"The Awesomes" Misnomer
By Jared Fogel | September 13, 2013Enlisting the help of Saturday Night Live alums, Hulu’s crack at original programming may have seemed poised for greatness.
Enlisting the help of Saturday Night Live alums, Hulu’s crack at original programming may have seemed poised for greatness.
Over the course of the past decade, LGBT groups have made massive strides with regard to the portrayal of so-called “queer” characters on television.
Reality television fans, take note: the network that brought you such gems as Dance Moms and Army Wives is offering up yet another reality show.
Politics, intrigue, deception, and revenge are just a few of the elements which make House of Cards a must watch show this spring.
I don’t know what it is about USA’s Suits that makes me wish I had cable TV in my apartment. Is it the impeccable custom-made suits that Harvey and fellow lawyer, and once scrub, Mike wear that make my heart melt?
I first caught sight of The Carrie Diaries when I was watching the season finale of Gossip Girl. Every other commercial break included a spot advertising this new show.
If you’re like me, you’ve watched American Idol since it debuted 11 long years ago. Like me, you may also wonder what happened to those contestants — winners and losers alike — who either peaked early and plummeted, or who shot up out of the blue, only to drift back into anonymity in a flash.
In the wake of some wildly successful television sitcoms, it seems as if there has never been a better era for the genre.
Lena Dunham’s Girls is not Sex and the City. Disregard any review that claims this is “SATC for the Gen 2.0!” because it isn’t and Lena Dunham’s hapless protagonist, Hannah Horvath, is nothing like Carrie Bradshaw.
There’s a scene in the first American Pie where Jason Biggs’ character, desperate to land a prom date, creates a profile on a fictitious dating website.
Here at A&E, we never claim to be arbiters of taste; but let’s face it, we’d all like to be.
Liz & Dick, Lindsanity’s (aka Lindsay Lohan) latest attempt at relevance, was an interesting mini-biopic about the love affair between the glamorous Elizabeth Taylor and her co-star/husband Richard Burton.
Nashville is ABC’s attempt to contribute to the new trend of musical dram-com TV shows and movies that have emerged since the creation of FOX’s Glee.
I love a good fairy tale, and television’s current fairy tale obsession couldn’t make me happier.
The Walking Dead returned for its third season Oct. 14 with a swift storytelling pace, picking up where we left off last spring.