Many of the year’s best series seemed to be in conversation with one another, including “Severance,” “The Pitt,” “Andor,” “Pluribus,” “The Lowdown” and others. By James Poniewozik and Mike Hale James ...
The “God of War” TV series at Amazon Prime Video has added veteran director Frederick E.O. Toye to its creative team. Variety has confirmed that Toye will direct the first two episodes of the epic ...
EXCLUSIVE: Prime Video’s series adaptation of the popular God Of War video game has added another high-profile creative auspice. Emmy-winning director Frederick E.O. Toye (Shōgun, The Boys) has been ...
The reality TV alum is heading back to screens with her new show, Kimora: Back in the Fab Lane, premiering on E! on Dec. 2. But for the 50-year-old, whose new show marks her first in over a decade, it ...
View post: This 'Powerful' Cordless Car Vacuum Is on Sale for $38 at Amazon Both sedans are barely recognizable when parked alongside their early predecessors. They’re a lot larger, filled with ...
Kendall Myers is a Senior Author with Collider. As part of the TV and Movies Features team, she writes about some of the most popular releases before, during, and after they premiere. In three years, ...
Sinclair disclosed the talks in an SEC filing Monday. By Alex Weprin Senior Editor Another major deal for local TV stations may be brewing, with Sinclair Broadcast Group (and its 185 or so local ...
A “V for Vendetta” TV series is currently in development at HBO, Variety has learned exclusively. According to sources, Pete Jackson is attached to write the series adaptation. James Gunn and Peter ...
A+E Global Media is saying “yum-o” to Rachael Ray, expanding its partnership with the TV chef and personality. The deal adds to the extensive pact that A+E Global Media struck with Ray last year.
Verza TV will hook you with five free episodes — to unlock the remainder, it’s $4.99. By Tony Maglio The founder of E! Entertainment Television, Alan Mruvka, is set to launch the first-ever U.S.
I just turned 60, which makes me a member of the last peer group to grow up with what Nick at Nite used to call “America’s television heritage.” When we were kids, some black-and-white shows from the ...
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