They’re too old to be sharing a house. By a couple of centuries.
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Clark proves she’s just as adept at writing TV shows as she is at putting celebrity murder defendants behind bars.
With a new batch of “Arrested Development” episodes hitting Netflix on Friday, here’s a look at some of the other revivals in active development.
This isn’t one of those parody sketches that didn’t make the cut during Elba’s hosting gig on this weekend’s “Saturday Night Live.” It’s an actual, honest-to-goodness series.
While the rest of the world is recoiling in horror from the allegations of rampant child sexual abuse leveled against Michael Jackson in the documentary “Leaving Neverland,” it’s largely busines as usual in Las Vegas.
“Better Things” returns Thursday for its third season, emerging from the shadow of the Louis C.K. scandal.
Oscar ratings have been trending downward since 2014, having plummeted from 43.7 million viewers that year to an all-time low of 26.5 million in 2018.
If you’re a Dish Network subscriber inconvenienced by the impasse that’s kept HBO blacked out since Halloween, relax. Just find some young whippersnapper to steal it for you.
The superpowered comic book drama debuts Friday on Netflix.
From puppies to pimples, here’s a look at some of the televised alternatives to Super Bowl LIII.
The streaming giant is facing some serious threats to its dominance.
Not only is there more good TV now than ever before, the quality is almost absurdly high.
The Showtime comedy series, starring Don Cheadle, debuts Sunday.
In HBO’s “Brexit”, Benedict Cumberbatch stars as rogue political adviser Dominic Cummings, whose blunt style and general disdain for political niceties and politicians make him a controversial choice as the lead strategist behind the Vote Leave campaign.
Review-Journal reporter Christopher Lawrence looks back on the tarnished history of the Golden Globes.