‘Dark Matter’ Uses Science to Explore Regret and Desire
In this new Apple TV+ techno-thriller, a portal to parallel realities allows people to visit new worlds and revisit their own past decisions.
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In this new Apple TV+ techno-thriller, a portal to parallel realities allows people to visit new worlds and revisit their own past decisions.
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The comedian, long beloved for his apolitical riffs, has been wrestling with what it means to be Jewish amid the Israel-Hamas war. Not everyone is pleased.
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With “The Bad Batch” ending this week on Disney+, the man who has voiced hundreds of “Star Wars” characters over the past two decades looks back on his run.
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In the suit, lawyers for the former Nickelodeon producer called the documentary a “hit job” that had falsely painted him as a “child sexual abuser.”
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Why Is ‘Baby Reindeer’ Such a Hit? It’s All in the Ending.
The Netflix stalker series combines the appeal of a twisty thriller with a deep sense of empathy. The conclusion illustrates why it’s become one of the most-discussed shows of the year.
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‘Baby Reindeer’: What to Know About the True-ish Netflix Hit
The mini-series, based on the star’s experiences, has viewers wondering how much of it is real. Here’s the back story.
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One Year After Scandoval, an Expanded Vanderpump Universe
The biggest reality television story of 2023 launched spinoffs, a Broadway run and side projects that may cause a halt in production.
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The Comfortable Problem of Mid TV
It’s got a great cast. It looks cinematic. It’s, um … fine. And it’s everywhere.
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‘Guilt’ Review: When the Lights Go Out in Edinburgh
The final season of Scotland’s most notable TV drama, on PBS’s “Masterpiece,” is a suitably twisty and sardonic send-off for the battling McCall brothers.
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The comedian talks to David Marchese on becoming a different person after the death of his parents.
By David Marchese
This week, the hosts discussed a revelation from the South Dakota governor, Kristi Noem, as well as former President Trump’s apparent inability to stay awake in his Manhattan criminal trial. Here’s what they had to say.
By Trish Bendix
This month’s picks include a nature documentary filmed in the Indian wilderness and an animated family adventure from the studio behind “Despicable Me.”
By Dina Gachman
The academy is keeping mum about the prospect, but the movie is part of a renewed push for a new Academy Award first considered more than 30 years ago.
By Nicole Sperling
The documentary tells the strange story of a groundbreaking 1998 Japanese TV show but doesn’t go far enough in its examination.
By Alissa Wilkinson
“I think I can keep Trump awake during the trial,” Kimmel said after learning that text messages about his talk show were entered as evidence in the case.
By Trish Bendix
“The Big Door Prize” returns for another season of charming small-town folks grappling with their fates.
By Margaret Lyons
O’Hara is an unusual kind of triple threat: a star of Broadway and television who is appearing at the Metropolitan Opera in a revival of “The Hours.”
By Alexis Soloski
After setting the internet aflame earlier this year when he slammed several other comedians in a viral interview, he plans to say more of what’s on his mind in a rare live special on Netflix.
By Elena Bergeron
“Does he even wear suits to court or just footie pajamas and a nightcap?” Meyers joked on Wednesday.
By Trish Bendix
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