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Mystery-of-the-Week Shows to Watch If You Like 'Poker Face'
Rian Johnson is currently in the process of adding his name to the pantheon of mystery legends. After charming audiences with his Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig) movies, Knives Out and Glass Onion, the director is taking his chances on TV mysteries-of-the-week. And, boy, wasn’t that a smart choice! Currently streaming on Peacock, Johnson’s new show, Poker Face, is quickly proving itself to be worthy of the title of successor to the one and only Columbo.
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'Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur': Diamond White on Seeing Herself In the Series
Marvel's newest animated series Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur follows the adventures of Lunella Lafayette, a 13-year-old super genius who uses her incredible smarts to make things better for her family and friends living in the Lower East Side. Along for the ride as the other half of the dynamic duo is her prehistoric pal, Devil Dinosaur, a fire-breathing T. Rex who acts as the brawn to her brains.
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Sarah Michelle Gellar & Rodrigo Santoro on 'Wolf Pack' and Why the Story Struck a Chord With Them
From creator Jeff Davis (Teen Wolf) and based on the book series by Edo Van Belkom, the Paramount+ original series Wolf Pack follows Everett (Armani Jackson) and Blake (Bella Shepard), as they learn just how much getting bitten by a supernatural creature will change their lives. Drawn to each other, they meet two other teens, Luna (Chloe Rose Robertson) and Harlan (Tyler Lawrence Gray), who share their secret and a mysterious connection to the terrifying California wildfires and the full moon that is calling to them.
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'Anne Rice's Mayfair Witches' Episode 5 Recap: You Gaslighter, You
Last week’s episode of Anne Rice’s Mayfair Witches was a double downer as Rowan (Alexandra Daddario) was mourning the loss of her adoptive mother Ellie (Erica Gimpel) and her birth mother Deirdre (Annabeth Gish). Rowan also got mixed messages about whom to trust when she watched Cortland (Harry Hamlin) and Carlotta (Beth Grant) argue at the memorial and give her conflicting opinions on Lasher (Jack Huston). The episode ended up in literal flames, as Ciprien (Tongayi Chirisa) took a knife to the torso for Rowan after Carlotta lit her house on fire and all hell broke loose. Right as they tried to escape, Lasher slammed the front door shut and trapped them inside. It’s time to unpack Episode 5, “The Thrall.”
Kevin Costner’s ‘Yellowstone’ Ending After Actor’s Wife Pleaded For Him To Leave Show, Sources Claim
Kevin Costner’s Yellowstone will be coming to an end and the actor’s future with the show is up in the air, RadarOnline.com has learned. Earlier today, Deadline broke the story, Paramount + and Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan have come up with a plan to end Yellowstone. The parties have decided to launch a Matthew McConaughey-lead spin-off which will continue with the majority of the cast. Sources revealed that Costner has been refusing to commit to a lengthy shooting schedule. Deadline said that Costner originally had agreed to 65 days of shooting for the show. However, for the first part of...
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Madonna 'Plastic Face' At Grammy Awards 2023: Viewers Begged She Get Off The Stage Fast
Madonna graced the 2023 Grammy Awards stage on Sunday to present another singer's performance. However, she quickly shared a speech to the crowd and those watching from home. The "Material Girl" singer told everybody, "I'm here to give thanks to all the rebels out there, forging a new path and taking the heat for all of it."
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‘Bridgerton’ Was Never Meant To Be An Ensemble Show
Recent news that Phoebe Dynevor will not be returning to her role of Daphne (or the Duchess of Hastings, as she later became) has come as a shock to Bridgerton fans, with many questioning what the show will be like without her. But it is necessary to remember that the show’s formula is not built around an ensemble cast. Rather, it spotlights the romantic trials and triumphs of a chosen Bridgerton sibling each season, demanding that we all become a little less attached to its previous stars.
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'The Last of Us' Episode 4: Where Have You Seen Kathleen's Right-Hand Man Perry Before?
Editor's note: The below contains spoilers for Episode 4 of The Last of Us.After the devastating events of last week’s episode, “Long, Long Time,” The Last of Us delivered another phenomenal installment with “Please Hold My Hand.” With Joel (Pedro Pascal) and Ellie (Bella Ramsey) headed off to find Joel’s brother Tommy (Gabriel Luna), the world opens up to show the other types of threats that they might encounter within their journey. “Please Hold My Hand” marks the first appearance by Melanie Lynskey as the revolutionary leader Kathleen, but she’s not the only familiar face within the rebel group. Fans of The Last of Us games may have noticed that it's none other than Jeffrey Pierce who plays Kathleen’s right-hand man, Perry.
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‘The Last of Us’ Viewership Keeps Spreading as Episode 4 Hits New High for the HBO Series
For those who are abreast with all things television, it is no surprise that HBO’s The Last of Us is one of the most beloved shows at the moment. And just like the contagious Cordyceps fungus that has ravaged the continental U.S. and the rest of the world on-screen, the love for the series continues to grow rapidly. According to Variety, viewership for the show’s latest episode comes in at 7.5 million viewers. This is a 17% increase on the 6.4 million viewers who watched the previous episode live. The episode titled, "Please Hold My Hand" refocuses on Joel (Pedro Pascal) and Ellie (Bella Ramsey), who in their bid to get to Wyoming are trapped in a “liberated” Kansas City.
