Critic's Notebook
SundanceTV’s Identity Crisis: Indie by Night. Innocent by Day.
This channel’s new daytime block includes “All in the Family” and “The Mary Tyler Moore Show.” Good shows, but they don’t quite scream, “independent film.”
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This channel’s new daytime block includes “All in the Family” and “The Mary Tyler Moore Show.” Good shows, but they don’t quite scream, “independent film.”
By NEIL GENZLINGER
The triumph of the first two episodes of “The Crown” is its unerring emotional focus. It finds the heart in every scene.
By TINA BROWN
This new series explores the ascendance of Elizabeth II of Britain with performances that linger.
By NEIL GENZLINGER
From the Watching team, expert TV and movie recommendations for the longer, colder nights ahead.
By MONICA CASTILLO
Issa and Molly face a divide between the life they dream of and the life they actually lead.
By ANGELICA JADE BASTIÉN
Regardless of your theories, there is at least one thing that William and the Man in Black have in common.
By SCOTT TOBIAS
Carol and Morgan meet a new settlement that expands both the cast and the show’s philosophy.
By JEREMY EGNER
The language we use is a marker for the identities we inhabit.
By ANGELICA JADE BASTIÉN
The show’s new villain killed a core character in Sunday’s Season 7 premiere.
By JEREMY EGNER