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In this week's column, our critic waxes nostalgic for ol' Bob Newhart.
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In this week's column, our critic waxes nostalgic for ol' Bob Newhart.
The History Channel miniseries is grim and despairing, but that's a compliment.
Director Philip Kaufman's biopic of the writer and his third wife is simultaneously stirring and ridiculous.
In this week's column, our TV critic travels back to his adolescence, and he wants you to do the same.
TV critic Matt Zoller Seitz takes a look at CW's slate of new series.
The Museum of the Moving Image likes Matt Zoller-Seitz almost as much as we do, but we're biased.
TV critic Matt Zoller Seitz takes a look at CBS's slate of new series.
TV critic Matt Zoller Seitz takes a look at ABC's slate of new series.
TV critic Matt Zoller Seitz takes a look at Fox's slate of new series.
TV critic Matt Zoller Seitz takes a look at next season's NBC lineup.
TV critic Matt Zoller Seitz would like to see a feature that allowed you to play a string of episodes as if they were one long megaepisode.
One part of the definition of a great TV show is "the continual possibility of surprise."
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