Cartoon: ‘Crossroads’

Our favorite cartoonist-philosopher, Grant Snider gives a good think about where you can go by – wait for it – not thinking. Who’d a’thunk?

More of Grant Snider’s sensitive perception of humanity and creativity at Incidental Comics, HERE

“Hacks” Creators Discuss the Tears, Trucks, and Teamwork of Building the Series

God, we love Jean Smart

Hey, Ted Lasso isn’t the only new comedy series our feckless leader Larry Brody and Team TVWriter™’s think is sensash. There’s also a gleaming, glowing gem called Hacks that we hope everybody who visits this site has seen. It’s an awesome show, and here are the awesome people -WRILTERS!!! – behind it.

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Last Week’s Most Important Cord Cutting Developments

Roku’s first original movie: “Zoey’s Extraordinary Christmas”

Cord Cutters News gives us the latest on the cord cutting front, including: Hulu price increase affecting on-demand plans, a new Fire TV Stick 4K and other gear from Amazon, Roku’s first original movie, and more!luding

Cord Cutters Video Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6tUZA7GiIZPaUu4FQXnFYA

Cord Cutters Web Site:
http://cordcuttersnews.com read article

America’s Top 10 Broadcast & Streaming Shows 9/13/21

With Outer Banks again taking the #1 spot, Netflix filled every spot in the Nielsen Original Streaming Shows Top 10 last week. The top three were Outer Banks, of course (hmm, we’ll have to watch that some time), Hit & Run, and Grace and Frankie.

On the cable side of things, Fox News Channel offerings filled the entire Top Ten again, with Tucker Carlson’s show taking first, third, ninth, and tenth. read article

Dawn McElligott: Ready-to Wear? High Fashion? Mockery for the Next TV Season?

by Dawn McElligott

Critiques of THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA are showing up all over YouTube.  Viewers are enjoying the dissection of selected scenes with explanations of what makes them work. One video, “Andy Gets a Makeover,” attracted well over a million views since JoBlo Movie Clips posted it in June.

Impressive for a 15-year-old movie.

At the same time, Throw Back TV is posting scenes and full episodes of JUST SHOOT ME, a sitcom on NBC that poked fun at women’s magazines from 1997 to 2003. read article