Welcome back to the villa! For those of you who were watching another reality show on Monday night, here’s what you missed. If you’ll remember from last week, we were just saying goodbye to Michael. Don’t feel too bad — the islanders sure don’t, because they’re all coupled up now and happy. Okay, I spoke
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[embedded content] Apparently, nothing brings together a pair of rival network late-night hosts quite like The NeverEnding Story‘s theme song. On Monday night’s episode of The Tonight Show, Jimmy Fallon and The Late Show‘s Stephen Colbert teamed up to recreate that musical scene from Stranger Things 3, and the two put Dusty-bun (Gaten Matarazzo) and
Welcome to Episode 6 of Big Brother Brothers: The Ultimate Unofficial Podcast from TV Guide. This week, Tyler Crispen, America’s Favorite Player from Big Brother 20, joins BB superfans Fox Van Allen and Lance Cartelli to talk about his life after the show, his showmance with Angela Rummans, and his thirst-inducing return to the Big
[embedded content] A.J. Bauer is visiting assistant professor of media, culture, and communication at NYU and co-editor of News on the Right. Reece Peck is assistant professor of media culture at College of Staten Island (CUNY) and author of Fox Populism. Each week, they’ll recap the new Showtime limited series The Loudest Voice. When last
[embedded content] Top Gear, the iconic British celebration of cars and camaraderie, is back for a 27th season, which premieres in the US on BBC America July 14. This season has a somewhat new look, with two new co-hosts, cricketer Freddie Flintoff and comedian Paddy McGuinness, joining Chris Harris, who has been on the show
Calling all Captain Hook fans! Once Upon a Time‘s Colin O’Donoghue has booked his next TV role, so prepare to start thirsting over his newest character, who’s a voyager of a different kind! Deadline reports that Nat Geo has chosen O’Donoghue to star as one of the leads in its upcoming series The Right Stuff,
Unless you’ve been living under a wi-fi-blocking rock for the past few years, you’ve likely heard of Love Island. The U.K. reality show is a massive hit — and thanks to Hulu, has been available to U.S. audiences, too. I will admit: I have not watched Love Island despite friends and fellow entertainment writers declaring
Get your slide show presentations ready — Mindhunter is almost back. Nearly two years after the Netflix series had us all locking up our shoe collections, the creepy David Fincher drama will return for Season 2 on Aug. 16. The first season of Mindhunter followed agents Holden Ford (Jonathan Groff) and Bill Tench (Holt McCallany)
It’s the summer of Love Island. The international reality sensation is taking its maiden voyage on American television with host Arielle Vandenberg, a cast chockfull of sexy singles, and a gorgeous villa in Fiji — and TV Guide has it covered. Join editors Liam Mathews, Keisha Hatchett, and Tatiana Tenreyro as they recap the action
“I never had any friends later on like the ones I had when I was 12,” Richard Dreyfuss says as the grown-up Gordie LaChance, the protagonist of the beloved 1986 coming-of-age film Stand By Me. “Jesus,” he adds, “does anybody?” The film lets the question hang in the air because we already know the answer: