Marion Miclet is a French-Irish writer who lives in London. She studied American film and television history at UCLA and the University of Pennsylvania and is passionate about editorial recommendations for film and television content. Since 2015, she has worked at Sky TV in London.
I always find it interesting when a writer tries to reinvent something that once dominated culture and make it relevant to a new generation. How can you make a travel guide fun in a way that makes it interesting to young people? Merge the very concept with something that has become a key part of modern culture: binge watching. --Brian Tallerico, RogerEbert.com.--Brian Tallerico RogerEbert.com (7/9/2019 12:00:00 AM) Much has been written about how we see New York City on the big screen. . . . But what about the small screen? From Sex and the City and Friends to The Sopranos and NYPD Blue, many a classic television series has made New York its home . . . . In her new book Binge Watching New York, author Marion Miclet explores the nooks and crannies of the New York we know from the teevee (and she performs similar geographic archaeology in its companion book, Binge Watching London). -Flavorwire-- Flavorwire