Here is the latest TV News from The Hollywood Reporter.
‘BrainDead’: TV Review
The ‘Good Wife’ creators’ new CBS horror-comedy tries hard, but the laughs are rare.
‘Guilt’: TV Review
Billy Zane is the standout in Freeform’s fictionalized take on Amanda Knox, which should be cause for concern.
‘Orange Is the New Black’ Season 4: TV Review
The fourth season of the Netflix favorite impressively maintains the series’ creativity and forward momentum despite its sprawling cast of characters.
‘Casual’ Season 2: TV Review
The Hulu show remains a don’t-miss gem, balancing humor and dysfunction impressively and effortlessly.
‘UnREAL’ Season 2: TV Review
Shiri Appleby and Constance Zimmer return for another season of scathing, deep-cutting reality TV satire on Lifetime.
‘Outcast’: TV Review
‘The Walking Dead’ creator Robert Kirkman brings familiar exorcisms and flimsy small town drama to Cinemax in his new series starring Patrick Fugit.
‘Maya & Marty’: TV Review
Maya Rudolph, Martin Short and Lorne Michaels join forces for a bland, product placement-filled, primetime take on ‘SNL’ for summer.
‘Chef’s Table’ Season 2: TV Review
This beautifully shot survey of international chefs is one of Netflix’s best shows.
‘The Do-Over’: TV Review
Netflix releases its latest Adam Sandler comedy. A nation mourns.
‘Showing Roots’: TV Review
Lifetime’s godawful race-relations dramedy will make you bristle.
‘Castle’ Book Series Lives On (Read an Excerpt and See The Cover Now)
Two new Nikki Heat novels by Richard Castle are scheduled, starting with ‘High Heat’ in October.
‘Preacher’: TV Review
Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg and Sam Catlin’s promising adaptation of the classic comic stars Joseph Gilgun and Ruth Negga.
Critic’s Notebook: Megyn Kelly and Donald Trump Kiss and Make Up in Her Primetime Special
Kelly’s mano-a-mano encounter with the presumptive Republican presidential nominee was the main event in her show, which also featured interviews with Laverne Cox, Robert Shapiro and Michael Douglas.
‘Bright Lights: Starring Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher’: Cannes Review
A tender tribute to two iconic women whose Hollywood history spans from ‘Singin’ in the Rain’ through ‘Star Wars’ and whose intimate connection is no less singular.
‘Chelsea’: TV Review
Chelsea Handler’s new Netflix talk show tries to be different, but is mostly the same.
‘Lady Dynamite’: TV Review
Alt-comedy favorite Maria Bamford turns a genre upside down in her new Netflix series.
‘Marseille’: TV Review
This original French crime drama from Netflix (starring Gerard Depardieu) feels very American in a pretty bad way.
‘All the Way’: TV Review
HBO’s LBJ telefilm, directed by Jay Roach, boasts a great Bryan Cranston performance but is hampered by an unfocused second half.
‘Flowers’: TV Review
Olivia Colman and Julian Barratt star in a twisted British comedy from NBCUniversal’s new subscription streaming comedy channel, Seeso.
‘Game of Thrones’ Season 6 Premiere: TV Review
Even without George R.R. Martin’s books, David Benioff and D.B. Weiss deliver a strong table-setting premiere to season 6 of the HBO hit.
‘Veep’ Season 5: TV Review
If there’s a better comedy on television, tell that to ‘Veep’ as the gold standard and HBO favorite enters season 5 on fire.
‘Containment’: TV Review
The CW’s new outbreak drama is harrowing, but also tests one’s tolerance of the Conspicuous Non-Coincidental Cough trope.
‘Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt’ Season 2: TV Review
The goofily wonderful Netflix series about the “Indiana mole woman” who becomes a New York City resident remains as ridiculous and fun as ever.
Critic’s Notebook: Clinton and Sanders Go For the Jugular at Brawl-Like Brooklyn Debate
Just days before the crucial New York primary, the Democratic candidates tried to outdo each other on brash, take-no-prisoners New Yorkishness.
‘Orphan Black’ Season 4: TV Review
It’s back to basics for the cult show as the fourth season kicks off in lean, fresh and easier-to-follow fashion.
‘The Last Panthers’: TV Review
This complicated but intriguing international crime series to air on SundanceTV features strong writing, an excellent cast and vivid directing.
‘Game of Silence’: TV Review
NBC’s new revenge drama offers secrets and lies, but very little compelling mystery.
‘Jackie Robinson’: TV Review
Jackie Robinson is the legend in Ken Burns’ two-night PBS documentary, but Rachel Robinson is the star.
‘Outlander’ Season 2: TV Review
Season two of the Starz series changes scenery but maintains its epic, engaging sweep.
‘The Detour’: TV Review
Jason Jones and Natalie Zea go on a rocky road trip in TBS’ uneven, but funny new comedy.
