TV Worth Watching
TV Worth Watching is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this
publication only count toward the Tomatometer when written by the following
Tomatometer-approved critic(s):
Bill Brioux, David Bianculli, Ed Bark, Roger Catlin
Rating
Title/Year
Author
1
D.l. Hughley: Contrarian (2018)
2
Clear History (2013)
It's safe to say, you're bound to enjoy the results. Clear History, for Larry David, is another clear winner.
Posted Jun 13, 2018
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A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965)
Two score and two years later, it deserves just as large an audience. Gather the family - and enjoy.
Posted Jun 4, 2018
6
The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (2015)
The high-energy feature captures much of the spirit of the original, especially in the two leads--Henry Cavill as Solo and Armie Hammer as Kuryakin...
Posted Jun 1, 2018
7
Mission: Impossible (1996)
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Network (1976)
Paddy Chayefsky's 1976 satire about network television, directed by Sidney Lumet, was amazing then, and it's amazing now...
Posted Apr 30, 2018
9
Mercury 13 (2018)
While the pace and approach of this new documentary is a bit leisurely, the subject certainly is worthy of interest.
Posted Apr 20, 2018
10
Elvis Presley: The Searcher (2018)
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Dolores (2017)
It's a story that should be told, and the fact it's being told while Huerta is still among us makes it all the more satisfying.
Posted Mar 27, 2018
12
Into the Night isn't a program everyone's going to want to watch. It's valuable anyway, because this is a game in which everyone's number will eventually be called.
Posted Mar 26, 2018
13
Arthur Miller: Writer (2018)
This film biography of one of America's greatest playwrights is an extremely personal, subjective, and candid one, and with good reason.
Posted Mar 19, 2018
14
Arthur Miller: Writer (2018)
Whatever the nuances of the man, some of which are seen here in ways they will not be seen elsewhere, that's not a bad call.
Posted Mar 19, 2018
15
Take Your Pills (2018)
Valuable television isn't always fun television. Or easy television.
Posted Mar 16, 2018
16
Ricky Gervais: Humanity (2018)
17
Jane (2017)
... a beautiful piece of work.
Posted Mar 12, 2018
18
Jane (2017)
... the visuals themselves are nothing short of brilliant.
Posted Mar 12, 2018
19
Maigret Sets a Trap (2016)
Atkinson himself does Maigret well enough so that a newcomer might be surprised to know he does comedy, too.
Posted Mar 1, 2018
20
Notes From The Field (2018)
... [Anna Deavere] Smith, like Hal Holbrook in his one-man portrayals of Mark Twain in Mark Twain Tonight!, is equally impressive in terms of performance and research.
Posted Feb 26, 2018
21
Chris Rock: Tamborine (2018)
Rock, in every TV special he's ever released, manages to touch on a topic in a way, and with a fervor and intelligence, I end up remembering long afterward.
Posted Feb 20, 2018
22
... [Director Stanley Nelson] makes a compelling case that whatever the flaws and however uncertain the future of many HBCUs, they have taken America further down the right road.
Posted Feb 20, 2018
23
12 Bars, with the apparent full consent of its subject, gives us a man with feet of clay.
Posted Feb 12, 2018
24
Atomic Homefront (2017)
25
In the Cloud (2018)
26
Marjorie Prime (2017)
... Marjorie Prime underscores the common threads in all human lives, including the insecurity, the frustration, the everyday pleasures and the inexorable passage of time.
Posted Feb 5, 2018
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I Am Not Your Negro (2017)
29
... for Bowie fans, undoubtedly it will be worth the wait.
Posted Jan 8, 2018
30
Produced and directed by Francis Whately, this loving and reverential doc focuses on Bowie's impressive artistic output from 2011 until he died on Jan. 10, 2016.
Posted Jan 8, 2018
31
Bright (2017)
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Panama's Animal Highway (2017)
There's enough activity on Panama to supply a whole series on Panama's Animal Highway. For now, enjoy what they've packed into an hour.
Posted Dec 14, 2017
33
Judd Apatow: The Return (2017)
... and Apatow's self-deprecating use of visual aids, especially his photos with former President Obama, is priceless.
Posted Dec 12, 2017
34
Psych: The Movie (2017)
Roday and Hill step back into their respective shoes without missing a step.
Posted Dec 7, 2017
35
32 Pills is a love story of another sort, wherein memories of pleasure will always be infused with regret and pain.
Posted Dec 7, 2017
36
Jeremiah Tower has already left his mark on the world...
Posted Dec 4, 2017
37
1922 (2017)
1922 plays like an extended episode of Tales from the Crypt - and if approached that way, is lots of fun.
Posted Oct 20, 2017
38
Spielberg (2017)