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“The Dick Van Dyke Show” changed TV forever

As the legendary comedian reaches his 100th birthday, Salon examines the impact of his foundational sitcom

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The Netflix-ification of Hollywood — What’s the worst that could happen?

Many viewers see streaming services as interchangeable. Would the media merger that may devour HBO change anything?

10.12.2025 3

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“Spartacus: House of Ashur” shows why America isn’t Rome

We chat with creator Steven S. DeKnight and star Nick Tarabay about the resurrection of Ashur, a heel turned hero

10.12.2025 10

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“Welcome to Derry” sets racist evil ablaze without incendiary insults

As the season nears its finale, the town's racist destruction burns brightly in vile and deadly acts, not slurs

08.12.2025 1

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“Chefs do that”: The underappreciated holiday joy of “The Long Kiss Goodnight”

Geena Davis's 1996 action flick doesn't get the respect it deserves. Then again, neither does holiday domesticity

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“The Fall of Diddy” chronicles decades’ worth of failures to hold a powerful monster accountable

Versions of this story have been told before, but few demonstrate so well how our celebrity worship got us here

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“Pluribus” is a fascinating Rorschach test

Vince Gilligan's new Apple TV show lets us project meaning onto a story about happiness at the end of the world

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We outgrew “Stranger Things” years ago

With the cast no longer fitting their child-sized roles, it's past time we all moved on from Hawkins, Indiana

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“The Beast in Me” is the perfect story for a predator’s era

This vicious thriller shows how far the wealthy will go to satisfy their bloodlust and bring it out in others

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“Landman” shows why Taylor Sheridan’s NBCUniversal deal could reshape TV drama

As Billy Bob Thornton’s Texas tirades draw a growing audience, we wonder if NBC will take that as a hint

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Watching “The American Revolution” in our fourth crisis

Ken Burns' latest opus is solid storytelling. It also highlights the costliness of our ignorance about our history

15.11.2025 3

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The “Yellowstone” effect: Welcome to the new era of TV Westerns

The Western never entirely disappears from TV, but Taylor Sheridan's neo-Western has revived it for a new audience

13.11.2025 5

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In “Predator: Badlands,” diversity is the secret weapon

The latest in the "Predator" franchise is a rallying cry for the underestimated to find strength in each other

12.11.2025 3

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With “Prey,” Amber Midthunder gives us a woman warrior worthy of sequels

White women warriors aren't going away, but the heroine of "Prey" proves the appeal in casting a wide net

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“All’s Fair” and the problem with Kim Kardashian

Ryan Murphy's latest muse can't act, but her high influence in our misinformation age is what's truly depressing

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Maybe “Love Is Blind,” but does politics adjust the lens on this show’s relationships?

The reality show's D.C. season may be the first to feature contestants mentioning past relationships with Trump

04.11.2025 2

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The late night rise of “Gutfeld!” is telling us something. It isn’t funny, but that doesn’t matter

Greg Gutfeld's late night incursion forces us to acknowledge that Americans live in two separate comedy ecosystems

04.11.2025 3

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Why “Dancing with the Stars” fans love voting for Andy Richter

Watching the beloved middle aged comic on "Dancing with the Stars" shows we still agree on the important things

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What’s on the table at Downton Abbey?

TV’s most lavish dinner table reminds us why dressing up for dinner — and making the duck — is worth the trouble

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Our serial killer obsession might be making us less human

Devouring shows about Ed Gein and John Wayne Gacy reflects our tendency to justify the violence we do to each other

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Ryan Murphy’s “Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story” is an example of the brand undermining the mission

Netflix's serial killer hit could've distinguished itself by centering Dahmer's victims instead of its performances

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Pennywise isn’t Derry’s biggest terror

Salon talks to the makers of "It: Welcome to Derry" about building the town's history on America's fears

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A nostalgic comfort meal, inspired by “The Bear”

In the tender “Worms” episode, Sydney turns Hamburger Helper into a masterclass in care and doing more with less

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“Zola” is a cautionary tale about Black women befriending white women

"Zola," a film that confirms the same white women that smile in your face be the same ones that come for you later

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“Breaking the Deadlock” shows us what civil discourse could look like

When illogical shout fests are passed off as debate, this considerate roundtable may be just what we need

