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“You don’t look sad … you just look like a reluctant bottom.” When a new series receives the James Burrows stamp of approval, it’s almost guaranteed to be a hysterical ride. After all ...
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By Daniel Fienberg Chief Television Critic The architecturally inspired title of Hulu‘s Mid-Century Modern, a sitcom that has basically nothing to do with architecture, evokes something old yet ...
“Mid-Century Modern” certainly isn’t groundbreaking, but it has many hilarious moments. Bunny, Arthur, Jerry and Sybil have unique backgrounds and an air of familiarity. Bunny, the Dorothy ...
It’s with a combination of sadness and gratitude that I greet “Mid-Century Modern,” a sweet new multicamera sitcom, premiering Friday on Hulu, a streamer not otherwise known for creating ...
The new Hulu series “Mid-Century Modern” was pitched as the “gay Golden Girls,” according to creators Max Mutchnick and David Kohan. The 10-episode comedy launches on March 28, and the ...
What can you expect with Hulu's new queer, Palm Springs-set series "Mid-Century Modern"? Co-writer Max Mutchnick said it best in a recent interview: "This is not your mama's sitcom." The new 10 ...
LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP, Mich. — A community is grieving after a child was killed and another was critically hurt after an SUV hit the Amish buggy they were in Wednesday morning in Lawrence Township.
She is a graduate of the University of South Carolina. An 8-year-old girl who was riding in a horse-drawn buggy has died as a result of her injuries from a crash Wednesday morning in Southwest ...
To fill that void, those same Will & Grace creators, Max Mutchnick and David Kohan, developed Hulu's Mid-Century Modern to show that while a multi-camera sitcom with three gay male leads is rare ...
According to Michigan state police, troopers responded to a crash involving a Ford SUV and the Amish buggy at around 8 a.m. Both children were transported to hospital following the incident.
According to authorities, a 31-year-old woman from Mattawan was driving a Ford SUV northbound on County Road 215 when they rear-ended an Amish buggy carrying a 12-year-old boy and an 8-year-old girl.