| Ben Travers Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland's animated series upset the defending champion "Bob's Burgers" in its first year nominated at the Emmys. Read More » | | | Michael Schneider Sterling K. Brown, "Rick and Morty" producers Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon, past and present "Star Trek" stars and more hit the carpet at this year's Creative Arts Emmy Awards. Read More » | | | Steve Greene There's a glimmer of a better comedy to come from the "Get Out" scene-stealer, but it's not there yet. Read More » | | | Hanh Nguyen Despite a cameo from the original murderous moppet, this update is anything but killer. Read More » | | | Hanh Nguyen Anya Taylor-Joy stars as a new bride who receives a lavish wedding gift that appears to predict the future. Read More » | | | Ben Travers Jim Carrey's alt-reality Mr. Rodgers is torn between eternal sunshine and eternal darkness in a perceptive series that can be more depressing than intended. Read More » | | | Ben Travers The producer and star of "The Deuce" is so at one with her story, character, and the series overall that every moment — every movement — carries surprising significance. Read More » | | | Michael Schneider IndieWire's Network Presidents Fall TV survey is back, and this year the tube titans profess their love for "Killing Eve," "Barry," "Succession," and their Apple TV device, among other things. Read More » | | | Ben Travers What will audiences make of series marred by #MeToo allegations, plus more questions raised by the fall lineup via IndieWire's Very Good TV Podcast. Read More » | | | Steve Greene Info on the debuts and returns of over 100 shows coming back to TVs between Labor Day and Thanksgiving. Read More » | | | Michael Schneider Our complete ratings ranker of this summer's top shows on broadcast and cable TV, plus the highs ("Yellowstone") and lows (Netflix talk shows) of the off-season. Read More » | | | Ben Travers Netflix is releasing some of its best reviewed and most anticipated series in September, so you better budget extra TV time this month. Read More » | | | Steve Greene There's more TV from this year alone than any of us could watch in our entire lifetime. Let us help you pick which shows to watch first. Read More » | | |
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