‘Catastrophe’ Season 2: TV Review
The second season proves that the Sharon Horgan/Rob Delaney comedy is no fluke — it’s hilarious, spot-on and real.
‘Dice’: TV Review
Andrew Dice Clay’s Showtime comeback is uneven, but an Adrien Brody episode shines.
Critic’s Notebook: ‘The Walking Dead’ Finale Passes up the Opportunity to Be Better
The 90-minute season finale featured maybe 12 good minutes. And it won’t matter a bit to the show’s fans.
‘Confirmation’: TV Review
Kerry Washington and Wendell Pierce are solid in HBO’s middlebrow Anita Hill/Clarence Thomas movie.
‘The Story of God With Morgan Freeman’: TV Review
The actor examines life’s big questions in this six-episode Nat Geo series.
‘Dead 7’: TV Review
Boy-band members come together in Syfy’s latest made-for-TV movie.
‘The Girlfriend Experience’: TV Review
Riley Keough stars as a law student who takes a job as a high-end escort in Starz’s new series based on the 2009 Steven Soderbergh film.
‘Wynonna Earp’: TV Review
Wyatt Earp’s great, great granddaughter fights demons in a ‘Buffy’-esque Syfy drama.
‘Rush Hour’: TV Review
CBS’ series, a take on the titular Chris Tucker/Jackie Chan franchise, is better than ‘Rush Hour 3.’
‘Lopez’: TV Review
This new TV Land comedy from George Lopez finds him changing direction in promising ways.
‘The Ranch’: TV Review
Ashton Kutcher, Sam Elliott and Debra Winger shine when Netflix’s multicam sitcom about a Colorado ranching family gets serious.
‘The Larry Sanders Show’ First Episode: THR’s 1992 Review
‘The Larry Sanders Show’ is an artistic success of stunning brilliance which no one in the business should miss.
Critic’s Notebook: Trump Hits Clinton on “Stamina,” Sanders Criticizes Israel in CNN ‘Final Five’ Special
Wolf Blitzer and Anderson Cooper interviewed the five remaining presidential candidates on Israel, Cuba, violence at Trump rallies and more.
‘Heartbeat’: TV Review
Melissa George plays a heart surgeon in a love triangle in NBC’s clunky new medical dramedy.
‘The Path’: TV Review
This excellent, intriguing new Hulu series starring Aaron Paul and Michelle Monaghan looks at faith through the eyes of a cult.
‘Happy Valley’ Season 2: TV Review
Even viewers who couldn’t get into the first season of Netflix’s bleak British drama may want to give its second season a look.
‘Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders’: TV Review
This ‘Criminal Minds’ spinoff shamelessly mines fears of international locations and foreign cultures.
‘Daredevil’ Season 2: TV Review
The Netflix series misses Wilson Fisk in its sophomore season, but with Elektra and The Punisher, it still packs a punch.
‘The Americans’ Season 4: TV Review
Season four of FX’s superb spy-marital drama — one of the very best shows on TV — amps up the tension and starts plotting an endgame.
‘Crowded’: TV Review
This new NBC comedy starring Patrick Warburton is a throwback to worse, less funny days of TV.
‘Fantastic Lies’: TV Review
The Duke lacrosse scandal makes for compelling material in a lengthy “30 for 30” ESPN documentary.
‘Vice Principals’: SXSW Review
Danny McBride and Walton Goggins play rival administrators who team up to destroy their school’s new principal in HBO’s upcoming series, which premiered at SXSW.
‘And Then There Were None’: TV Review
A classic Agatha Christie novel gets a delectably sinister and perfectly cast adaptation courtesy of Lifetime and BBC.
Critic’s Notebook: Trump, Cruz and Rubio Practice Anger Management at GOP Debate
At Thursday night’s Miami face-off on CNN, the only size that Trump boasted about was that of his crowds.
‘El Chapo & Sean Penn: Bungle in the Jungle’: TV Review
Reelz Channel’s hastily made documentary is little more than shoddily reported trash.
Critic’s Notebook: Clinton and Sanders Clash in Nastiest Democratic Debate Yet
The Democratic candidates jostled — sometimes bruisingly — to get to the left of each other on the immigration issue in this debate geared toward Hispanic viewers.
‘Little Big Shots’: TV Review
Kids showcase their talent, and their cuteness, in NBC’s (mostly) family-friendly show.
‘Flaked’: TV Review
Don’t expect a live-action ‘BoJack Horseman’ from Will Arnett’s meandering Netflix semi-comedy.
’60 Days In’: TV Review
Seven people voluntarily enter a prison with the hopes of sparking reform in A&E’s new reality series.
‘Underground’: TV Review
WGN America’s new drama puts a prison-break-thriller spin on a story about the Underground Railroad.
