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‘The Wheel of Time’ Suffers From Too Much Story, Told Too Hurriedly: TV Review - variety.com - Jordan - Beyond
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16.11.2021 / 20:05

‘The Wheel of Time’ Suffers From Too Much Story, Told Too Hurriedly: TV Review

Daniel D'Addario Chief TV CriticAmazon Prime Video’s new television series “The Wheel of Time,” based on the series of novels by Robert Jordan, draws upon a rich, deep history. Or so this viewer, unfamiliar with Jordan’s work, was left to presume when the show began with Rosamund Pike explaining the backstory and the stakes in rushed voice-over.There’s nothing wrong with voice-over in principle: It can be used well or poorly.

Jeremy Renner Suffers Through Prison Drama ‘Mayor of Kingstown’: TV Review - variety.com - city Kingstown
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11.11.2021 / 08:13

Jeremy Renner Suffers Through Prison Drama ‘Mayor of Kingstown’: TV Review

Daniel D'Addario Chief TV Critic“Did you ever, when you were a little kid, used to think that maybe you could do something in life that makes you happy?,” Jeremy Renner’s Mike McLusky asks a friend. Mike’s staring into the middle distance and holding a beer.

Inside Judge Robert Rinder's stunning London home including grand piano - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - France
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10.11.2021 / 19:45

Inside Judge Robert Rinder's stunning London home including grand piano

Judge Rinder made his Good Morning Britain debut today covering for Richard Madeley, much to the approval of the show’s viewers.The TalkRadio host hosted his first full programme as an anchor alongside Susanna Reid, which has left many fans keen to find out more about the TV star. When he isn’t filming or working as a barrister, Rob Rinder, lives in a plush London home that he shares with French bulldog Rocco.

GMB viewers beg for 'hilarious' Judge Rinder to permanently replace Piers Morgan - www.ok.co.uk - Britain
ok.co.uk
10.11.2021 / 14:21

GMB viewers beg for 'hilarious' Judge Rinder to permanently replace Piers Morgan

Judge Rinder is already a firm favourite on our TV screens, but after his impressive Good Morning Britain debut fans are now calling for the star to permanently replace Piers Morgan.The presenter, real name Rob Rinder, joined main anchor and good friend Susanna Reid to host the early morning ITV show for the first time this morning (Wednesday 10 November).

Corrie spoiler: Fists fly when Tyrone's chatted up by a very familiar face for soap fans! - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
09.11.2021 / 23:13

Corrie spoiler: Fists fly when Tyrone's chatted up by a very familiar face for soap fans!

Tyrone's cut a lonely figure since his romance with Alina ended and Fiz made it clear she's not looking for a reconciliation. This week the mechanic finds himself getting attention in an unexpected place.

Will Ferrell and Paul Rudd’s ‘The Shrink Next Door’ Is an Inert Psychiatric Drama: TV Review - variety.com
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08.11.2021 / 17:05

Will Ferrell and Paul Rudd’s ‘The Shrink Next Door’ Is an Inert Psychiatric Drama: TV Review

Daniel D'Addario Chief TV CriticThe intimacy of psychiatry was made for drama. The most renowned TV series of the modern era was, at first, centered on its antihero’s talk-therapy sessions — exploring both what was troubling Tony Soprano and the ways in which his monstrousness, seen at close range, compelled and seduced the professional trying to help him.“The Shrink Next Door,” directed by Michael Showalter and Jesse Peretz and written by Georgia Pritchett, reverses the manipulation.

Reba McEntire shares personal heartbreak along with poignant family photos - hellomagazine.com
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08.11.2021 / 13:33

Reba McEntire shares personal heartbreak along with poignant family photos

Reba McEntire marked a sad family milestone on Sunday. The acclaimed country singer took to Instagram in remembrance of her late mother, Jacqueline, who passed away in March 2020.MORE: Reba McEntire, 66, sparks huge fan reaction with youthful new appearanceReba, 66, chose to share a number of candid snapshots with her fans along with a touching message that read: "Mama, I wish we were celebrating with you but I know you are celebrating in heaven.

‘Judy Justice’ Required a ‘New Energy’ From ‘Judge Judy.’ Here’s Why. - variety.com
variety.com
01.11.2021 / 19:13

‘Judy Justice’ Required a ‘New Energy’ From ‘Judge Judy.’ Here’s Why.

Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVIf there’s one thing the team behind “Judy Justice,” Judge Judy Sheindlin’s MDb TV courtroom series premiering Nov.

Judge Judy Sheindlin: I’m ‘still relevant’ with my new ‘Justice’ streaming show - nypost.com
nypost.com
30.10.2021 / 17:41

Judge Judy Sheindlin: I’m ‘still relevant’ with my new ‘Justice’ streaming show

repeats — even as Judy Sheindlin debuts her new court show, “Judy Justice,” premiering Monday (Nov. 1) on Amazon Prime’s IMDb TV streaming platform.“Viewers can still catch me at 4 o’clock, with my old hair,” Sheindlin, 79, told The Post.

