Television

Photo: Netflix It’s a new year, which means many old shows are headed out the door. After weathering the COVID-19 production shutdowns of 2020, networks and studios are getting back to business, and many of our favorite shows are returning. But that also means that dozens of series that were put on hold will finally
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Sabrina Spellman (Kiernan Shipka) has her hands full when Chilling Adventures of Sabrina returns to Netflix on New Year’s Eve with its fourth and final installment. When we last saw the teenaged witch, she had split herself in two, potentially causing a paradox that could throw the entire time-space continuum into chaos while the Eldritch
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[Warning: The following contains spoilers for Season 1 of Bridgerton. Read at your own risk!] Even though we’re supposedly in a traditional dead zone for television, it seems all everyone can talk about is Netflix’s new period drama Bridgerton, an eight-episode adaptation of the first novel in Julia Quinn’s novel series of the same name, executive produced
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New Year’s Eve will be a little different this year, and not just because “Auld Lang Syne” will be sung over Zoom instead in the arms of friends and family and your traditional tuxedo/ball gown outfit will be replaced with sweatpants and the t-shirt you’ve been wearing for three days. Flipping the page to 2021
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As we look back on 2020, it is staggering to think about the sheer volume of lives lost. This unrelenting year has been unlike any other because of the COVID-19 pandemic and the endless number of people who lost their fight against the virus. That’s in addition to the many people lost to other causes.
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A lot of things have changed in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but the NCAA is trying to keep as normal a football schedule as possible. Some championships and bowl games have been moved due to the virus, but there are still several games to catch in the post-season leading up to the College Football
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When we think of holiday classics, A Christmas Story is always on the list. It’s been over thirty-five years since it was released, but this charming tale remains a holiday essential and a familiar favorite. Adapted from Jean Shepherd’s short stories, the 1983 vignette-style film journeys back to the Christmas when then-9-year-old Ralphie Parker (Peter
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Happy holidays and happy Wonder Woman: 1984 day! The highly anticipated sequel to the 2017 blockbuster Wonder Woman is officially in theaters, but because of the coronavirus pandemic, fans can also watch the new movie from the comfort of home — you’ll just need HBO Max to watch the new chapter of the Wonder Woman saga.  Wonder Woman: 1984 officially
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The first episode of Bridgerton, the new Netflix period drama about high society in London, wastes little time showing that it’s a Shonda Rhimes-backed series — there are dramatic cliffhangers, scandalous romances, and gossipers galore. It is catnip for fans of the mega-producer’s hugely popular series like Grey’s Anatomy and Scandal. But this adaptation of Julia
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When you think about the history of television, you see that it has evolved as a medium over the last twenty years, and with the rise in streaming and a strong push for what’s become known as “prestige programming,” there has been more crossover between TV and film than ever before. But a limited series
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