In the Peacock mockumentary “The Paper,” an unseen documentary film crew arrives in a mid-size city in order to capture — fly-on-the-wall style — the daily life of office drones. If the premise sounds ...
Dunder Mifflin is back. Well, not exactly. But the documentary crew that filmed inside the fictional paper company’s office is back, and this time with a new subject. In the trailer, an ambitious ...
In Peacock’s “The Paper,” the fictional documentary crew who once chronicled the lives of office staff at Dunder Mifflin, a paper company trying to exist in an increasingly paperless world, has set ...
The team from “The Office” has a new comedy of decline, but it still needs to figure out what its story is. By James Poniewozik James Poniewozik, the chief television critic for The New York Times, ...
It would have been easy for Greg Daniels, who adapted The Office for American audiences to wild success, to revive the beloved series by hiring a cast of returning faces or bringing its mockumentary ...
“The Paper,” premiering Thursday on Peacock, is a belated spinoff of “The Office,” much as Peacock is a sort of spinoff of NBC, where the former show aired on Thursdays from 2005 to 2013. In the new ...
Oh no. My coworker Ryan is going to be so mad. I was about 11 minutes into the new semi-spin-off of “The Office” called “The Paper” when I sent him a message: “I’m laughing.” He responded with a gif ...
The Office spin-off contrasts journalists' self-image as a pillar of democracy with what the job often entails.
They were journalists at major news outlets in New York and D.C. before taking jobs at The Midcoast Villager, a newspaper covering a rocky, coastal part of Maine. The staff of the Midcoast Villager, ...
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