An awful lot of seeds are planted in the first episode of “Mare of Easttown,” but don’t be dismayed. They eventually bear fruit.
Kate Winslet obsessed over water while making “Mare of Easttown.”
Hulk Hogan has long been one of Tampa Bay’s most famous residents even since he left the wrestling ring.
Return to Westeros and remember why the world fell in love with the twisty saga.
The Netflix series based on Mark Millar and Frank Quitely's graphic novels, stars Josh Duhamel, Leslie Bibb, Matt Lanter, and more.
A selective critical checklist of notable Wednesday TV.
To play Franklin Roosevelt in “Atlantic Crossing,” Kyle MacLachlan could have looked at dozens of award-winning performances. Instead, he lean…
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Caught up on all your winter binge watching yet? Because spring is here and it’s brought a whole new collection of shows.
'Four grown ladies trying to be pop stars again. Strap in.'
When Katey Sagal offers her take on Erin Brockovich in the new ABC drama, “Rebel,” fans will notice the crusading legal advocate has changed.
A selective critical checklist of notable Tuesday TV.
A new threat unites Federation and non-Federation worlds in the upcoming season of the Paramount+ series.
The half-hour comedy stars Ophelia Lovibond and Jake Johnson.
Here’s a collection of what’s arriving on TV, streaming services and music platforms this week.
Production is underway on the Patrick Stewart-led Paramount+ series.
The starry cast of Aaron Sorkin’s 1960s courtroom drama “The Trial of the Chicago 7” took the top prize Sunday at a virtual, pre-taped Screen …
At the final audition for the new version of “Kung Fu,” actress Olivia Liang looked around the room and realized it was the first time she had…
Filmmaker Ken Burns may not have lived the robust life of Ernest Hemingway but he found plenty to relate to while making “Hemingway,” a six-ho…
A true-crime thriller set in 1970s Bangkok, a celebration of rising female stars of stand-up, and a salute to a legendary ‘Tonight Show’ bandl…
The project, published in The New York Times, is a reframing of American history centered around the consequences of slavery.
Even by Peak TV standards, the glut of new programming this April Fools' Day is no joke.
There are enough cute one-liners in “The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers” to make you want to suit up once again.
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June, the leader of the rebellion, is 'public enemy No. 1 in Gilead.'