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'You' Season 3 Recap: Everything You Need to Remember Before Season 4
Netflix’s You has never been short of surprises, but it would be fair to say that Season 3 was just about chock-full of them at every turn. While Season 1 of You introduced us to the delusions of Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) and culminated with his murder of Guinevere Beck (Elizabeth Lail), Season 2 seemed to level the playing field with the introduction of Love Quinn (Victoria Pedretti) who harbored secrets just as dangerous as Joe. Before Season 4 Part 1 kicks off, it's time to dive back into the chaos that was Season 3 lest it has any bearing on Joe’s journey in the coming season.
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Sam Raimi Isn’t the King of Weird '80s Horror Movies, This Guy Is
If anyone in the 1980s could be called the king of weird horror movies, it would be Frank Henenlotter. There are plenty of other minds whose names could be up for the title, directors like Sam Raimi and Stuart Gordon, but those figures don't quite reach the oddball mold that Henenlotter shaped for himself.
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'Rocky' Film Collection Sets 4K Ultra HD and Digital Release Date
As we continue to anticipate the forthcoming release of Creed III, Warner Bros. is now offering fans of the acclaimed boxing saga a chance to return to the franchise's roots with 'Rocky: The Knockout Collection' which will include the first four Rocky films newly remastered in glorious 4K Ultra HD with HDR, marking the first time the films will be released in the format. The collection will obviously not include the last two films of the film series and while Warner Bros. has offered no explanation for this, the absence seems to be compensated for with the inclusion of some bonus content sure to excite fans including Sylvester Stallone's beloved Rocky V. Drago: The Ultimate Director's Cut which had a limited theatrical release in 2021.
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First 'White Men Can't Jump' Image Features Jack Harlow and Sinqua Walls Getting Ready to Hustle
With the debut of anticipated sports comedy White Men Can’t Jump so close, 20th Century Studios released a first-look image alongside a teaser which aired during the 65th Annual Grammy Awards. 20th Century Studios also released the premiere date of the comedy movie which will begin streaming on May 19, 2023.
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Lydia Tár and Daniel Plainview Fascinate Us For This Same Reason
Cate Blanchett's latest character Lydia Tár in Todd Field's Tár, yet another phenomenal performance added to the actor's rich filmography, brings another chillingly maniacal character to mind - Daniel Day-Lewis' Daniel Plainview in There Will Be Blood. Lydia Tár, the world’s most acclaimed and ruthless composer, is manipulative, scary, and starkly human on a level that is truly sensational to experience. While Blanchett already has two Academy Awards on her resume, she could likely win another Best Actress trophy in March for a performance that is simply “undeniable.” One of the few actors that already has three acting prizes from the Academy is Daniel Day-Lewis; his second win came for his role as the aforementioned Daniel Plainview in There Will Be Blood, a performance not dissimilar from Blanchett’s.
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'Succession' Characters Ranked by Likability
The characters of Succession are quite hard to rank by likability because so few of them are genuinely likable. It's rare to see a show as popular as this, with most of the characters being less than ideal kinds of protagonists. Maybe that's the secret to the show's success. Still,...
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'Great Expectations' Series Adaptation Sets Hulu Release Date
Great Expectations, BBC's adaptation of Charles Dicken's 1861 classic novel, will officially hit Hulu on March 26. While a trailer for the limited series was released yesterday, a premiere date for the project has only just been revealed. The teaser featured Miss Havisham (Olivia Colman) meeting Pip (Fionn Whitehead) for the first time, as she takes a very good look at him and appreciates the potential of the young man in front of her. While the video was short, it did a very good job of setting a dramatic, thrilling tone for the upcoming show.
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'Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania' Featurette Spotlights Kang the Conqueror
We’re at no shortage of images, teasers, and trailers for the upcoming third film in the Ant-Man franchise, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, and today the team is at it again, bringing an all-new featurette to the front. The latest bit to come from the quantum realm is centered around Marvel’s newest big-bad—Kang the Conqueror. Played by Lovecraft Country and Devotion star Jonathan Majors, the villain will be the first major evil player that Paul Rudd’s Ant-Man aka Scott Lang comes up against on his own, hanging a possibly catastrophic outcome in the balance.
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Andy Serkis to Serve as Executive Producer for 'The Monster Tale'
South Korea’s Climax Studio and Andy Serkis' Imaginarium Productions are teaming up to bring to life The Monster Tale, an upcoming project by Jason Kim, according to an exclusive report from Deadline. Serkis and Jonathan Cavendish are attached as executive producers with Climax Studio founder Byun Seung-Min. While specific...
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From ‘Trading Places’ to 'A Fish Called Wanda’: 10 Highly Underrated Jamie Lee Curtis Roles
Jamie Lee Curtis is a beloved actress. She is versatile, talented, and relatable. She has also been celebrated for her down-to-earth personality and genuineness, endearing her to audiences. Curtis’ career is nothing short of exceptional, starring in a wide range of genres, from horror in Halloween to drama in her recently Academy Awards nominated role in Everywhere All at Once. She has consistently delivered standout performances.
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'The Last of Us' Writers Discuss Creating Melanie Lynskey's Kathleen
One of the biggest elements of praise from fans of The Last of Us so far has been the show's commitment to retaining the essence of the game's characters and dialogue when transferring the video game to the screen in the HBO adaptation. However, as fun as it is to...
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