
The War at Home
by Amy Diaz
I didn?t know they
still made sitcoms like this.
The War at Home is a
laugh-tracked, characters-talking-to-a-career cornucopia of bad-TV
clich?s. The jokes are stale and the acting is awkward and completely
lacking in ease. The sole believable character is Anita Barone, who
plays a too-hot-for-the-suburbs mom, naturally...
Prison Break
by Amy Diaz
How many of us
really like our siblings enough to cover our bodies in a giant,
intricate tattoo?
What does body art
have to do with fraternal love? Well, if that tattoo includes
instructions on getting out of jail and you plan to get it to your
incarcerated brother by getting yourself locked up as well, I?d say you
must be deeply fond of your sibling. Deeply fond of them or stuck in the
middle of an improbable Fox one-hour show.... |