The Best of Broadcast TV, So Far
Phew! We’ve made it through the first wave of fall premieres. Here’s what’s working (“Speechless”) and what’s not (“This Is Us”).
Phew! We’ve made it through the first wave of fall premieres. Here’s what’s working (“Speechless”) and what’s not (“This Is Us”).
Exclusive: TV Dailies’ Fall TV Matrix also singles out new network shows “Bull,” “Kevin Can Wait” and “This Is Us” as “potential winners.”
Fall TV Preview: The TV titan also discusses his latest project – Fox’s “Black Lightning” – and how comic book shows are embracing diversity.
Fall TV Preview: The shift from film to TV continues this season with more filmmakers — from Woody Allen to Ava Duvernay — set to make their mark on the small screen.
Fall TV Preview: Programmers believe familiar titles like “The Exorcist,” “Prison Break,” “Lethal Weapon” and “MacGyver” can cut through the clutter.
Fall TV Preview: “Son of Zorn” and Harry Connick, Jr., kick off IndieWire’s new weekly TV tune-in podcast “Turn It On,” featuring interviews, reviews, previews and more!
Fall TV Preview: As where, when, and how we watch TV continues to evolve, so does the Emmys’ use, and effectiveness, as a promotional tool.
Fall TV Preview: Television isn’t lacking for talent, but we’re sure excited to see these 12 favorites — including Sarah Jessica Parker, Donald Glover and Hugh Laurie — back in our lives every week.
From the fields of Louisiana to a vampire apocalypse to the early years of Queen Elizabeth, this fall’s most anticipated dramas are extremely eclectic.
Fall TV Preview: From “Queen Sugar” to “Arrow,” real change is happening for female directors in television right now — because actual effort is being made.
Fall TV Preview: As audiences embrace on-demand and streaming, they’re even OK now with commercials. Could that be the death knell for the DVR?
Our most anticipated fall comedies take us from a heavenly “Good Place” to the hells of “Divorce” — with some stops along the way for millennial angst, undead witches and Woody Allen.