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Not Suitable For Work (Hulu): Traditional situation comedies are not a good lane for Hulu, at least based on audience size, but the service has not figured this out, yet it appears. This new single-cam, Friends-ish show created by M...
In the annals of TV comedy, there is Norman Lear, Chuck Lorre, Garry Marshall, Seth MacFarlane, and James L Brooks, among others. But they primarily work(ed) on their own shows. James Burrows was often brought in to make other people’s seri...
The Crash (Netflix): One of the most successful streaming shows of the year is also one of the most compelling and confounding. It covers the case of Mackenzie Shirilla, who was convicted of intentionally crashing her car into a wall, whic...
Ever since the amazing box-office performances of Obsession and Backrooms, the pundit-verse has been afire with variations on the theme that their success marks a “revolution” in Hollywood. The implication in all of these posts is that we h...
The Crash on Netflix: This 90-minute documentary about Mackenzie Shirilla, who was convicted of intentionally driving her car into a wall, which killed her boyfriend and a friend, has truly captivated the country and the world.
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