The fourth and final season of Ozark can’t come soon enough. But unfortunately we have to wait to who knows when to see the conclusion of Netflix’s tense crime saga. Still, after watching Season 3 of Ozark and seeing Marty Byrde (Jason Bateman) continue to walk a tightrope between staying alive by laundering money for the cartel
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Yellowstone, the Paramount Network’s neo-Western soap opera about the Dutton family, owners of America’s largest ranch, returns for Season 3 on Sunday, June 21. In celebration, we’ve rounded up some other shows that remind us of Yellowstone, in case Yellowstone isn’t quite enough. The Kevin Costner-led series from auteur co-creator Taylor Sheridan shares a lot
Iron your yellow chem suits and do the happy lab dance because El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie is here. Six years after Breaking Bad fans watched Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) speed away from the compound where he was imprisoned, Vince Gilligan presented the next chapter of the character’s story in El Camino. We’ve gathered
Academy Award-nominated actor Robert Forster died Friday in Los Angeles after a brief battle with brain cancer, Deadline reports. He was 78. Forster was perhaps best known for his role as bail bondsman Max Cherry in Quentin Tarantino’s Jackie Brown, a role that was written with him in mind and for which he received an
Yeah, bitch! It’s Breaking Bad season, as a new movie following Jesse’s journey comes out this weekend. But if you’re not an OG stan, don’t worry, there is plenty more coming up this weekend for you to binge. Here are the best offerings of the new shows that premiered this week, and reader, they will
[embedded content] Warning: The following recap contains spoilers from El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie. Read at your own risk El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie has arrived, and the two-hour Netflix film reveals exactly what happened to Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) after he escaped the Neo-Nazi compound and left Walter White (Bryan Cranston) for
[embedded content] It was a Breaking Bad reunion at Monday night’s premiere of El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie. The film’s writer and director, Vince Gilligan, and star Aaron Paul celebrated the return of Jesse Pinkman alongside favorites from the original series, including Jonathan Banks, Charles Baker, and Matt Jones — who are all returning