TV lost a true visionary when Donald Glover’s Atlanta wrapped up a spectacular four-season run on FX last year. Lucky for us, he’s not done making great television yet, and Atlanta fans will feel right at home with his new horror thriller Swarm, premiering this Friday on Prime Video. (I’ve seen all seven episodes.) Brutally
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No, no one got slapped at this year’s Oscars — but then again, there’s something to be said for a little bit of unscripted chaos. It’s been a strange couple of years for the Academy Awards: The 2021 ceremony was an awkward, socially distanced COVID-era affair that sunk to a new ratings low (just 10.4
It’s fitting that Prime Video’s new series Daisy Jones & the Six charts the rise and fall of a popular ’70s rock band, because the show actually feels like a double album from that era: overly long and often self-indulgent, but with scattered bits of greatness that make the whole thing worthwhile. Daisy Jones —
We’re flooded with so many revivals these days that it’s hard to get too excited about any one of them, but the return of Party Down does warm my heart… and surprise me a bit. The cult comedy about showbiz wannabes moonlighting as L.A. caterers is one of TV’s great gone-too-soon shows, getting the axe
According to a headline from England’s Daily Mail, “American adults now spend more time watching Netflix and other digital platforms than viewing traditional TV for the first time ever.” The information for this story and a dozen others like it come from a press release put out on the morning of February 15th by Insider
I’m issuing a red alert to all Star Trek fans, especially the Next Generation faithful out there: If you’ve already abandoned ship on Star Trek: Picard, it’s time to beam back onboard. The upcoming third and final season on Paramount+ — premiering Thursday, Feb. 16; I’ve seen the first six episodes — is easily the best
As #TheSimonettaLeinShow continues its 5th season, the show welcomes a name synonymous with amazing music, Macy Gray! Macy, a renowned artist, actor, activist, and strong woman, is no stranger to speaking her mind and acting on her words. The five-time Grammy nominee broke into the music scene in 1999 with the release of her debut,
As The Simonetta Lein Show continues their 2023 series premiere, the show welcomes the President of the Los Angeles Lakers, Jeanie Buss. Prior to joining the Lakers, Buss spent four years as President of the Great Western Forum. She began her career at the age of 19 as the General Manager of World Team Tennis’
As The Simonetta Lein Show continues their 2023 series premiere, the show welcomes iconic American Rapper, Chingy! You all know Chingy for making the Billboard Hot 100 chart eight different times and the release of his Double-Platinum album, Jackpot and smash hit “Right Thurr”. Chingy has managed to build his global fanbase due to his notable hits,
If you went in and digitally removed all the smartphones from Peacock’s new series Poker Face, it could’ve aired right alongside Columbo and The Rockford Files in a 1970s NBC primetime lineup. Co-creators Rian Johnson and Natasha Lyonne dust off a creaky old format — the guest-star-studded mystery of the week — and put a stylish spin
Let me save you some time: If you’re old enough to actually remember the ’90s, then That ’90s Show probably isn’t for you. Netflix is trying to recapture the retro magic of That ’70s Show with an all-new reboot — they’re calling it a “sequel series,” but really, it’s a reboot — with suburban parents
Premiering the 2023 launch of #TheSimonettaLeinShow and commemorating the one year anniversary of Bob Saget’s heartbreaking passing, Kelly Rizzo, Bob’s wife, joined Simonetta for an unforgettable episode in honor of the beloved comedian. The two connected on the beautiful memories and mentorship Bob shared with everyone in his life. Kelly also opened up about the
Wendy Stuart will be hosting TriVersity Talk! this Wednesday at 7 PM ET with featured guest Maria Konner. TriVersity Talk! is a weekly web series with featured guests discussing their lives, activism and pressing issues in the LGBTQ Community. With TriVersity Talk!, the goal is to laugh and learn. TriVersity Talk! Is part of TriVersity’s
When The Walking Dead debuted on AMC in 2010, it was a revelation: a high-octane thriller set during a zombie apocalypse that was grimmer and gorier than anything we’d ever seen on TV. But after eleven seasons, several spinoffs and countless knockoffs, the entire zombie genre started to feel like it was on its last
Wonderama is bringing the party to VNYE, the immersive New Year’s Eve experience connecting people to the virtual world of Times Square, exclusive games, and livestreams from Times Square and around the world. Wonderama will host a live broadcast on the VNYE app and vnye.com from the world’s biggest New Year’s Eve party that includes musical performances and appearances from
Offbeat fantasy doesn’t get much better than Ron Howard’s Willow. The 1988 film may have played out like a by-the-numbers epic about plucky heroes overcoming despotic evils, but its reputation as an all-ages adventure outweighs its triteness. Now, with a sequel series on Disney+ (premiering today), Willow Ufgood (again played by Warwick Davis) and the
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