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Latest published
My Name Is Earl (TV Series)
(2005)
Publish Date: September 16, 2005
"Watching 'My Name Is Earl' unfold is like taking a hydrofoil ride and flying so fast above the ordinary surface of television life that when the show ends you feel dazed and amazed for hours afterward."
The Wall Street Journal
Page Eight (TV)
(2011)
"Even though there may be a fleeting moment when you feel an urge to slap Mr. Nighy and yell: 'Perk up,' in truth he can do no wrong here."
The Wall Street Journal
The Following (TV Series)
(2013)
"There is some suspense here, even if it is mainly because the violence when it comes is so swift and sickening. But the show still feels slack."
The Wall Street Journal
Caprica (TV Series)
(2010)
"Thankfully, 'Caprica' can be enjoyed without any reference to the literal past or the figurative future."
The Wall Street Journal
Lipstick Jungle (TV Series)
(2008)
"'Lipstick Jungle' has some good things going for it, including actresses in roles that call for slightly more maturity than we're accustomed to, and juicy enough meanies to give it a little suspense."
The Wall Street Journal
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