‘Parks and Rec’ gives Paul Rudd the challenging role he’s always deserved. I’m tired of films pretending he isn’t incredibly pretty with a dash of handsome. It’s about time someone let him cut loose and play the jerk next door he was born to play.
Ten thousand surgeries, a five percent chance of success, a first birthday, one widow and an unforgivable decision.
This week you can look for releases from ‘Nip/Tuck’, ‘Buck Rogers’, ‘Anthony Bourdain’, ‘Maria Wern’, ‘Brunetti Mysteries’, ‘Meet The Browns’, ‘Mannix’, ‘Scooby Doo’, ‘Kojak’, ‘Vixens of Virtue’, ‘Ancient Aliens’, and ‘American Experience’.
Archer met his hero Burt Reynolds this week, for better and for worse. For Archer, it was mostly worse.
Commercials can be just as scary as films. After all, they’re really mini-movies themselves. Tara and Michael calm their fears enough to peek through their fingers and talk about a few creepy ones.
Allow me to explain that interesting title. With this week’s episode, the NBC drama proves that it shouldn’t fix what isn’t broken.
You’ve got to show killer voice skills or diverse, inventive initiative to move along on ‘Idol.’ Or – per the dopes at VFTW – just be in the right place at the right time.