‘Shogun’ Remake: This Time, the White Man Is Only One of the Stars
A 1980 adaptation of the best-selling novel cast it as the tale of a white hero in an exotic Japan. A new version tells a more kaleidoscopic story.
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A 1980 adaptation of the best-selling novel cast it as the tale of a white hero in an exotic Japan. A new version tells a more kaleidoscopic story.
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Netflix’s latest attempt to capture the magic of a beloved animated series has some strong performances but falls well short of the original.
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A sci-fi mystery from Apple TV+ turns quantum physics into a dark fairy tale.
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“Moonshine,” a Canadian series about a family selling drugs and hospitality in Nova Scotia, is overstuffed but exciting.
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For Donald Trump, the Recriminations Will Be Televised
The former president’s trials aren’t being aired. That isn’t stopping him from turning them into a political reality show.
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Beefs Are All the Rage in Comedy. As Mike Epps Knows, They’re Nothing New.
His new special nods at his past resentment of Kevin Hart and others. It’s part of a stand-up tradition of feuds like the ones fueled by Katt Williams.
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‘True Detective’ Season 4, Episode 6 Recap: Stories Are Stories
The season ended with a finale that provided plenty of answers while clinging to a bit of mystery.
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Andrew Lincoln and Danai Gurira Are Back. Will ‘Walking Dead’ Fans Follow?
The former stars of the long-running AMC series reprise their roles on the six-part spinoff mini-series “The Ones Who Live.” Don’t worry if you haven’t kept up.
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‘Genius: MLK/X’ Offers Portraits of the Icons as Vital Young Men
“We wanted to take them off the T-shirts and make them real,” said Gina Prince-Bythewood, who created the series with her husband Reggie Rock Bythewood.
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Revelations that Alexander Smirnov, an F.B.I. informant, was a serial fabulist were downplayed on air and online by those who continued to insist the president should be impeached.
By Michael M. Grynbaum and Ken Bensinger
The awards, which are streaming live on Netflix for the first time, will offer a preview of some key Oscars races. Barbra Streisand will be on hand, too.
By Sarah Bahr
The comedian was abruptly fired in 2019, just after being named to the cast, when offensive comments he’d made surfaced. Now a rising stand-up star, he is set to appear on the show this weekend.
By Maya Salam
Representatives for the former daytime talk show host announced her diagnoses two days before the release of a two-part documentary about her health issues.
By Amanda Holpuch and Dani Blum
While celebrating Jeremiah Brent’s first book, guests pondered the keys to a home, from lighting to artifacts of past lives.
By Melissa Kirsch and Dolly Faibyshev
He was best known for his portrayal of the lackluster accountant Keith Bishop on Ricky Gervais’s celebrated series.
By Isabella Kwai
He turned last year’s season of ‘Vanderpump Rules’ into the best in reality TV’s history — and ruined his life in the process.
By Irina Aleksander
The bubbly host of a new TV food-and-travel series plays up the comedy, but her ascent has required navigating setbacks like the demise of “The Chew.”
By Kim Severson
“I have much to learn,” Stewart said. “‘Disguise your deception and capitulation to power as noble and moral and based in freedom.’ Yes, master.”
By Trish Bendix
Decades ago, “stewardesses” earned less than men, couldn’t get married or gain weight, and had to retire at 32. A key figure in a landmark lawsuit looks back at a not-so-golden era.
By Liza Weisstuch
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