Cleveland Plain Dealer
Publication Overview in TV Shows
69Avg. Critic Score
Critic Score Distribution
positive
194(65%)
mixed
84(28%)
negative
21(7%)
Highest Critic Score
Lowest Critic Score
Critic Reviews for TV Shows
Mar 28, 2022
American Dreams: Season 160
Mar 28, 2022
American Dreams will need to change and develop if it has any hope of mimicking the success of American Bandstand. But tonight's opener has a nice beat and is easy to dance to. [29 Sep 2002, p.2]
Jan 24, 2022
Blonde: Season 130
Jan 24, 2022
A rambling collection of artlessly tossed-together scenes, this disjointed four-hour hodgepodge wanders aimlessly, becoming more murky and melodramatic with each miserable misstep. [13 May 2001, p.8I]
May 12, 2021
Rose Red: Season 130
May 12, 2021
The truly scary thing about Stephen King's Rose Red is its running time. Spectral chains aren't the only things dragging in this rambling haunted-house miniseries from the horrormeister, whose best-written best sellers move at a frighteningly crisp pace. There are times when "Rose Red" seems to hardly move at all. With its sluggish six hours stretched over three nights, the ABC miniseries is a case of way too little story occupying way too much prime-time space. [26 Jan 2002, p.E1]
May 11, 2021
Storm of the Century: Season 190
May 11, 2021
It stands as King's best and most effective TV project to date. Best of all is the human dimension of the drama. Where some King minis have built to fantastic payoffs so preposterous as to be laughable, this one uses his bag of tricks and special effects to pose a moral dilemma. The absorbing climax finds its ultimate horror not in a monster, but in the ethical choices of average people. [13 Feb 1999, p.1E]
May 4, 2021
Nightmares & Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King: Season 190
May 4, 2021
Bouncing between bloody good and bloody brilliant. [12 July 2006, p.D1]
Apr 24, 2021
The Tommyknockers: Season 140
Apr 24, 2021
With its pulsing green glows, glowing green ooze, barking dogs, demented stares, terrors in the Maine woods, kids in peril and unseen powers that take over minds, it's less a journey into the Twilight Zone than a trudge down memory lane - even if you've only seen King's work on television in "It" and "Golden Years." More disappointing, it fails to live up to the foreboding and sense of dread it deftly establishes in a succession of early scenes. [9 May 1993, p.1H]
Apr 17, 2021
Salem's Lot: Season 180
Apr 17, 2021
It changed the look of King’s lead vampire from a cultured villain to a ghoulish beast recalling Max Schreck’s makeup in “Nosferatu” (1922). [22 June 2013, p.E4]
Apr 14, 2021
Stephen King's The Stand: Season 180
Apr 14, 2021
Visually arresting, epic in ambition and impressively acted by a splendid cast, The Stand" looks like King's close encounter with "The Andromeda Strain" crossing "Wild Palms, building its suspense around a deadly epidemic that wipes out most of the world's population and leaves the survivors seeking a new beginning for good or evil. [8 May 1994, p.1J]
Apr 22, 2020
Sliders: Season 170
Apr 22, 2020
It's a bit of throwback, which makes it sort of a time trip in itself. A fun ride. [21 March 1995, p.7F]
Mar 17, 2020
The Plot Against America: Season 1100
Mar 17, 2020
As deeply disturbing as it is brilliantly compelling. ... A top-to-bottom standout cast that makes the mesmerizing most of this potent material.