'Brockmire' mastermind Joel Church-Cooper created this new half-hour sitcom about a military base of misfits in the Netherlands. By Daniel Fienberg Chief Television Critic Instead of commanding a ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook More often than not, movies and TV shows about sports focus on the “underdog,” whether that be a ...
FILE - Actor Hank Azaria poses for a portrait during the 2020 Winter Television Critics Association Press Tour in Pasadena, Calif on Jan. 16, 2020. Azaria will host a half-hour podcast, “The Jim ...
NEW YORK — A part of Hank Azaria wasn't really ready to let go of foul-mouthed baseball announcer Jim Brockmire, a character he affectionately calls a "debauched freak." So less than a year after the ...
After the title character's four-season journey from bitter, loud-mouthed broadcaster to thoughtful family man, Azaria reflects on what's made that arc work so well. If you’d have told Hank Azaria ...
"You can all mark it: he's getting in the six," Gold Derby editor Chris Beachum insists about Hank Azaria. He stars in the new IFC series "Brockmire," and Beachum thinks he's a shoo-in for an Emmy ...
Hailing from Brockmire creator Joel Church-Cooper, Going Dutch is the story of Colonel Patrick Quinn (Denis Leary), a decorated military legend who thinks his time has finally come to ascend to the ...