Amber Dowling
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‘Speechless’ Review: Micah Fowler Steals the Spotlight in Family Comedy
Minnie Driver is an over-the-top suburban mom
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‘Bull’ Review: Michael Weatherly Reports for Jury Duty
The lead role was a wise casting choice, but too much in CBS’ procedural is predictable
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‘This is Us’ Review: Dan Fogelman Mines Great Melodrama From Everyday Life
NBC’s ensemble includes Milo Ventimiglia and Mandy Moore
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‘Blindspot’ Review: How Archie Panjabi Might Help Avoid That Sophomore Slump
‘Good Wife’ veteran joins cast just as Jane Doe’s problems are heating up
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‘Son of Zorn’ Review: An Animated Hero, Lost Among the Millennials
Sitcom parody may prove worthy addition to network’s Sunday night lineup
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‘Better Things’ Review: Pamela Adlon Delivers One of Fall’s Best TV Shows
FX comedy-drama looks at single motherhood, in all its many frustrations (and occasional joys)
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‘Harley and the Davidsons’ Review: Miniseries Tells Saga of Classic American Brand
But somehow the characters get left behind in Discovery’s period piece about the early days of motorcycle legend Harley-Davidson
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Guillermo del Toro’s ‘The Strain’ Hunts for Thrills, and Lost Viewers, in Season 3
Can the FX drama recapture its mojo after a promising start?
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“Better Late Than Never’ Review: Henry Winkler and Pals Travel Light in NBC Show
Comedy remakes South Korean series “Grandpas Over Flowers”
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‘People v. O.J. Simpson,’ ‘Mr. Robot’ Lead TCA Awards
“Crazy Ex-Girlfriend,” “Full Frontal” also dominate as women sweep performance categories
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‘Wayward Pines’ Review: Can Jason Patric Escape Death in Season 2?
Patric replaces season 1’s Matt Dillon, whose character met a very unappetizing end
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Review: ‘Houdini & Doyle’ Gets All Tied Up
Fox’s period piece fails to find plausible drama in fictional match-up of two historical greats
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‘Game of Silence’ Review: A Brutal But Often Gripping Search for Justice
“Game of Silence” revolves around four survivors of unspeakable things
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‘The Girlfriend Experience’ Review: Riley Keough Perfectly Cast in Very Different Kind of Show
Show avoids the usual tropes in a call-girl character study
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‘The Path’ Review: Aaron Paul and Michelle Monaghan, Where Faith and Pain Converge
As the follow-up to Hulu’s first scripted drama, “11.22.63,” “The Path” marks a gutsy continuation into the original content arena.