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We’re all living in Murdaugh Country now

"Murdaugh: Death in the Family" shows how women like Maggie Murdaugh bargained our pain for their comfort

16.10.2025 2

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Does mac and cheese belong in a holiday meal? Yes — and here’s my go-to recipe

Our differing views of the comfort classic's meaning and specialness comes out in the open during the holidays

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“The Chair Company” is peak Tim Robinson

The co-creator of "I Think You Should Leave" pushes the limits of cringe with his latest comedy

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“Boots” shows us what training warriors looks like

The Netflix show follows a closeted Marine and questions the type of courage that Pete Hegseth’s 1990 test ignores

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Saudi Arabia’s latest luxury buy? Comedians selling out free speech

The comics in the Riyadh Comedy Festival are just the latest performers hired to shine up brutal regimes

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Ethan Hawke’s “Lowdown” hero is doing his best, even though he’s the worst

Hawke, Keith David and series creator Sterlin Harjo unpack the moral ambiguity of messy men with noble missions

08.10.2025 3

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“Task,” a crime drama that dares to embrace forgiveness

Tom Pelphrey and series creator Brad Ingelsby are giving us a thriller about compassion in this age of vengeance

06.10.2025 2

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The “Peacemaker” twist is a wake-up call for America

Some of us noticed the problem with Christopher Smith's "best dimension ever" from the very beginning

02.10.2025 3

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“Fights, Camera, Action”: How Jerry Springer exposed the beginning of America’s decline

A new documentary explains how "The Jerry Springer Show" was a herald of the end of American civility

28.09.2025 4

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Jimmy Kimmel was meant for this moment

In the tradition of late-night confronting cultural flashpoints, ABC's host is the free speech champion we need

26.09.2025 10

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“Alien: Earth” warns us to be careful of the monsters we make

The first season finale reaffirms that our quest to dominate life, and other lifeforms, will likely be our undoing

24.09.2025 3

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“The Lowdown” puts a gritty spin on noir with Ethan Hawke’s dirty detective

"Reservation Dogs" creator Sterlin Harjo weaves a mystery investigated by Ethan Hawke's Dude-ly citizen detective

23.09.2025 4

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Jimmy Kimmel and the strongman’s fear of comedians

ABC's latest sacrifice to Trump comes straight out of a playbook followed by other authoritarian governments

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The “Alien: Earth” terror we can’t unsee

This new space creature doesn't have teeth, but it may be the most unnerving one yet

18.09.2025 4

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The charity case that was the 2025 Emmys

A night of satisfying wins and worthy surprises was dragged down by a bumbling host committed to a tasteless bit

15.09.2025 7

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Divorce, “Downton Abbey” style

The final chapter of Julian Fellowes' high society fantasy examines what it takes for a divorcée to make a comeback

14.09.2025 3

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Charlie Sheen’s consequence-free life

Netflix's gaze at the star's years of drug-fueled "winning" explains America's weakness for cults of personality

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Tearing down the house that Thurgood built

Before Thurgood Marshall joined the Supreme Court, he secured many of the rights his successors are dismantling

10.09.2025 4

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“Alien: Earth” sees our robot future

Two “Alien: Earth” stars, playing an augmented man and a machine, weigh in on whether robots may help or destroy us

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We need to talk about Andy: The best “Alien: Romulus” character has glitches

David Jonsson's work lends weight to the new "Alien" chapter. His android also evokes an unfortunate movie cliché

06.09.2025 20

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“I Know This Much Is True” offers twice the Mark Ruffalo, many more times the sadness

Honestly, how much more despair can we take right now? HBO's new limited series puts that question to the test

05.09.2025 10

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“Mare of Easttown” is twisty until the very end, but the best part is its grace

HBO's prestige murder mystery is this spring's best whodunnit. Its other defining quality, however, is absolution

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“The Paper” and the politics of the workplace mockumentary

Two decades after "The Office," the faux doc is the go-to format for sitcoms about professionals trying to help us

04.09.2025 5

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“Stupid is as stupid does”: The Gumpification of America, 30 years later

Robert Zemeckis' "Forrest Gump" is aging poorly. What's worse is how we're creating more bliss through ignorance

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The heroic queerness of “Peacemaker”

The sexuality of John Cena's traumatized hero amounts to more than simple signaling

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