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TV Review & Interviews: ‘Furious’ Will Hold You Captive
Stepping into Furious expecting a serial killer series means you’re expecting the wrong show. This is not a serial killer show. It is not really a detective series, nor is it a traditional cat-and-mouse thriller. Those elements are certainly part of this unsettling Hulu series from creator and writer Elizabeth Meriwether, but they are the […] More
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Interview: Tina Ivlev Honors the Experience of Survivors on ‘The Pitt’
The Pitt has become known for its exemplary controlled chaos, revving up the tension and adrenaline week after week. However, some of its best moments come from its quieter moments, where we sit in the silence with the patients. One of the standouts in that silence came from Tina Ivlev and her performance as Ilana, […] More
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Interview: ‘Abbott Elementary’ Executive Producers Justin Halpern and Patrick Schumacker Discuss the Comedy Genre and TV Format
For the fifth consecutive year, Abbott Elementary has received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Comedy Series. However, the show, which is about to head into its sixth season, isn’t just recognized during awards season. Since premiering in 2021, fans have consistently shared their praise and love for the workplace comedy. Along with Abbott Elementary, executive […] More
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Interview: Daveed Diggs Knows What “Raise Him Up” Meant For ‘The Boys’
The final season of The Boys allowed the brave heroes of the Prime Video hit to finally get rid of Homelander (Anthony Starr). After fighting the menacing villain for so long, Hughie (Jamie Campbell) and Butcher (Karl Urban) reached the end of their story. But before the White House battle took place, Homelander recruited a […] More
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Interview: Randall Einhorn Breaks Down the Most Challenging Episode of ‘Abbott Elementary’ Yet
With work on iconic shows like The Office, Wilfred, Modern Family, and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia (to name a few), Randall Einhorn has solidified himself as one of comedy’s top notch directors. It’s no wonder that Quinta Brunson enlisted him to direct the first five episodes of Abbott Elementary (as well as thirty-five others […] More
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HollyShorts 2026: 5 Live Action Films to Watch
One of the year’s most important short film festivals is back in town as the 2026 HollyShorts Film Festival gets underway at the TCL Chinese Theatres and Ovation Hollywood. Running from August 13-23, this year’s lineup features more than 400 films vying for top awards and Oscar qualification. Among them is a diverse array of […] More
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TV Topics: David Harbour Digs Beneath the Surface of Floyd in ‘DTF St. Louis’ and Says Goodbye to Hopper
There’s always more to a David Harbour performance than what first meets the eye. On the surface, his characters can appear straightforward – a tough small-town sheriff fighting monsters, or a middle-aged Midwestern guy stumbling through life. But look closer, and the real men reveal themselves. In HBO’s DTF St. Louis, the show itself offers […] More
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Beyond the Silver Screen: Successful TV Spinoffs and Game Adaptations Inspired by Movies
Successful movie franchises have developed into television series, video games, and online casino experiences. Audiences can interact with familiar characters and their favorite fictional worlds beyond only rewatching the film. Not all movie adaptations successfully translate to other forms of entertainment. However, several franchises have built impressive adaptations beyond their original films. Spin-offs also introduce […] More
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TV Review: ‘Lanterns’ Green Looks Good in the DCU
In James Gunn‘s growing DC Universe, Lanterns is the project that had my attention from the start. Co-creators Damon Lindelof, Chris Mundy, and Tom King, have clearly been inspired by a previous HBO property, True Detective. Full disclosure before this review continues: True Detective is one of my personal all-time favorite television series, making the […] More
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TV Topics: Jeff Hiller Turns 7 Minutes On ‘Pluribus’ into an Emmy Nod and Survives a Near-Death Sentence on ‘Widow’s Bay’
Making an impact on screen is the goal of every actor. Somehow, Jeff Hiller finds a way to make the most of every moment he is on screen, short or long. From his Emmy-winning work on HBO’s Somebody Somewhere where he played the beloved Joel to his partner-in-crime Sam (Bridget Everett), the actor found the […] More















