One of the purest pleasures of watching a long-running procedural is the episode that gives the spotlight to a supporting character. In the crime and espionage genres, this maneuver typically throws the tech experts — the nerds — into the field, where they’re fundamentally out of their element. Until they’re not, of course. Now seven
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[embedded content] Amazon’s rom-com anthology Modern Love explores dating and relationships in New York City through an idyllic lens. In real life, though, navigating those first encounters is tricky, which is why it’s a good idea to set up some boundaries. For Anne Hathaway, a good rule of thumb for first dates is making sure
[embedded content] After the disastrous indulgence of ego that was Matthew Wiener‘s The Romanoffs, it’d be totally understandable to be wary of Amazon’s newest anthology series, Modern Love. Adapted by Once’s John Carney from the long-running, (in)famous New York Times column that aims to dissect the many minute and massive ways in which love changes
By the end of “Red Dawn,” the sun has risen at Camp Redwood and AHS:1984 has blown up its entire premise. Or is beginning to reveal its actual premise, depending on how you look at it. Either way, by the end of the hour pretty much everyone is dead — Chet (Gus Kenworthy), Xavier (Cody
Prepare for even more scandal. CBS All Access announced on Wednesday that sexy drama series Why Women Kill has been renewed for a second season. The series is styled as an anthology show, and the new season will focus on all-new characters, who will also be dealing with various forms of betrayal. In a statement,
[embedded content] When Sendhil Ramamurthy was cast as one of the big bads for Season 6 of The Flash, Heroes fans everywhere rejoiced. Little did we know, though, that one of those fans was actually the show’s star, Grant Gustin. “I had seen all of Heroes — not maybe every season but most every season,
Dancing with the Stars kicked off Disney Night with an unprecedented move: giving everyone who watched a free subscription to Disney+ and tickets to Disneyland! Just kidding. DWTS did the opposite of that, which is to say they made everyone who watched really, really want to sign up for Disney+, visit Disneyland Disneyworld or whatever
[embedded content] The vast majority of young-adult fiction fans are aware that Hulu‘s upcoming Looking for Alaska miniseries, about a group of kids at a boarding school who are attempting to find their “great perhaps,” is based on the debut novel of the same name by John Green. What they might not know is that
The second episode of The Walking Dead Season 10, the Greg Nicotero-directed “We Are the End of the World,” was all about the Whisperers. It flashed back to when Alpha (Samantha Morton) met Beta (Ryan Hurst), a real meet-cute if there ever was one, and by “cute” I of course mean “bloody and disturbing.” In
[embedded content] Stranger Things star David Harbour made his hosting debut on Saturday Night Live this weekend, and although he might’ve tried to talk about his other projects — from his stint on Shakespeare in the Park to his title role in the Hellboy reboot — the Upside Down still caught up with him, even
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
Fans of the original Nickelodeon series Are You Afraid of the Dark? should prepare themselves for one major format change in the reboot: Instead of just sharing their fireside tales of ghouls and lake monsters and other things that go bump in the night, the new members of the Midnight Society will actually find themselves
Oh, American Horror Story. The only show where a guy almost gets cooked in an oven, there’s a midnight aerobics class that ends in a disembowelment, and a serial-killer-on-serial-killer fight and none of those things are the biggest developments to come out of the episode. We’ve long suspected overly-devoted camp owner Margaret Booth (Leslie Grossman)
Matt Lauer and his former colleagues at NBC’s Today show have addressed the rape allegations made against Lauer by a former NBC employee as part of Ronan Farrow’s new book, Catch and Kill. Overnight on Tuesday, Variety reported that Catch and Kill features an interview between Farrow and former NBC News employee Brooke Nevils, who
[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
[embedded content] While The Good Doctor is one of the best feel-good shows on television, Monday’s episode delivered a huge gut punch for St. Bonnaventure’s shining resident, Claire Browne (Antonia Thomas). After completing her first solo surgery — and being the first resident to get one — Claire received a phone call that will change
The Walking Dead returned for Season 10 with a slapper of a premiere. The Angela Kang-penned, Greg Nicotero-directed “Lines We Cross” had the things fans want from the show: zombie action, meaningful character interaction, a bit of formal experimentation (this episode had title cards like “TRAINING DAY” and “NEW MEXICO” turn scenes into little chapters),
More than 200,000 fans converged at New York Comic Con 2019 this weekend to celebrate their favorite movies, TV shows, games, and comic books — and many of them came in costume. Cosplay ranged from fun and simple to breathtakingly elaborate, paying tribute to franchises like Star Wars, Batman, Game of Thrones, and many more.
Newly anointed Emmy-winner Phoebe Waller-Bridge made her Saturday Night Live debut this evening, kicking off the show with a monologue that touched on the obsession with Fleabag‘s Hot Priest, played by Andrew Scott. “Fleabag came from a very personal place for me,” Waller-Bridge said. “It began as a way to get Andrew Scott to dress
There’s never a bad time to watch — or rewatch — Angel, whether you’re jumping in for the first time or you’ve already memorized every broody monologue from the show’s titular vampire with a soul. The Buffy the Vampire Slayer spin-off, which aired on The WB from 1999 to 2004, followed David Boreanaz‘s Angel as
Welcome to Episode 4 of Survivor Brothers: The Ultimate Unofficial Podcast From TV Guide. In this episode, hosts Lance Cartelli and Fox Van Allen, from the Big Brother Brothers podcast, discuss the most recent, combative episode of Survivor: Island of the Idols, “YOLO, Let’s Play!” How — and why — did Queen Molly lose her
Reader, have you been spending the last week replying, “Oh boy, do you have that right,” to anyone who even remotely tries to tell you anything about yourself? If not, I highly recommend it — it is extremely empowering. By now, we should all be worshipping at the altar of Kristen Bouchard (Katja Herbers), who
“What the hell kind of camp is this?” is right, Chet (Gus Kenworthy). We already had an inkling that nothing at Camp Redwood is as it seems (thank you, ghost counselor), but Wednesday’s American Horror Story, titled “Slashdance,” really drives home the point. Sort of like a giant pit full of stakes just waiting to
[embedded content] Tell Me a Story is switching things up in Season 2 with new fairy tales and an entirely different location. Kevin Williamson‘s grim series heads to Nashville, where it will take on the iconic stories of Beauty and the Beast, Sleeping Beauty, and Cinderella. According to stars Paul Wesley and Danielle Campbell, who
TV aficionados who caught Patricia Arquette‘s Emmy-winning turn in The Act earlier this year, and then streamed The Politician recently, may have noticed something similar: both Arquette, as Dee Dee Blanchard, and Jessica Lange, as cussin’ grandma Dusty Jackson, went through considerable lengths to convince people their kid was sick, not least the kid. In
Welcome to week three of Dancing With the Stars! It’s movie night in the ballroom, so we’ve hit peak cheese levels, and I LOVE IT! But before we get to the latest elimination, let’s dive into this DWTS Films production (rated G for Glitter). Lauren Alaina and Gleb Savchenko Pretty Woman, “Oh, Pretty Woman” TangoThere’s
Netflix’s announcement teaser for Stranger Things 4 might be short, but fans are already reading a lot into those precious few seconds of video. The preview — if you can even call it that — simply shows the signature title art being desiccated by what look to be vines from the Upside Down, as a
When news first broke that Afton Williamson would not be returning to The Rookie for Season 2 after bringing sexual harassment allegations against a crew member and a guest star, we were all curious how her character would be written off of the show. TVLine first broke the news that Williamson’s Officer Bishop would leave
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