Television Tops 2017: Paul Asay’s Year-End Picks
Most of television’s nicknames are severely dated. How can it be called the “tube” when most of our HDTV’s don’t even have tubes anymore? I’ve
Most of television’s nicknames are severely dated. How can it be called the “tube” when most of our HDTV’s don’t even have tubes anymore? I’ve
We sometimes get emails that take us to task for “hating” what we review. To an extent, I get that. There’s lot to critique, and
Complicity. The word sounds vaguely menacing. Even if we’re not quite sure what complicity means, it sounds … bad. To be complicit, Merriam-Webster’s dictionary says,
I watched about five minutes of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert the other night. That was as much as I could take before Colbert’s
Over the last two seasons, NBC’s This is Us has become must-see TV for many a viewer, many of whom watch the show with a
Listen, I’m not going to tell you that Justice League is a great movie. I’ve written and said too much about it already to claim
Many of us mark our seasons by firsts: the first robin of spring, the first sunburn of summer, the first interception by our terrible quarterback
As I mentioned yesterday, Boo 2! A Madea Halloween was the No. 1 movie in the country this weekend. Its “family friendly” PG-13 rating certainly
We’re in the heart of the new television season, and I’ve noticed something a little odd about it. It’s trying to be nice. Strange, right?
Christians can make good movies. No doubt about it. Most of us have seen one. But I think that most of us, even most Christian
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