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The beef between Mark McGrath and Maria is finally explained.
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It's tough to take this show's heavy-handed psychologizing seriously.
The beef between Mark McGrath and Maria is finally explained.
Frankie is right: Watermelon is "basically celery in a Lilly Pulitzer dress."
Welp, I did not see that coming!
In Atlanta, the buzzer of triumph doth buzz.
The Jennings' house is their shelter, but it's also a symbol of their curse.
Who is the Carrie? Help us figure out the Sex and the City–ization of RHONY.
Apparently there are people who think that Popstar is a witty satire of pop celebrity instead of a soulless hodgepodge of star cameos and gags that go nowhere.
byThe scene-stealers of the tepid weeper Me Before You are Emilia Clarke’s eyebrows, closely followed by her large top row of teeth.
byWatching Apocalypse, you don’t feel as if every character is being set up for his or her own spinoff. They complement one another.
byMaggie’s Plan doesn’t quite gel, but it’s very enjoyable, and it has a solid emotional core.
byIt has a nice feel: just slick enough to keep from falling apart, just brutal enough to keep from seeming inconsequential.
byThis is a tabula rasa documentary — one of the most provocative of its kind I’ve seen.
byThe director has improved on his source, Jane Austen's pre–Pride and Prejudice epistolary novella commonly known as "Lady Susan."
byWatching Apocalypse, you don’t feel as if every character is being set up for his or her own spinoff. They complement one another.
by David EdelsteinI wish it had thought harder and found the courage to be even wilder and weirder.
by Matt Zoller SeitzHe’s lonely out in Calabasas, and yearning for the comfort of familiar faces.
by Craig JenkinsDon't look back, and you might like it.
by Jesse GreenHow identity politics became for this era what Impressionism and Cubism were for theirs.
by Jerry SaltzAttending a Beyoncé concert puts you front row to a series of spectacles.
It might go live as early as this summer.
Catch up on everything you missed at our weekend-long extravaganza, including Shonda Rhimes, Mr. Robot, Ethan Hawke and more.
Miranda is producing the In the Heights movie with the help of the Weinstein Company.
If you love insane and insanely beautiful Korean horror films steeped in demonic possession and rural mysticism, you're in luck.
On June 17.
"Whatever you think of my ego now, my ego at 17 was out of control."
Now we just need to turn this into a Snapchat filter.
Part five of five.
Walsh will play the mother of a girl who commits suicide.
Plus, who sent that video?
"I grew up with it around me so intensely."
Harington will play the face of the enemy faction.
"It’s playing around with creative minds who have great ideas, and part of that is tapping into an older side and a sexier vibe."
Magicians, Oscar nominees, and Ocean's Eleven — a weird formula for a blockbuster in 2016.
Get excited for them leitmotifs!
You already know the over–under on Nick losing his shirt.
CMT has ordered a 22-episode season.