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Displaying all articles tagged:
American Crime
canceled shows
May 11, 2017
Remember the Good Times: Here Are All the Shows That Got Canceled This Season
The time-travel bubble has definitely burst.
By
Jordan Crucchiola
overnights
Apr. 30, 2017
American Crime
Finale Recap: Justice
This show is proof that rich storytelling is still possible on network TV.
By
Brian Tallerico
overnights
Apr. 23, 2017
American Crime
Recap: A Race to the Bottom
American Crime
turns its focus to women trapped by circumstance and society.
By
Brian Tallerico
straight talk
Apr. 5, 2017
Oscar Winner John Ridley on Hollywood Whitewashing and False Diversity
The writer-director tackles show-business racism and how TV can break through culture bubbles.
By
David Marchese
overnights
Apr. 2, 2017
American Crime
Recap: A Father’s Vengeance
This episode of
American Crime
is like an open wound.
By
Brian Tallerico
overnights
Mar. 26, 2017
American Crime
Recap: The Green Motel
“What you can’t do is be ignorant.”
By
Brian Tallerico
overnights
Mar. 19, 2017
American Crime
Recap: In the System
American Crime
is starting to feel reminiscent of
The Wire.
By
Brian Tallerico
overnights
Mar. 12, 2017
American Crime
Season-Premiere Recap: Over the Wall
American Crime
could be the first major drama to really address the issues of Trump’s America.
By
Brian Tallerico
tv review
Mar. 12, 2017
American Crime
Becomes More Subtle in Its 3rd Season
These are the kinds of crimes that might not make a major newspaper. Which is the point.
By
Matt Zoller Seitz
casting couch
Sept. 29, 2016
Sandra Oh Will Return to TV, and ABC, on
American Crime
She’ll play social worker Abby Tanaka.
By
Jackson McHenry
now streaming
Aug. 23, 2016
Quantico
,
American Crime
Streaming on Netflix
Both are available in their entirety.
By
Halle Kiefer
all hail regina king
June 20, 2016
Regina King Is Returning for
American Crime
Season 3
Felicity Huffman and Timothy Hutton are also expected to return.
By
Karen Brill
emmy insider
June 16, 2016
American Crime
’s Lili Taylor on Diversity on TV
“Most bosses aren’t doing enough with diversity.”
By
Maria Elena Fernandez
finales
Mar. 11, 2016
American Crime
Makes Us Confront How We Judge Other People
American Crime
is not escapism, it’s confrontation.
By
Matt Zoller Seitz
overnights
Mar. 9, 2016
American Crime
Finale Recap: The Truth
This season wasn’t about actions. It was about consequences.
By
Brian Tallerico
overnights
Mar. 3, 2016
American Crime
Recap: Trying to Do Good
What does justice look like?
By
Brian Tallerico
Feb. 25, 2016
How
American Crime
’s School-Shooting Arc Came Together
“Dave [Cullen] had a way to make people feel comfortable talking about the most painful moments of their lives.”
By
Kenny Herzog
overnights
Feb. 24, 2016
American Crime
Recap: Consequences
“If you’re going to stand up for what’s right, sometimes you got to stand apart.”
By
Brian Tallerico
overnights
Feb. 17, 2016
American Crime
Recap: Cycle of Pain
Any chance of a return to normalcy is gone.
By
Brian Tallerico
overnights
Feb. 11, 2016
American Crime
Recap: Confronting Things
Until its intense final few minutes, this was the show’s most frustrating episode.
By
Brian Tallerico
overnights
Feb. 4, 2016
American Crime
Recap: Real Men
When it comes to Leyland Academy, Leslie always has an agenda.
By
Brian Tallerico
overnights
Jan. 27, 2016
American Crime
Recap: The Person Living Here
“Did you think that I wouldn’t love you because of the way you felt?”
By
Brian Tallerico
overnights
Jan. 20, 2016
American Crime
Recap: Making the Team
I’m convinced:
American Crime
is one of the best shows on network TV.
By
Brian Tallerico
overnights
Jan. 13, 2016
American Crime
Recap: Naming Rights
If showrunner John Ridley keeps this up,
American Crime
will soon be one of the smartest shows on TV.
By
Brian Tallerico
overnights
Jan. 6, 2016
American Crime
Premiere Recap: A Serious Matter
“I want to report a rape.”
By
Brian Tallerico
Jan. 6, 2016
John Ridley on His Directing Philosophy
“There are moments where we all need to be a little observant, where we need to see ourselves in other people.”
By
Claire McCartney
tv review
Jan. 6, 2016
American Crime
Is a Confident Achievement in S2
Scene for scene, it feels more attuned to the daily realities of life in 2016 America than any other drama on network TV.
By
Matt Zoller Seitz
Dec. 10, 2015
Talking to Regina King, Hollywood Scene-Stealer
“[I’m] an actor, not a celebrity.”
By
Danielle Henderson
emmys 2015
Sept. 20, 2015
Regina King Won an Emmy and Everyone Freaked Out
Yassssss.
By
E. Alex Jung
tv review
Mar. 6, 2015
The Rise of the Slow Crime Procedural
It starts with a seemingly isolated act of savagery and then widens its scope.
By
Matt Zoller Seitz
Mar. 4, 2015
Felicity Huffman on
American Crime
and Playing an Unlikable Character
“The older I get, my characters become less and less likable.”
By
Diane Gordon
Jan. 15, 2014
ABC Green-Lights John Ridley’s Crime-Drama Pilot
It’s titled
American Crime
.
By
Halle Kiefer