Season 11 of the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills just goes to prove that it doesn’t matter who comprises the cast, because drama is EVERYWHERE!
24.03.2021 - 00:03 / variety.com
Caroline Framke Chief TV CriticBy the end of the first episode of “Invincible,” 17-year-old Mark Grayson (Steven Yeun) has discovered and embraced his own awesome powers, courtesy of his extraterrestrial father, Omni-Man (J.K. Simmons).
He’s learned how to take a punch, fly, and land — after making several alarmingly deep holes in his backyard, anyway. He’s also gotten his very own superhero suit and color scheme, a sunny combination of yellow and aqua as optimistic as his newly adopted name of
.Season 11 of the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills just goes to prove that it doesn’t matter who comprises the cast, because drama is EVERYWHERE!
Madison Watkins got teary-eyed as she put everything into her “American Idol” performance on Sunday’s episode.
DMX‘s final album is probably one of his “best”.The legendary rapper, whose real name was Earl Simmons, died yesterday (April 9) at the age of 50.
Caroline Framke Chief TV CriticWatching 14-year-old Chad (Nasim Pedrad) try so hard to be cool that he devolves into a sputtering mess can be, to say the least, awkward. Anyone who’s lived through puberty knows the pain of wanting to be “normal” at the same time everything feels anything but.
Caroline Framke Chief TV CriticIt takes a minute for “The Nevers” to feel like something other than a steampunk “Doctor Who” interlude in Victorian London where, despite stubbornly buttoned-up appearances, things aren’t quite as they seem. The new HBO drama, which follows a group of women who have been “touched” by some mysterious power that grants them extraordinary abilities, unabashedly embraces its cross-section of genres.
Robert Downey Jr. is heading out!
Caroline Framke Chief TV CriticHere’s a complete list of things we learn about Awalmir, or “Al,” in the first four episodes of the new show ostensibly about him: Al (Adhir Kalyan) is a friendly Afghan translator. Al loves qorma-e-sabzi (an Afghan spinach stew), his mother, sister, countless cousins, and best American friend Riley (Parker Young), a former Marine who retained Al’s services while stationed in Afghanistan.
Robert De Niro is making an exciting announcement about the 2021 Tribeca Film Festival!
Robert Rodan, an actor whose brief career made a lasting impact on young Dark Shadows fans enthralled by his performance as the supernatural soap’s Frankenstein-like character Adam, died March 25 of heart failure in Oregon. He was 83.
One of the breakout films from last year’s festival circuit is finally hitting theaters and VOD this week. And to celebrate the release of “Shiva Baby,” the distributor has decided to unveil a new “trashy trailer” focused on the NSFW parts of the film.
Travis Barker and Kourtney Kardashian. In fact, fans are speculating that the 45-year-old drummer's new tattoo is in honor of his 41-year-old girlfriend. Barker posted a video of himself self-inking the new body art onto his right thigh.
Caroline Framke Chief TV CriticIt doesn’t take long for “The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers” to both acknowledge and gently reject its roots. Opening on a middle school hockey tryout with all the flashy pomp and circumstances of a primetime NHL game, the new Disney Plus series from Steve Brill, Cathy Yuspa and Josh Goldsmith makes it clear that the Ducks of 2021 are nothing like the scrappy underdogs of 1992.
“The Walking Dead” franchise, penned the comics that serve as the basis for both shows in 2003 — but while “The Walking Dead” first hit the screen in 2010, “Invincible” premieres Friday (March 26) on Amazon. “It was a little bit more of an uphill battle,” Kirkman, 42, told The Post.“There weren’t a lot of zombie shows before ‘The Walking Dead,’ but in the early 2000s there was already a ton of superhero movies in production, and superheroes broke out on TV in a big way.
Prince Harry is doing his bit to stop the digital world putting out “misinformation.”
Caroline Framke Chief TV CriticAbout one (1) minute into “Made For Love,” the jig is up. After an idyllic ad for a relationship cure-all (also called “Made For Love”), featuring married couple Hazel (Cristin Milioti) and Byron (Billy Magnussen) walking toward each other and the camera with beatific smiles, there’s a hard cut to Hazel emerging from a hole in the ground, soaking wet and gasping for air.
NEW YORK -- The Paris Review has a new editor, only the sixth since being founded in 1953, but its third since 2017. Emily Stokes, currently a senior editor at The New Yorker, succeeds Emily Nemens, who announced earlier this month that she was leaving to work on a new book.“Emily (Stokes) will honor the Review’s tradition of discovery,” Mona Simpson, publisher of The Paris Review, said in a statement Tuesday.
Robert Kirkman is a comic book writer that fans of the medium probably know very well. From his work at Marvel and other superheroes to the creation of “The Walking Dead” and various other massive series, Kirkman has established himself as one of the best the medium has seen in the modern era.
Caroline Framke Chief TV CriticThere’s a moment deep into “Aretha” that encapsulates why the third season of National Geographic’s “Genius” series chose Aretha Franklin as its latest brilliant subject of study. As with many of the show’s most effective scenes, it takes place in the recording studio with Aretha (Cynthia Erivo) listening intently to her surrounding band before directing them to change course, slow down, and most often, just plain keep up.