Day: December 27, 2023

Best-bets for Dec. 29: lots of football and a bit of Christmas

1) “Must Love Christmas” (2022), 9-11 p.m., CBS. Last year, CBS debuted three Christmas films – one poor, one so-so and this one, which is actually quite good. It has a likable star (Liza Lapira of “Equalizer,” shown here), lush visuals and a solid gimmick: She’s struggling with her Christmas novel and we glimpse at scenes from it. And unlike most of these, we keep guessing about her romantic future. Read more…

Best-bets for Dec. 28: taut drama, top directors

1) “Transplant,” 9 p.m., NBC. After a month-long break, “Transplant” returns with perhaps the best episode since its debut, three years ago. Desperate to become a Canadian citizen, Bash (shown here in a previous episode) has gathered paperwork from his Syrian war years. Now an official is asking about his workday; we jump between that government office and hectic moments in the hospital. “Transplant” skillfully shows life-and-death crises and subtle human moments. Read more…

Reynolds: a Northerner who became the South’s hero

As his career soared, Burt Reynolds created a new niche.
“He was a hero to the South,” director Adam Rifkin says in “I Am Burt Reynolds,” which airs at 8 p.m. ET Saturday (Dec. 30) on CW, launching a series of biographical movies. He was the perfect “sweaty, stout tough guy.”
It’s a regional-rogue image he molded through three “Smokey and the Bandit” films (shown here) and others, from “Gator” to “The Longest Yard” and “Best Little Whorehouse in Texas.” And it persisted despite a quirk: Reynolds was a native Northerner who didn’t move South (to Florida) until he was 10. Read more…