Robert Lloyd, Television Critic


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Showtime's 'An American Crime,' starring Ellen Page and Catherine Keener
TELEVISION REVIEW

Based on the true story of a murdered teen, the Tommy O'Haver-directed film...



TV Review: 'Inside a Cult'
TELEVISION REVIEW

A documentary on Michael Travesser's New Mexico church airs in the wake of his...



TELEVISION REVIEW

On the CW, it's dating on the barn scene.



'Carrier' on PBS
TELEVISION REVIEW

Even in 10 hours, this PBS documentary series aboard the Nimitz delivers a...



TELEVISION REVIEW

Documentary examines the man, the player, the legend.



TELEVISION REVIEW

The reborn, remade, revived, revivified "Dr. Who" has spun off another series: "The Sarah Jane...



TELEVISION REVIEW

The enlistment of Rudyard Kipling's son anchors this drama of a family in wartime.



TELEVISION REVIEW

This literary ethnographer of black life proves a feisty subject for PBS' 'American Masters.'



Documentarian Lisa Jackson takes a perplexing look at the violent fates of women and girls in war-torn...



REVIEW

'UNNATURAL CAUSES'



CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK

Nickelodeon's 21st annual scream fest features teen pop stars, zany fun and green slime -- lots of it.



CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK

'The '68 Comeback Special,' a seminal moment for TV and Presley, will screen at the Cinerama Dome.



TELEVISION REVIEW

A post-"Seinfeld" pals-comedy (in the classic proportion of three males to one female), Fox's "Unhitched"...



TELEVISION REVIEW

PBS series 'American Masters' examines the American folk song icon.



TELEVISION REVIEW

In 1959, Lorraine Hansberry's "A Raisin in the Sun" opened on Broadway, the first play ever by an African...



'Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee'
TELEVISION REVIEW

HBO's 'Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee' is more dutiful than inspired, but there's...



'Andy Barker, P.I.'
TELEVISION REVIEW

Andy Richter plays a CPA who finds he has a knack for sleuthing in the appealing...



‘The Supreme Court’ makes a brief for judiciary
TELEVISION REVIEW

The breezy but fact- filled PBS documentary packs more than 200 years of U.S....



Art and exploitation in 'What Remains: The Life and Work of Sally Mann'
TELEVISION REVIEW

A new documentary gives context to the photographer's controversial work.



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