Attention Twittersphere, Reddit users and/or those who dare convey information about current events without the imprimatur of an established media organization behind them: Will McAvoy thinks you’re a ...
HBO's The Newsroom is always full of surprises, even though it's a show that takes place in the recent past and that looks back at past news events with fresh eyes. But really, we never know what to ...
Will McAvoy’s quixotic mission to civilize comes to an end in the series finale of The Newsroom, so it’s only fitting for the series to look back on how much progress the News Night anchor has made — ...
"What Kind of Day Has It Been," the episode that serves as The Newsroom's farewell, can best be described in a Stefon-inspired rundown: "This series finale has everything: Flashbacks, funerals, the ...
There are just six installments in the third and final season of HBO’s “The Newsroom.” But that doesn’t stop this dramatic series from ambitiously taking on far-reaching stories and thorny ...
I'll tell you one thing. Never did I think I would see Chris Messina, Sam Waterston, Jane Fonda and Kat Dennings sassing each other off in a room together. Thank you, Aaron Sorkin, for that. On this ...
“The Newsroom” Season 2 finale tied up so many loose ends, it looked like there wasn’t going to be a Season 3. But fortunately for fans of the HBO political drama, the show will return next year, Emmy ...
The final season of writer Aaron Sorkin’s ode to the potential for quality broadcast journalism finally arrives this weekend (9 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 9) as “The Newsroom” prepares to say farewell. The ...
What it's about: The lawyers have arrived at the headquarters of the fictitious cable news network ACN. Lead attorney Rebecca Halliday (Marcia Gay Harden), who will represent ACN staffers in a ...
“The Newsroom” may be obnoxiously pompous at times, but what keeps me coming back is that delicious Aaron Sorkin dialogue, the rhythmic, insightful patter that sets the drama apart from much of the ...
For those too cynical to understand it: The Newsroom is the Greatest Show on Earth. It's also super fast-paced—because it's written by Aaron Sorkin. So what better way to commemorate its criminally ...