Category: TV
Clark Backo Descends Into an Underground Society in The Changeling Clip
Clark Backo Descends Into an Underground Society in The Changeling Clip

Clark Backo continues her journey through New York's underbelly in this week's upcoming episode of The Changeling. An exclusive clip, which you can watch below, shows her character, Emma, visiting a harmonious and diverse underground society where no gender, race…

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Julian Fellowes’ Star-Studded Period Drama Returns To HBO This Month
Julian Fellowes’ Star-Studded Period Drama Returns To HBO This Month

Even if you haven’t seen one minute of “The Gilded Age,” you can probably guess the series’ vibe based on one name alone—Julian Fellowes. The man who gave the world “Downton Abbey” is the creator of “The Gilded Age,” and…

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Taylor Sheridan’s New Western With David Oyelowo Arrive In November
Taylor Sheridan’s New Western With David Oyelowo Arrive In November

At the risk of repeating ourselves again, “Yellowstone” creator Taylor Sheridan has become one of the top TV creators in TV alongside Ryan Murphy, Shonda Rhimes, and other TV moguls. Unlike them, however, Sheridan tends to write ALL his shows,…

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Netflix Drops Trailer for Obliterated by Cobra Kai Creators
Netflix Drops Trailer for Obliterated by Cobra Kai Creators

Summary Obliterated, the upcoming series from the creators of Cobra Kai, is generating excitement with its quirky plot and talented ensemble cast. Set in Las Vegas, the show follows a bomb squad team tasked with finding and disarming a nuclear…

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David Gordon Green Is Developing A “Naughty” ‘Garbage Pail Kids’ Animated Series With Danny McBride
David Gordon Green Is Developing A “Naughty” ‘Garbage Pail Kids’ Animated Series With Danny McBride

When you look at David Gordon Green’s career, it’s really difficult to nail down just what type of filmmaker he is. Does he make indie films? Comedies? Reboot horror franchises? Yes, yes, and yes. Hell, he’ll also show up in…

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Netflix Splits The Award-Winning Drama Into Two Parts For Its Sixth Season
Netflix Splits The Award-Winning Drama Into Two Parts For Its Sixth Season

People just can’t get enough of “The Crown.” After years of awards season wins, the series has begun to tease its sixth and final season. Well, Part 1 of the final season. Netflix has decided to split the final season…

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Blue Eye Samurai Trailer Teases Netflix Anime Series From Logan Writer
Blue Eye Samurai Trailer Teases Netflix Anime Series From Logan Writer

Summary The first trailer for the Netflix anime series Blue Eye Samurai has been released, giving viewers a glimpse into the world of Mizu, a mixed-race sword-wielding warrior seeking revenge in Edo-period Japan. The supervising director of the show, Jane…

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Patrick Stewart Explains Picard’s Season 3 F-Bomb
Patrick Stewart Explains Picard’s Season 3 F-Bomb

Summary Patrick Stewart explains the use of the F-bomb by Picard in the special features of Star Trek: Picard season 3's home video release. Stewart felt the word choice was appropriate because Picard was almost out of control and had…

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Star Wars Unveils a Striking Poster of Ahsoka Confronting Darth Vader
Star Wars Unveils a Striking Poster of Ahsoka Confronting Darth Vader

Summary A powerful Star Wars poster captures the emotional reunion between Ahsoka Tano and Anakin Skywalker in the fifth episode of Ahsoka on Disney+. Ahsoka's journey in the World Between Worlds leads to liberation and healing, as she embraces a…

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Hulu’s Four-Episode Spin-Off Halloween Event Starts On October 26
Hulu’s Four-Episode Spin-Off Halloween Event Starts On October 26

Halloween, or, excuse me, Huluween has hit Hulu already, and the streamer has plenty in store for horror movie fans this October. While “American Horror Story: Delicate” already started on FX and FX On Hulu on September 20, executive producers Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk have something else up their…

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Doc About The Iconic Restauranteur Premieres On HBO On October 22
Doc About The Iconic Restauranteur Premieres On HBO On October 22

Want a doc to look forward to on HBO this Fall? How about “AKA Mr. Chow,” which looks at the life of one of the world’s most heralded restauranteurs, Michael Chow? Of course, Mr. Chow was so much more than the restaurants that…

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Brie Larson Anchors Ambitious But Overcrowded Adaptation Of Hit Book
Brie Larson Anchors Ambitious But Overcrowded Adaptation Of Hit Book

Charming performances and strong production values struggle to push through overwritten dialogue and ham-fisted plotting in Apple TV+’s mini-series “Lessons in Chemistry,” based on the hit 2022 novel by Bonnie Garmus. At its core, this is a story about how…

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