Bill Frost
Bill Frost has been a journalist and TV reviewer since the 4:3-aspect-ratio ’90s. His pulse-pounding prose has been featured in The Salt Lake Tribune, Inlander, Coachella Valley Independent, Las Vegas Weekly, and many other dead-tree publications (see BillFrost.tv). In addition to being a Senior Contributing Writer at CableTV.com, Bill is a syndicated streaming TV columnist for Salt Lake City Weekly and other alternative weeklies, and host/producer of TV Tan Podcast. By night, Bill cranks a Flying V with his band at the bar.
The 5 Best Guy Fieri Shows
by Bill Frost | May 13, 2022 | Entertainment, Listicles, What to Watch
In honor of Guy Fieri’s 16 years of Flavortown service on Food Network, we’ve compiled and ranked our five favorite shows from the Guy Fieri Cinematic Universe (GFCU). They’re bomb-dot-com tasty, amigo!
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What to Watch This Week | May 9–15
by Bill Frost | May 9, 2022 | Entertainment, What to Watch
This week’s What to Watch picks include the return of HBO Max hit Hacks, Bellator MMA action, new Rebel Wilson comedy Senior Year, a reimagining of Firestarter, and the long-awaited revival of The Kids in the Hall. Better find that remote.
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Watch New Bravo Episodes Next Day on Peacock
by Bill Frost | May 6, 2022 | Channel Guide, Entertainment, How to Watch, Streaming
If you’re a Bravo fanatic who doesn’t subscribe to a live TV service, you’ve probably noticed that the latest episode of Top Chef and the first part of the Real Housewives of New Jersey reunion haven’t shown up on Hulu this week. What in the name of Andy Cohen is going on?
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5 Best Mystery Science Theater 3000 Episodes of the ’90s
by Bill Frost | May 4, 2022 | Entertainment, Listicles, What to Watch
To celebrate MST3K’s latest iteration, we’ve put together a list of some of our favorite episodes, which wasn’t easy—did we mention that there’s over 200 of them?—so here’s five of the best/worst from the ’90s.
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What to Watch This Week | May 2–8
by Bill Frost | May 2, 2022 | Entertainment, What to Watch
This week’s What to Watch recommendations include a new entry in the Star Trek universe, Mike Myers’s return to TV in The Pentaverate, the premiere of true-crime docudrama The Staircase, the returns of Bosch and The Wilds, and Lil Jon jumping from MTV to HGTV. Happy viewing!
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What to Watch This Week | April 25–May 1
by Bill Frost | Apr 25, 2022 | Entertainment, What to Watch
This week’s What to What picks include new comedies I Love That for You and Ten Percent, the ends of Ozark and Grace and Frankie, the returns of The Way Down and Made for Love, true-crime thriller Under the Banner of Heaven, and the 2022 NFL Draft. Get to the couch!
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What to Watch This Week | April 18–24
by Bill Frost | Apr 18, 2022 | Entertainment, What to Watch
This week’s What to Watch hotlist includes the final run of Better Call Saul, the long-awaited returns of Barry, The Flight Attendant, and Russian Doll, a Cypress Hill hip-hop doc, and a star-studded dramatization of the Watergate scandal, Gaslit. It’s a busy week—better put some fresh batteries in your remote.
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What to Watch This Week | April 11–17
by Bill Frost | Apr 11, 2022 | Entertainment, What to Watch
This week’s What to Watch hot picks include the return of USFL football, women’s prison mockumentary Hard Cell, David E. Kelley’s new Anatomy of a Scandal, supernatural Western Outer Range, and cheesetastic horror flick Titanic 666. Go forth and stream!
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The Marvel Movie Marathon Dream Job
by Bill Frost | Apr 7, 2022 | Entertainment, Outreach, What to Watch
The application period for this Dream Job has closed, and we have selected our winner! Thanks to everyone who applied. Check out our brave Superfan Supreme. Wondering how to catch the next installments in the rapidly-expanding MCU? You don’t need to study the Darkhold to find answers; read our Disney+ subscription guide for up-to-date info [...]
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What to Watch This Week | April 4–10
by Bill Frost | Apr 4, 2022 | Entertainment, What to Watch
This week’s What to Watch recommendations include hard-rockin’ high school comedy Metal Lords, the returns of comedies Woke and A Black Lady Sketch Show, Michael Mann’s new Tokyo Vice crime drama, the trippy season finale of Severance, and a high-flying documentary about skateboarding icon Tony Hawk. Get watching!
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