Michelle Tauber

Michelle Tauber's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at the following Tomatometer-approved publication(s):
People Magazine
Publications:
People Magazine
TV Reviews Only
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100% | Battlestar Galactica: Season 3 (TV, 2005-2009) |
An instantly addictive, girl-powered show that packs emotional punch, rip-roaring adventure and surprisingly sexy heat. - People Magazine
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| Posted Jan 23, 2020
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83% | Under the Dome: Season 1 (TV, 2013-2015) |
The pilot establishes an eerie claustrophobic dread, and well-budgeted special effects add intensity. But I do hope the writers don't string out the central question too long. - People Magazine
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| Posted Mar 29, 2019
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No Score Yet | Hell's Kitchen: Season 4 (TV, 2005) |
It's no Top Chef -- those contestants can actually cook, whereas this group appears to be doing their best not to catch fire -- but it's wickedly delicious fun all the same. - People Magazine
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| Posted Mar 26, 2019
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90% | Modern Family: Season 5 (TV, 2009-2020) |
And yet, in defiance of egos, inertia and historical precedent, Modern Family hasn't just remained funny-it's gotten even better. - People Magazine
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| Posted Nov 7, 2018
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81% | Once Upon a Time: Season 1 (TV, 2011-2018) |
The cast would do well to have more fun (whistle while you work, people!), but the layered storytelling has its charms. - People Magazine
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| Posted Apr 4, 2018
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53% | Grimm: Season 1 (TV, 2011-2017) |
The show offers genuine scares, but lines like "I already cried wolf once -- you think they're gonna believe me?" cast a hokey spell. - People Magazine
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| Posted Apr 4, 2018
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65% | Black Sails: Season 1 (TV, 2014-2017) |
The writers fail to establish distinct characters, settling instead for a generic crew of meticulously smudged scallywags. - People Magazine
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| Posted Aug 21, 2017
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2/4 | 14% | Past Life: Season 1 (TV, 2010) |
Characters who speak in cliches don't deserve to be in your living room. - People Magazine
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| Posted Feb 9, 2010
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