Though Jon Stewart’s friend and former The Daily Show colleague Stephen Colbert had his show canceled, and though the parent company behind both their shows is currently gutting CBS News under its new ...
The protagonist is Freddy Otash, a familiar face from his Underworld USA series and a fascinating figure in Hollywood history. A former LAPD officer and private investigator, Otash was notorious as a ...
To wit: When she’s going all in on weird facial expressions - as she did a couple of weeks ago on the fart sketch (which may be the best sketch of this season, so far) - she reminds me most of Joan ...
Even the thought of being hungover makes me feel a little ill. The headaches, the nausea, and just wanting to lie down as soon as I could. After puking in that theater, I bartended a matinee and then ...
But original studio comedies? You have to look all the way back to 2018 for the last two: Blockers in April of that year, and the best original comedy of at least the last seven years: Game Night, ...
Bugonia, Back to the Future 40th Anniversary, Stitch Head, Twilight Saga: Box office numbers for November 3rd, 2025.
Harbour is going to need an excellent PR team this week because on top of everything mentioned above, the circumstances ...
It’s a good week for new television, with some old favorites returning and the most anticipated show of the year (for me) premiering on Apple TV.
It’s a New York City mayoral debate with Miles Teller as Andrew Cuomo, Ramy freakin’ Youssef as Zohran Mamdami, and Shane Gillis as Curtis Sliwa. It’s the funniest cold open of the season, and maybe ...
Matthew McConaughey and Nic Pizzolatto kicked up some smoke about bringing back the original True Detective partners for another bite at the apple. Well, Woody Harrelson just shot all of that down.
Bleeker Street released the trailer for Fackham Hall three days ago, and it broke the studio record for most views within the first 24 hours: 7.5 million. But why? The movie’s biggest star is, ...
I didn’t pay much attention to the promotion for Apple TV’s latest, Down Cemetery Road, because it already had the only three ingredients it needed to sell me: Emma Thompson, Ruth Wilson, and “from ...