Amazon’s ‘Fairfax’ Is a Trend-Obsessed Comedy That’s More Depressing Than Funny: TV Review - variety.com - Los Angeles
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28.10.2021 / 16:09

Amazon’s ‘Fairfax’ Is a Trend-Obsessed Comedy That’s More Depressing Than Funny: TV Review

Daniel D'Addario Chief TV CriticAmazon Prime’s new animated series has a zany, anything-could-happen sensibility. Which makes it a little disappointing that what usually does happen is a bleeding-edge cultural reference.To be clear, “Fairfax,” about a group of middle-school hypebeasts (which is to say, streetwear obsessives) coming of age in image-obsessed Los Angeles, is often very funny in how far it’s willing to push its media-saturated sensibility.

‘Swagger’ Turns Kevin Durant’s Life Story Into a Modern-Day Basketball Drama With Heart: TV Review - variety.com
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27.10.2021 / 18:27

‘Swagger’ Turns Kevin Durant’s Life Story Into a Modern-Day Basketball Drama With Heart: TV Review

Daniel D'Addario Chief TV CriticApple TV Plus’ greatest success so far has been “Ted Lasso,” a show about the power of teamwork and connection, with a group of athletes led by a somewhat unlikely coach seeking a bit of redemption.Its newest drama has all those elements, remixed and transplanted into a new context. “Swagger” is inspired by the early life of NBA superstar Kevin Durant, who serves as executive producer along with Brian Grazer and showrunner Reggie Rock Bythewood.

The CW’s ‘4400’ Is a Back-From-the-Past Reboot That Benefits From a Light Touch: TV Review - variety.com
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25.10.2021 / 18:11

The CW’s ‘4400’ Is a Back-From-the-Past Reboot That Benefits From a Light Touch: TV Review

Daniel D'Addario Chief TV CriticIn the original “The 4400,” characters who’d long been missing suddenly return from an unknown alternate dimension, all at once. As the title suggests, the group of returned individuals numbers some 4,400 strong.

Worshippers left shaken after Jewish service on Zoom was ambushed with swastikas and 'awful racist images' - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Manchester
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24.10.2021 / 22:38

Worshippers left shaken after Jewish service on Zoom was ambushed with swastikas and 'awful racist images'

Worshippers were left shaken after a Jewish service online was ambushed with swastikas and 'awful racist images'.

‘Insecure’s’ Final Season Is Gratifying, but Illustrates Difficulty of Depicting Growth: TV Review - variety.com
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22.10.2021 / 19:01

‘Insecure’s’ Final Season Is Gratifying, but Illustrates Difficulty of Depicting Growth: TV Review

Daniel D'Addario Chief TV CriticThe fifth and final season of “Insecure” begins with Issa (played by series co-creator Issa Rae) looking back: Her character chats with a college-era version of herself in the mirror, with young Issa wondering what the future will hold.It’s a clever way to recap how far the character has come since the show began. Her conversation with herself takes place during a visit to her alma mater, Stanford, to speak on a panel of accomplished young alums.

Netflix’s ‘Maya and the Three’ Finds Epic New Ways Into Familiar Fairytales: TV Review - variety.com
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22.10.2021 / 17:17

Netflix’s ‘Maya and the Three’ Finds Epic New Ways Into Familiar Fairytales: TV Review

Caroline Framke Chief TV CriticWith every passing episode of “Maya and the Three,” I grew more and more annoyed that there wouldn’t immediately be a “Maya and the Three” video game to play the second it was done. I haven’t played a video game in years, but something about its dense, colorful world of mythic gods and warriors makes it all too easy — and downright fun — to imagine disappearing headlong into it.

Netflix’s ‘You’ Seeks Vindication for Penn Badgley’s Joe in Creatively Depleted Season 3: TV Review - variety.com
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15.10.2021 / 17:11

Netflix’s ‘You’ Seeks Vindication for Penn Badgley’s Joe in Creatively Depleted Season 3: TV Review

Daniel D'Addario Chief TV Critic“You” began by reversing the equation of Golden Age TV dramas. And three seasons in, its act is getting tired.The show, starring Penn Badgley as Joe, a stalker and killer to whose internal monologue we have access, is difficult to compare to series like “The Sopranos” and “Breaking Bad” but for one particular.

Ava DuVernay’s ‘Home Sweet Home’ Is Comforting, Too-Uncomplicated Reality Fare: TV Review - variety.com
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14.10.2021 / 19:08

Ava DuVernay’s ‘Home Sweet Home’ Is Comforting, Too-Uncomplicated Reality Fare: TV Review

Daniel D'Addario Chief TV CriticNBC’s “Home Sweet Home,” in which families swap houses in order to see how their counterparts live, is pitched to audiences as a social experiment. But it’s one that unscripted TV has conducted before.Granted, past instances of this particular genre were significantly more geared towards provocation.

‘What Happened, Brittany Murphy?’ Degrades Its Late Subject: TV Review - variety.com
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13.10.2021 / 22:07

‘What Happened, Brittany Murphy?’ Degrades Its Late Subject: TV Review

Daniel D'Addario Chief TV CriticThe 2009 death of Brittany Murphy, the 32-year-old film star, is the sort of tragedy about which it’s tempting to search for answers — be they practical, about how it happened, or more cosmic, about what greater meaning can be found in the loss of life and potential here.And yet some sets of facts exist beyond our ability to make satisfying sense of them. Sometimes, things are just sad.

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