HBO’s The Gilded Age considers the social currents of the historical moment, alluringly cutting through the delusions of its aristocrats.
Freaky doesn’t reach for any arch commentary beyond the suggestion that, hey, Freaky Friday the 13th is a pretty funny idea.
At Home at the Zoo, the last name Albee picked for one of his works, carries as much weight as one can ask of a name.
The setup of Michael J. Fox’s eponymous new sitcom closely mirrors the veteran actor’s real life.
This has to be the toughest prediction year since Avenue Q shockingly walked away with the Best Musical prize six years ago.
Forgive me if I sound like a dime-store psychoanalyst, but Romero’s begging you to put Barbara on the couch.