David Bianculli http://kazu.org en New 'Arrested Development' Gags Are Best Served In One Sitting http://kazu.org/post/new-arrested-development-gags-are-best-served-one-sitting When Mitch Hurwitz and his collaborators began making the Fox sitcom <em>Arrested Development </em>10 years ago, it was loaded with jokes — in-jokes, recurring jokes and just plain bizarre jokes — that rewarded viewers who watched more than once. But even though it won the Emmy for best comedy series one year, not enough viewers bothered to watch it even once, so the show was canceled in 2006 after three seasons. And that would have been it, except for a loyal cult following that built up once the show was released on DVD and the Internet. Tue, 04 Jun 2013 19:03:00 +0000 David Bianculli 27602 at http://kazu.org New 'Arrested Development' Gags Are Best Served In One Sitting Douglas, Damon Illuminate HBO's 'Candelabra' http://kazu.org/post/douglas-damon-illuminate-hbos-candelabra Before you see any of <em>Behind the Candelabra </em>-- when you just consider the concept of the TV movie and its casting — this new HBO Films production raises all sorts of questions: How much will be based on verifiable fact, and how much will be fictionalized? On an anything-goes premium-cable network such as HBO, how graphic will the sex scenes be?<p>And the most important questions involve the drama's two leading men, playing an ultra-flamboyant piano player and the wide-eyed young man who becomes his behind-the-scenes companion for five years. Michael Douglas? Thu, 23 May 2013 18:19:00 +0000 David Bianculli 27047 at http://kazu.org Douglas, Damon Illuminate HBO's 'Candelabra' In A Cluster Of New Sitcoms, 'Family Tree' Stands Tall http://kazu.org/post/cluster-new-sitcoms-family-tree-stands-tall Christopher Guest, co-creator with Jim Piddock of the new HBO comedy series <em>Family Tree, </em>obviously is having a good time making this show — and it's contagious. It's several shows in one, and every element is a self-assured little delight.<p>Christopher Guest, of course, has made a career — quite an impressive one — out of marching to his own comedy drummer. Thu, 09 May 2013 17:29:00 +0000 David Bianculli 26382 at http://kazu.org In A Cluster Of New Sitcoms, 'Family Tree' Stands Tall 'Rectify': An Ex-Con Navigates The World Outside http://kazu.org/post/rectify-ex-con-navigates-world-outside <em>Rectify, </em>a new drama series from the Sundance Channel, wants to stand out from the pack — and it certainly succeeds at that. It's a six-hour limited series, more along the British model of TV than ours here in the States. If these first six installments catch on enough, the story will continue. If not, that's it.<p>And <em>Rectify </em>is so unusual a show, with its own deliberate pace and premise and approach, that it may not build enough viewership to keep going. Mon, 22 Apr 2013 16:49:00 +0000 David Bianculli 25563 at http://kazu.org 'Rectify': An Ex-Con Navigates The World Outside 'Central Park Five': Rape, Race And Blame Explored http://kazu.org/post/central-park-five-rape-race-and-blame-explored Ken Burns has said that no matter what subjects he tackles in his documentaries — baseball or jazz, Mark Twain or the Civil War — they always seem to boil down to two things: "race and place."<p>That's certainly true with his latest film, <em>The</em> <em>Central Park Five, </em>which tells of the violent assault and rape of a female jogger in 1989. Tue, 16 Apr 2013 19:00:00 +0000 David Bianculli 25327 at http://kazu.org 'Central Park Five': Rape, Race And Blame Explored