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âGovernment Cheeseâ Review: Moving on Up, to the Surreal Side
The comedy, starring David Oyelowo, straddles a border between the pioneering Black sitcoms of the 1970s and dreamy modern dramedies like âLodge 49.â
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âBad Influenceâ and âThe Devil In the Familyâ Highlight the Dark Side of Kid Influencers
A pair of documentaries are calling attention to the dangers of child influencer content. But regulation can be difficult in an industry that blurs the line between work and home.
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In âTowards Zero,â Agatha Christie Gets Steamy
A new three-part TV mini-series streaming on BritBox amps up the themes of forbidden desire and psychological distress in the detective novelistâs 1944 book.
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How an Anime Master Perfects the Cool Guy Action Hero
The protagonists in the shows created by Shinichiro Watanabe have smooth style, eclectic moves and a sense of swagger.
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Isabela Merced Is Ready to Slay (and Not Just Zombies)
Her new role in âThe Last of Us,â and a coming turn in âSuperman,â show a fiercer version of the actress, more in line with how she sees herself.
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30 Years Later, a New Look at the Oklahoma City Bombing
A National Geographic docuseries recounts the experiences of those who went through the 1995 attack on the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building.
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â#1 Happy Family USAâ Is a Bittersweet Coming-of-Age Sitcom
This animated comedy, cocreated by Ramy Youssef, depicts a Muslim family in New Jersey during the fraught period after Sept. 11, 2001.
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âThe Last of Usâ Review: On the Road Again
Season 2 of HBOâs zombie drama begins with Joel and Ellie safe and settled. One guess how long that lasts.
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âThe Last of Usâ Season 2, Episode 1: Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch
It seems this season will be driven by one simple idea: that when Joel saved Ellie at the end of Season 1 and then lied to her, he made a mess.
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âBlack Mirrorâ Showed Us a Future. Some of It Is Here Now.
The long-running tech drama always felt as if it took place in a dystopian near future. How much of that future has come to pass?
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âThe Interviewâ: Nate Bargatze Doesnât Mind if You Think Heâs an Idiot
The stand-up comic discusses having a magician for a father, the challenge of mainstream comedy and his aspirations to build the next Disneyland.
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Walton Goggins on the Song in His âWhite Lotusâ Characterâs Head
The actor, also seen in âThe Righteous Gemstonesâ and the new movie âThe Uninvited,â on dirt biking, his fatherâs clothing advice and the music that makes him think of Rick Hatchett.
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How âThe Jennifer Hudson Showâ Took Over TikTok
Usher and Gwen Stefani are among the stars who have shimmied down a âspirit tunnelâ on their way to Hudsonâs couch. Clips with customized hype songs are a sensation online.
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Thereâs a Feeling Weâre Not in Hollywood Anymore
Movies and TV productions are rapidly leaving California to film outside the United States, where labor costs are lower and tax incentives greater. Industry workers are exasperated.
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âLove Island: Beyond the Villaâ Will Follow Season 6 Cast Around Los Angeles
Trying to capitalize on the success of the sixth season of âLove Island USA,â Peacock announced a series that would follow former islanders around Los Angeles.
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Stephen Colbert Translates Trumpâs Italian Tariff Talk
âThe Late Showâ host said Italyâs prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, is âseen as something of a Trump whispererâ after she visited the White House on Thursday.
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âThe Rehearsalâ Is an Awkward, Dazzling Ride
For Season 2, Nathan Fielderâs focus is commercial airline safety, hardly a typical topic for comedy. But his approach is never typical.
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Stephen Colbert Defends PBS and NPR Against Trumpâs Defunding Plan
Colbert said both public media entities are âalready operating on a shoestring budget â Daniel Tiger canât even afford to wear pants.â
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In âYour Friends & Neighbors,â the Watches Steal the Show
âYour Friends & Neighborsâ strives to comment on the vacuousness of wealth while simultaneously glorifying the spoils of being really, really rich.
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Olivia Munnâs 5 Favorite Places in Tokyo
The actress, who stars in the new Apple TV+ series âYour Friends & Neighbors,â guides a treasure hunt though the city where she spent much of her childhood.
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Late Night Revels in Harvardâs Rejection of Trumpâs Demand
âI donât usually root for Harvard, because theyâre Harvard. Theyâve got everything. Itâs like rooting for Jeff Bezos to win the lottery,â Ronny Chieng said on âThe Daily Show.â
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Wink Martindale, Popular Game Show Host on âTic-Tac-Doughâ and More, Dies at 91
He was involved in more than 20 game shows, most memorably as the host of âGambitâ and âTic-Tac-Doughâ in the 1970s and â80s.
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Late Night Weighs In on Trumpâs Perfect Physical
âThe doctor said Trumpâs BMI is 28,â Jimmy Kimmel said. âRight, and so is his next wife, by the way.â
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âJohn Proctor Is the Villainâ Review: Sadie Sink Flips the Script
Kimberly Belflowerâs play, on Broadway starring Sadie Sink, gives high school students a chance to prosecute a #MeToo case against âThe Crucible.â
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âHarry Potterâ HBO Series Casts Dumbledore, Hagrid and More Major Roles
John Lithgow will play the Hogwarts headmaster in the HBO show, with Paapa Essiedu filling the role of Severus Snape.
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âCowboy Bebopâ Creator Discusses His New Anime âLazarusâ
In an interview, Shinichiro Watanabe discusses his latest anime, âLazarus,â a pharmaceutical mystery set in the near future.
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âWhite Lotusâ Star Aimee Lou Wood Criticizes SNL for âMeanâ Sketch
The actress in HBOâs âThe White Lotus,â said she had received thousands of messages of support after âSaturday Night Liveâ mocked her smile.
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How âStranger Thingsâ Scaled Up for Broadway
A big opening scene that took about two-and-a-half years to perfect plunges theatergoers into the sci-fi world of the hit Netflix series.
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âWrestleMania 41,â Plus 8 Things to Watch on TV this Week
John Cena continues his farewell tour, and âAbbott Elementaryâ concludes its fourth season.
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Nicky Katt, Actor Known For âDazed And Confused,â Dies at 54
He began his career as a child actor and later played tough guys and henchmen. He was best known for âBoston Publicâ and âDazed and Confused.â
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Jean Marsh, Actress Who Co-Created âUpstairs, Downstairs,â Dies at 90
She not only helped develop the hit 1970s show, but also acted in it, and had a decades-long career in film, TV and theater.
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