The 20 Best And Biggest Shows To Watch This Summer
Peak TV hasn't slowed down (yet).
Peak TV hasn't slowed down (yet).
No matter how many times Christopher Nolan assures us his new film, "Tenet," will revive the much-missed cinema-going experience, we must acknowledge that 2020 will be an odd year for summer movies.
It was only a matter of time before reality-TV producers began disguising their meddlesome ways with the surveillance tools we use in everyday life. Right on cue this year, Netflix has debuted "The Circle" and "Too Hot To Handle."
John Krasinski was on Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey's podcast "Office Ladies" to talk about pivotal Jim and Pam moments.
Why did the most competitive athlete of his generation spend a summer shooting "Space Jam"? Brand synergy, baby.
How 24 pairs of leather pants, a tearaway tutu and red pointe shoes made for a generation's greatest dance movie. The cast and crew of "Center Stage" explain how the iconic ballet film got made.
Ranking the most lovable, demented, and disgusting figures from Scott Aukerman's beloved podcast.
For "Blood Quantum" director Jeff Barnaby, record unemployment and rampant disease are nothing new: "It's the way Native people have always lived."
"Bands have been honest about how much they hate each other, and you never think, 'Oh, Thom Yorke must be the fucking Hitler of Radiohead."
Ryan Murphy's new Netflix series "Hollywood" deliberately skews Tinseltown's past in ways both big and small. We separate the facts from the fabrications.
"Dark Lane Demo Tapes" is quintessential Drake in the way it condenses complex feelings into concise quotables for Instagram captions and skips around styles to position him at mainstream rap's ideological center.
Whatever I am about to say about Jerry Seinfeld's new special, Seinfeld has already preempted.
Take it from someone who just watched every single Disney Channel Original Movie on Disney+: You think you want to revisit a Disney Channel Original Movie from your youth. You don't.
The Netflix reality show can teach you to master philosophical dinner chats, awkward hand-holding and, most importantly, the art of staying home all day. Here are 12 key lessons.
Rosanne Cash, Kurt Vile, Lucinda Williams, Margo Price, Jim James and more pay tribute to the late country legend, who died of COVID-19 earlier this month.
With the news that the Upright Citizens Brigade theater in New York has closed, here's a roundup of 20 of the funniest under-the-radar shows, sketches and characters performed on the UCB New York stages.
The Last Dance has entirely changed my quarantine wardrobe, so I set off on a search to find an exact copycat of Michael Jordan's 1990s Chicago Bulls practice uniform to wear myself.
I have ventured into the wilds of Quibi. I've wandered through its six-minute attention traps. I've sampled its daily updates, its serious dramas, its strange, surreal comedies, and its reality shows. But I still can't tell you exactly what Quibi is.
From iconic superheroes and smiling psychopaths, Christian Bale always brings his all to his roles. We run down his best films, including "The Dark Knight," "American Psycho" and more.
These past few weeks have given us a new form of entertainment: seeing inside, and scrutinizing, celebrity houses on their endless livestreams. So as expected, a remote NFL draft was a comedic treasure trove.