

On Tuesday, the Directors Guild Association released the nominees for their top honors in directing for features. On Wednesday, the DGA released the nominees for television and commercials, completing the list of candidates for this year’s top honors.
The nominees for the 72nd Annual Golden Globes!
The season wraps up with wedding bells, a fight, and a new drug for Dr. Thackery to experiment with.
There’s no telling how far the characters on “The Knick” will go to save the ones they love until they’re pushed to the brink.
Everyone seems to be “working late a lot” at The Knick where clothing seems to be optional.
When temperatures rise, tempers flare and situations get out of hand at The Knick.
Everyone’s got daddy issues this week on “The Knick,” and we start to see Thackery through the eyes of his greatest admirers.
There is a lot of set-up this episode, we’ll have to wait for the pay off until next week.
This week “The Knick” deals with some heavy issues, from racism to sexism to religion and abortions…and a little gore thrown in for good measure.
If you were thinking the “busy flea” was a sex position…you’re not far off.
Find out what happens when the lights go out…
Steven Soderbergh introduces us to television’s newest anti-hero in “The Knick.”
A recap of the week’s TV news!
Would you live in Laura Palmer’s house?
Logline: Set in downtown New York in 1900, “The Knick” is centered on the Knickerbocker Hospital and the groundbreaking surgeons, nurses and staff who work there, pushing the bounds of medicine in a time of astonishingly high mortality rates and zero antibiotics.