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‘Remembering the Artist Robert De Niro, Sr.’ Review: Better Late Than Never

by Sam FragosoHBORemembering the Artist Robert De Niro, Sr. was made not out of desire, but necessity. For most artists, recognition… Read More

The Challenge Facing ‘True Detective’ to Top Itself In Season 2

HBOTrue Detective is in a slightly difficult position right now. The first season of HBO’s detective story was a fantastic… Read More

Required Reading: The End of an Epic Era and Naked Women on HBO

The best movie culture writing from around the internet-o-sphere.There will be a quiz later. Just leave a tab open for… Read More

HBO’s ‘Getting On’: A Cure for TV’s Plague of Hospital Shows

HBO’s ‘Getting On’: A Cure for TV’s Plague of Hospital ShowsNothing is less interesting to me than a TV series about… Read More

HBO’s ‘Ja’mie: Private School Girl’ Requires a Different Kind of Hate-Watching

Meet Ja’mie King. She’s seventeen, Australian, rich, “a step above hot,” and probably the only overtly racist and homophobic protagonist… Read More

HBO Would Like to Tell You About All Its Fantastic Shows Coming in 2014

2014 is almost upon us, and as loyal viewers of things on screens, we must prepare in advance for all… Read More

There Are Worse Ideas Than Remaking a Fantastic Foreign Film, Like Turning ‘Headhunters’ Into a TV…

There Are Worse Ideas Than Remaking a Fantastic Foreign Film, Like Turning ‘Headhunters’ Into a TV SeriesRemakes get a bad rap… Read More

Steve McQueen Set to Make HBO Very, Very Depressing

“Six Degrees of Separation meets Shame.” Sounds like a decent idea, no? A few high society hijinks here, a touch… Read More

‘Eastbound and Down’ Is the Antidote to Hollywood’s Copycat Comedies

In just a few more days, the new TV season will be upon us. That means this weekend is the… Read More