was the series finale as well. If the show is really over, now is…
For all the talk of trauma and anxiety, no comedy (yes, comedy) hits the nail on the head better than Ramy, whose impeccably structured third season was the series best…
Swarm was a tough miniseries that essentially asked viewers to side with a psycho killer, and its brave leading lady, Dominique Fishback, swung for the fences, vacillating between solitary longing…
In this edgily comedic adaptation of the Adam Kay memoir, Ben Whishaw (already an Emmy winner for A Very British Scandal) is perfect as the junior doctor thwarting obstacles both…
What We Do in the Shadows isn't just a mockumentary about vampires living in Staten Island and it isn't just a hilarious comedy. Harvey Guillen's familiar, Guillermo, is actually the…
Thirty years ago today, In the Line of Fire, directed by Wolfgang Petersen and starring Clint Eastwood, was released. The movie tells the story of Secret Service Agent Frank Horrigan,…
Alan Arkin, who won a Tony Award for his first lead role on Broadway, received an Academy Award nomination for his first feature film, and went on to have a…
Jem Cohen’s Austrian film Museum Hours premiered in the United States exactly ten years ago today. It is a touching, deftly-paced story about two strangers who meet at Vienna’s Kunsthistorisches…
One of the last masters of Broadway's Golden Age, Tony- and Pulitzer Prize-winning lyricist Sheldon Harnick, has died. He wrote Fiddler on the Roof and Fiorello!, among other musicals. He…
New York City has always been a bustling hub of artistic expression and creative energy. Among the myriad talents that contribute to the vibrant tapestry of the city's theater scene,…