TV

There’s nothing like a storm to raise the stakes and infuse an episode of television with some dramatic tension. On 4400 Season 1 Episode 10, there were so many beautiful character scenes, as well as some mysteries finally uncovered — not to mention Jharrel flashbacks! It was one of the series’ strongest outings so far and promises
0 Comments
Who else but hosts Wendy Stuart and Tym Moss could “spill the tea” on their weekly show “If These Walls Could Talk” live from Pangea Restaurant on the Lower Eastside of NYC, with their unique style of honest, and emotional interviews, sharing the fascinating backstory of celebrities, entertainers, recording artists, writers and artists and bringing
0 Comments
Maggie will no longer be putting down roots on ABC. The single-camera comedy will now stream exclusively on Hulu, Deadline reports. News of the decision comes as a bit of a surprise, but fellow broadcast networks have been moving shows earmarked for the linear networks to streaming. CBS, in particular, moved both EVIL and SEAL
0 Comments
Well, that was a morbid hour (because of the limbs), among other things! You cannot say that The Rookie Season 4 Episode 12 didn’t have it all with dismembered limbs, hilariously awkward double dates, a super emotional Harper, and Grey in the field with a dirty cop from Italy. It was a blast of an
0 Comments
Joshua Jackson has a thrilling new TV role. Paramount+ today announced Joshua Jackson (Dr. Death, The Affair) has been cast opposite Lizzy Caplan in the Original Series Fatal Attraction. Jackson will star as Dan Gallagher, the object of his lover’s (Caplan) obsession after a brief affair. “A deep-dive reimagining of the classic psychosexual thriller and
0 Comments
It was a case-heavy installment, but isn’t that preferable most of the time? We got a better glimpse of what it means for Halstead to be the holder of Voight’s leash in their new, egalitarian partnership on Chicago PD Season 9 Episode 12, and now that they’ve figured out how to merge their styles and
0 Comments
Picture the illuminated tapestry of the crudely macadamized cemented asphalt that separates the invisible boarder of Queens and Brooklyn known as Cypress Avenue. The neighborhood aligned with brick stoops, fire escapes and the sound of the “L” in the background was the scene for author and poet Mike Figliola to brilliantly pen an evocative illustration
0 Comments