Daily Screens: Television
Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer Say Goodbye to Broad City at SXSW
Does Abbi make that life-changing decision? What’s the sitch on Ilana’s living situation? Is Abbi’s roommate Melody even real? If you’re here for spoilers about the end of Broad City, we’ve got some news for you.

12:45PM Mon. Mar. 11, 2019, Beth Sullivan Read More | Comment »

Neil Gaiman and Cast Tease Amazon Prime’s Good Omens
It’s no small feat for one artist to feature their work in both Ballroom D and the Zach Theatre on day two of SXSW. Cue Neil Gaiman, and the release of the mini-series adaptation of his and Terry Pratchett’s beloved novel, Good Omens. (Oh, and did we mention he brought your favorite Doctor, too?)

12:00PM Sun. Mar. 10, 2019, Ashley Moreno Read More | Comment »

Neil Gaiman and Cast Tease Amazon Prime’s Good Omens
 
The SXSW Game of Thrones Blood Drive Is More Fun Than the Red Wedding
HBO always revels in making a splash at SXSW, and this year they’ve gone all-out to promote the final bloody season of Game of Thrones. Partnering with the American Red Cross, the Bleed for the Throne event jump-starts the largest promotional blood donation in the United States – and unequivocally the nerdiest.

7:00AM Fri. Mar. 8, 2019, Jenny Nulf Read More | Comment »

ATX Television Festival Asks You to Dare Me
OK, get in position: Dare Me, the USA Network’s adaptation of Megan Abbott’s novel about the triumphs and perils of competitive high school cheerleading, will get a marquee pilot screening at this year’s ATX Television Festival.

2:30PM Thu. Mar. 7, 2019, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

ATX Television Festival Asks You to Dare Me
 
Game of Thrones Is Coming to SXSW. Let the Bloodletting Begin.
How much do you love Game of Thrones? Enough to open a vein?

11:20AM Tue. Feb. 19, 2019, Kimberley Jones Read More | Comment »

Soderbergh’s Netflix Basketball Film High Flying Bird Shoots, Mostly Scores
High Flying Bird, a talky, high-wire drama about an NBA lockout, isn’t about the stock tropes most sports movies traffic in – the over-familiar, dewy-eyed “for the love of the game” messaging. Love isn’t what has brought these players and agents, owners and network bigwigs to near-blows. It’s labor.

11:50AM Tue. Feb. 5, 2019, Kimberley Jones Read More | Comment »

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Review: A Discovery of Witches
New miniseries A Discovery of Witches shares the same shelf space – Supernatural Soap Opera – as the Twilight series. But where Twilight pummeled the viewer with abstinence propaganda, A Discovery of Witches is perfectly willing to show off what 1,500 years of sexual experience can do for a vampire’s bedroom moves.

10:00AM Wed. Jan. 16, 2019, Kimberley Jones Read More | Comment »

Review: A Discovery of Witches
 
Ring in the New Year With a Binge Watch
For a lot of us, New Year’s Eve is the last night we want to venture out of the house. The expectations are too high, and there are too many drunks on the road. Still, the night calls for an event, some pomp and circumstance – something that elevates it beyond just another Monday on the couch. So you’re going to want to choose your binge show wisely.

10:30AM Thu. Dec. 27, 2018, Kimberley Jones Read More | Comment »

ATX Television Festival Adds the Guilds
ATX Television Festival has just announced a remarkable gathering of the leadership behind various professional guilds that help make and shape the TV you watch.

2:00PM Thu. Nov. 8, 2018, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

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