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Netflix’s ‘Britney vs Spears’ Tastelessly Gawks at Singer’s Scandals: TV Review - variety.com
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28.09.2021 / 19:09

Netflix’s ‘Britney vs Spears’ Tastelessly Gawks at Singer’s Scandals: TV Review

Daniel D'Addario Chief TV CriticSay this much for Netflix’s new documentary “Britney vs. Spears”: It certainly wasn’t made with the objective of pleasing her fans in mind.The documentary, directed by Erin Lee Carr, is intended as an exploration of the pop star’s current struggle to escape the conservatorship, run by her father, that controls her life.

Porsha Williams Breaks Down In Tears As She Gives Fiancé An Engagement Ring 4 Months After His Proposal - hollywoodlife.com - Atlanta
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28.09.2021 / 18:23

Porsha Williams Breaks Down In Tears As She Gives Fiancé An Engagement Ring 4 Months After His Proposal

On May 10, Porsha Williams, 40, happily accepted a proposal from her boyfriend, Simon Guobadia. So for the past few months, the Real Housewives of Atlanta star has been in post-engagement bliss while rocking a massive, emerald-cut ring on her finger.

Penny Lancaster breaks down as she details menopause and husband Rod Stewart's role - watch - hellomagazine.com
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27.09.2021 / 17:55

Penny Lancaster breaks down as she details menopause and husband Rod Stewart's role - watch

Penny Lancaster broke down in tears as she opened up about her experience with the menopause on Loose Women.

Rory McIlroy breaks down in tears during interview after crushing Ryder Cup loss - evoke.ie - USA - Ireland
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27.09.2021 / 10:21

Rory McIlroy breaks down in tears during interview after crushing Ryder Cup loss

Rory McIlroy broke down in tears during an emotional interview after he had a disastrous Ryder Cup at the weekend.

Rahul Kohli Breaks Down Bringing a ‘Brown, Bearded’ Muslim Hero to Life on ‘Midnight Mass’ - variety.com - Britain
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24.09.2021 / 21:53

Rahul Kohli Breaks Down Bringing a ‘Brown, Bearded’ Muslim Hero to Life on ‘Midnight Mass’

Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVSPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not watched “Midnight Mass,” streaming now on Netflix.British actor Rahul Kohli has a knack for picking out-of-the-box genre roles and then stealing scenes in all of them. He starred as the lovable Dr.

‘Alter Ego’ on Fox Is a Holographic Pop-Star ‘Idol’ That Falls Flat: TV Review - variety.com
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22.09.2021 / 18:08

‘Alter Ego’ on Fox Is a Holographic Pop-Star ‘Idol’ That Falls Flat: TV Review

Daniel D'Addario Chief TV Critic“I’m not ready to be a human pop star,” a contestant on Fox’s new show “Alter Ego” tells us. “I want to be a digital pop star.”That’s the “Alter Ego” proposition in a nutshell.

'Nine Perfect Strangers' Director Jonathan Levine Breaks Down the Finale's 'Happy' Ending (Exclusive) - www.etonline.com
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22.09.2021 / 17:29

'Nine Perfect Strangers' Director Jonathan Levine Breaks Down the Finale's 'Happy' Ending (Exclusive)

, «Ever After,» confirmed that it was, indeed, jilted divorcee Carmel (Regina Hall) who shot Masha (Nicole Kidman) for having an affair with her husband, the near-death experience that led Masha to start Tranquillum House in the first place.

Netflix’s ‘Midnight Mass’ Is Mike Flanagan’s Latest Gothic Horror: TV Review - variety.com
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20.09.2021 / 19:15

Netflix’s ‘Midnight Mass’ Is Mike Flanagan’s Latest Gothic Horror: TV Review

Daniel D'Addario Chief TV CriticAround the midpoint of Mike Flanagan’s new Netflix horror serial “Midnight Mass,” in the middle of a conversation about loss, Kate Siegel’s character Erin asks Zach Gilford’s Riley: “What happens when you die?”Humanity’s been grappling with with that big question for millennia, and a single conversation likely won’t crack it.

‘Ordinary Joe’ Delivers James Wolk Three Times, Trying to Capture ‘This Is Us’ Magic: TV Review - variety.com
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20.09.2021 / 18:39

‘Ordinary Joe’ Delivers James Wolk Three Times, Trying to Capture ‘This Is Us’ Magic: TV Review

Daniel D'Addario Chief TV CriticJames Wolk is a naturally appealing TV lead. So much so that viewers may even forgive the early scenes of his new drama “Ordinary Joe” for casting him as a college senior.Wolk, at 36 a veteran of projects including “Mad Men” and “Watchmen,” first came to audiences’ attention on network TV, and it’s to network TV he returns this month.

‘The Big Leap’ on Fox Introduces a New Star in Simone Recasner: TV Review - variety.com - Detroit
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20.09.2021 / 18:18

‘The Big Leap’ on Fox Introduces a New Star in Simone Recasner: TV Review

Daniel D'Addario Chief TV CriticFox has lately made its name, and its success, on televised music competitions — everything from “The Masked Singer” and “Dancer” franchises to a revived “Name That Tune” to the amiably strange “I Can See Your Voice.” And so it makes a certain kind of sense that this fall, it launches a new scripted series about … the inner workings of a reality-TV contest.On “The Big Leap,” various Detroit residents are wooed by a series of the same name, one that aims to find

‘The Morning Show’ Season 2 Is Addicted to the Plot Twist: TV Review - variety.com
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17.09.2021 / 10:07

‘The Morning Show’ Season 2 Is Addicted to the Plot Twist: TV Review

Daniel D'Addario Chief TV CriticThe first season of “The Morning Show” ended in an explosion; the new one begins, as the experienced TV viewer might expect, with characters picking up the pieces. But that’s about the only thing that’s predictable this time around.In its second outing, Apple TV Plus’ drama has placed a premium on the twist — stomping through 10 new episodes with forced complication and out-of-character behavior.

New ‘Wonder Years’ Depicts ’60s Turbulence, as Told by Don Cheadle: TV Review - variety.com
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15.09.2021 / 20:03

New ‘Wonder Years’ Depicts ’60s Turbulence, as Told by Don Cheadle: TV Review

Daniel D'Addario Chief TV CriticThe first iteration of ABC’s “The Wonder Years,” which kicked off in 1988, featured a young Fred Savage as a kid growing up about twenty years in the past.If the revival of the format, now executive-produced by Savage along with Lee Daniels, Saladin Patterson, and Marc Velez, kept that gap, we’d be following a story that took place at the turn of the century, roughly the same territory occupied by Hulu’s “Pen15.” Instead, though, the show keeps its gaze fixed on

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