“Dear Mr. Watterson” is a documentary directed by Joel Allen Schroeder which is a love letter to Bill Watterson’s beloved comic strip “Calvin and Hobbes”. Schroeder, who was a kid when the comic debuted in 1985, has been a fan of the comic for as lon …Read more
In “Dear Mr. Watterson”, director Joel Allen Schroeder’s exploration into the world of “Calvin and Hobbes” fandom, Schroeder is not just our tour guide — he’s also a fan himself. He starts the movie by explaining his own introduction to the comic a …Read more
No television show has been more of a New York institution over the past two decades than “Law & Order”. Few shows (and none recently) have had as many spin-offs as “Law & Order.” And although, sadly, only one edition of the fabled franchis …Read more
Andy Samberg and company had a very promising start in this new comedy from the creators of “Parks and Recreation”. Samberg plays young and promising police officer Jake Peralta, who is the best detective in his squad, but is held back professionall …Read more
Many of the greatest television shows ever aired have taken place in New York City’s five boroughs, spanning over half a century of television history and including both sitcoms and dramas. We could list 100 such shows without much difficulty, but w …Read more
As America’s biggest city and the center of American business and culture, it’s no surprise that year after year New York is home to more than its fair share of each network’s new fall shows. Based on trailers, casting, and a healthy dose of speculat …Read more