Television

If you are the kind of person who tends to schedule your weekends around new episodes of Saturday Night Live, don’t worry, you are not alone. For us, there’s nothing quite like watching those SNL sketches unfolding live on Saturday nights to cap off each long — and lately chaotic — week of current events.
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A teen opioid crisis will force Chicago Fire‘s Firehouse 51 to work alongside Chicago P.D.‘s Intelligence crew to track down the source of the epidemic, and TV Guide has your first look. In an exclusive sneak peek at Wednesday’s two-way crossover, Fire‘s Severide (Taylor Kinney) helps P.D.‘s Atwater (LaRoyce Hawkins) and Ruzek (Patrick John Flueger)
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Diving into the depths of the industry, “Sitting In (with Thomas Claxton)” brings you the best insight from the world of music. Hosted by multi-time IMC and RMA award-winning vocalist, Thomas Claxton, the podcast welcomes not only world-renowned performing artists, but also the movers and shakers behind-the-scenes of the business who turn the gears of
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WarnerMedia is moving into the already-crowded streaming service market this year with HBO Max. The new streaming platform will combine titles from across the Warner Bros. film and TV library as well as introduce original films and series, but it will have to compete with established services like Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime, as well
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Update 2/21/20: It’s official! The Friends reunion is happening, HBO Max announced on Friday. All six stars of the hit NBC sitcom — Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, David Schwimmer, Matthew Perry, and Matt LeBlanc — will return for an unscripted reunion event at HBO Max, the new WarnerMedia streaming service that will feature
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Love or hate Hillary Rodham Clinton, you can’t deny she’s fascinating, divisive and worthy of documentation. And Hulu is doing just that with the new documentary Hillary, which premieres March 6 on the streaming service and is arguably its most anticipated offering to date. The intimate film gives viewers unprecedented access and examines the former
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Hunters is a tribute to a tribute. As Quentin Tarantino borrows from pulpy revenge thrillers of the ’70s, Amazon‘s new series about a strike force of Nazi-killers borrows from Tarantino. Almost everything in the drama-black comedy-thriller — the revenge fantasy plot, the period setting, the pulp culture references, the kitschy ironic asides, the profane dialogue,
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If you’re like us, you tend to plan your weekends around new episodes of Saturday Night Live. There’s nothing quite like watching those sketch comedy segments live on Saturday nights to cap off each long — and, lately, chaotic — week of current events. Sure, DVR-ing those episodes works as well, but then you miss
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Grey’s Anatomy is making history once again. In Thursday’s episode, Shoshannah Stern will guest star on the ABC drama as Dr. Riley — the first deaf doctor featured on primetime television. Riley is a diagnostician who comes to Grey Sloan to help DeLuca (Giacomo Gianniotti) try to figure out what’s wrong with Suzanne (Sarah Rafferty),
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