TV Review: Smash, Episode 11
byPurposefully cringeworthy moments are aplenty as Rebecca Duvall (Uma Thurman) takes centre stage in Smash. Writers Julie Rottenberg and Elisa Zuritsky provide dialogue that…
Purposefully cringeworthy moments are aplenty as Rebecca Duvall (Uma Thurman) takes centre stage in Smash. Writers Julie Rottenberg and Elisa Zuritsky provide dialogue that…
As last week’s episode of Smash looked at developing relationships, this week takes a look at the failing elements of the professional and personal…
Picking up after last week’s disastrous attempt at a new look Marilyn song, “Hell on Earth” adds a level of playfulness back into Smash….
Hitting a high note last week with “The Workshop”, NBC’s new series Smash fails to reach the same heights with “The Coup”. Character motivations…
The first major make or break moment for the team of “Marilyn the Musical” arrives as the seventh episode of Smash airs. The time…
When Ivy (Megan Hilty) becomes sick and begins to loose her voice, Karen (Katharine McPhee) is touted to quickly replace her if she doesn’t…
NBC’s Smash continues to please as “Let’s Be Bad” highlights the many creative tensions, pressures and insecurities that exist in the lives of creative…
“The Cost of Art” finally moves the new NBC series Smash into the rehearsal space. First day anxieties and nerves are a plenty, especially…
Enter Mr. DiMaggio, the third episode of NBC’s Smash, starts off with a literal playful bang. I wasn’t aware that humping was a common…
This review does contain spoilers. Continuing with the arduous audition process took up the majority of last night’s episode of Smash