The Fast family is back together in the first trailer for Universal Pictures’ “F9,” the ninth mainline entry in the “Fast and Furious” series.
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Get ready to play detective in CBS All Access' innovative new crime drama, .
All 10 episodes of the series are available on Feb. 6 on the CBS streaming service, introducing a unique watching experience. The first episode will place viewers at the scene of the crime on the day a woman is found murdered, — March 10, 1983, to be exact — with her son arrested and charged as the primary suspect.
Viewers are then encouraged to follow the series like a cold case detective, watching the standalone
The Fast family is back together in the first trailer for Universal Pictures’ “F9,” the ninth mainline entry in the “Fast and Furious” series.
Jesus is back — that is, John Turturro’s Jesus Quntana character from “The Big Lebowski” in a Screen Media’s trailer for the spinoff movie “The Jesus Rolls.”
"Prep is going really well"
Three months before the Spike Jonze-directed Beastie Boys Story documentary hits Apple TV+, the first trailer dropped on Monday (Jan. 27).
The first teaser for Spike Jonze and the Beastie Boys’ new documentary has been released. The film, which was directed by Jonze and co-written with Mike D and Ad-Rock, will debut on IMAX on April 3, followed by a global release on April 24 via Apple TV+. Below, check out the teaser, which features archival shots along with more recent footage of Mike D and Ad-Rock on stage.
“Now here’s a little story that I’ve got to tell"
Michael Fassbender executive produces new drama.
Kim Kardashian is using her platform to make an impact.
We all know by now that Sally Rooney’s best selling novel Normal People is being adapted into a TV show but you’re about to be even more excited.
CBS All Access has released the trailer for its new true crime series Interrogation, which stars stars Kyle Gallner (Veronica Mars, Outsiders) as a young man convicted of brutally murdering his mother but who maintains his innocence for years after being sentenced to life in prison.
By Anthony D'Alessandro
ViacomCBS-owned streaming services CBS All Access and Showtime OTT have reached a collective 10 million subscribers, said ViacomCBS chief digital officer and CBS Interactive chief exec Marc DeBevoise at the Television Critics Assn. winter press tour. That’s up from 8 million at last update.