Critic’s Notebook: Clinton and Sanders Clash on Issues (Not Private Parts) in Tense Debate
Clinton and Sanders were so substantive that if aliens were watching from outer space they would conclude that Republicans and Democrats were actually two different species of earthlings.
‘Damien’: TV Review
Anti-Christ Damien Thorn is all grown up and ready to watch people die around him on A&E’s series, a sequel to ‘The Omen.’
Critic’s Notebook: Trying to Stop the Trump Train at GOP Debate
Once again, the Republican presidental candidates managed to top themselves — or lower themselves, depending on how you look at it — in their latest skirmish.
‘The Internet Ruined My Life’: TV Review
SyFy’s new reality series about the destructive possibilities of social media is both cautionary tale and tabloid trainwreck.
‘Slasher’: TV Review
Chiller’s first original series about a masked killer terrorizing a small town is more hack than slash.
‘House of Cards’ Season 4: TV Review
At least things happen in the fourth season of Netflix’s Emmy favorite starring Kevin Spacey, Robin Wright and series newcomer Neve Campbell.
THR Critics Debate: Can Viceland’s Shows Stand Out In a Crowded Cable Field?
THR TV critics Tim Goodman and Daniel Fienberg hash out which Viceland shows are worth your time — and what Viceland is all about.
‘The Real O’Neals’: TV Review
ABC’s latest single-cam family comedy has a rough start, but shows potential.
‘I Am Cait’ Season 2: TV Review
Caitlyn Jenner goes on a cross-country road trip with her girlfriends, revealing that she’s still a Republican and no longer plans on dating women, in the E! reality show’s second season.
The 88th Annual Academy Awards: TV Review
Chris Rock led a telecast that had important things to say, but still felt endless.
Critic’s Notebook: Rubio, Cruz Pummel Trump in GOP Debate Brawl
Rubio and Cruz battered, but didn’t beat, the Donald in their desperate attempt to take down the frontrunner. And Carson was there. I think.
‘Prey’: TV Review
This new British cop series on BBC America uses great acting to cover up story weaknesses, proving that accents always help.
‘Hap and Leonard’: TV Review
Michael K. Williams and James Purefoy bicker charmingly in SundanceTV’s Texas noir, which costars Christina Hendricks.
‘Fuller House’: TV Review
Netflix’s ‘Full House’ reboot is mawkish, hammy, regressive — and everything fans will want.
Critic’s Notebook: Clinton and Sanders Get Aggressive Over “Progressive”
The two candidates squared off just like the Republicans, only nicer.
‘Animals’: TV Review
HBO’s little animated project about various animals in New York City lands in a field crowded with other shows that share its comic sensibility.
‘Homegrown: The Counter-Terror Dilemma’: TV Review
An engrossing HBO documentary explores America’s counter-terrorist bureaucracy, and the toll it takes.
Critic’s Notebook: Rivals Feast on Rubio at GOP Debate
The protracted fight between the rising Rubio and the desperate Christie was the highlight of the latest Republican debate.
‘Full Frontal With Samantha Bee’: TV Review
The longtime ‘Daily Show’ correspondent makes an assured debut with her own TBS show.
‘Those Who Can’t’: TV Review
The teachers are as juvenile as their students in truTV’s amusing scripted comedy series.
Critic’s Notebook: Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders Get Into Heated Exchange Over Henry Kissinger
The Democratic candidates sound more like history professors than candidates in their first match-up after Sanders’ New Hampshire victory.
Critic’s Notebook: GOP Debate Opens With a Moment of Silence for Antonin Scalia, But Gets Very, Very Noisy From There
As usual, Donald Trump provides the most memorably loony soundbites in this particularly fractious debate.
‘Love’: TV Review
Gillian Jacobs shines in Netflix’s new anti-romantic comedy from Judd Apatow.
‘The Bachelor’: Ben’s Hometown Visit Includes Dates to Wrigley Field, McDonald’s
After introducing one contestant to his parents, Ben sends his date packing in front of the other women.
‘Join or Die With Craig Ferguson’: TV Review
The former ‘Late Late Show’ host’s History panel comedy hasn’t been fully thought out.
‘The Night Manager’: Berlin Review
Tom Hiddleston and Hugh Laurie share top billing in this globe-trotting TV miniseries based on a novel by spy thriller maestro John le Carré.
‘Love, Nina’: Berlin Review
Faye Marsay (‘Game of Thrones’) stars as a nanny to the children of Helena Bonham Carter’s London literary editor in Nick Hornby’s TV adaptation of the best-selling memoir.
‘Togetherness’ Season 2: TV Review
‘Togetherness,’ you’re great, but you’re bringing me down — HBO’s show about fortyish Angelenos is back, and it’s a bit too bleak for its own good.
‘Girls’ Season 5: TV Review
In its penultimate season, Lena Dunham’s HBO comedy is true to itself, for better or for worse.
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