Category: Entertainment
6 Brutal Knockouts from The Ultimate Fighter
by Taylor Kujawa | Sep 5, 2023 | Entertainment
The quest for fame and glory on MMA’s biggest stage features no shortage of moments that’ll make you squeamish.
Read moreHow to Watch Abbott Elementary
by Bill Frost | Sep 5, 2023 | Entertainment
Abbott Elementary, a single-camera comedy that debuted quietly in the dead of winter 2021 on ABC, quickly became the broadcast hit of the past two years, and it’s now available to stream in its entirety on Max and Hulu. Also, ABC will be airing reruns of Abbott Elementary in the fall of 2023, billed as “encores,” on Wednesdays.
Read moreOnly Murders In The Building Season 3, Episode 6 Recap
by Eric Chiu | Sep 5, 2023 | Entertainment
Who murdered Ben Glenroy on Only Murders In The Building? Let’s recap episode 6 and make our best guesses.
Read moreDisney+ Cancels Completed ‘Spiderwick Chronicles’ and ‘Nautilus.’ Could They Air Elsewhere?
by Alex Kerai | Sep 1, 2023 | Entertainment, Industry News
‘The Spiderwick Chronicles’ and ‘Nautilus’ wrapped production and were then canceled at Disney+ to save the company money. So what happens now? Both shows could air elsewhere, and Disney is helping shop the shows.
Read moreTV Premieres September 2023
by Bill Frost | Sep 1, 2023 | Entertainment
It’s only September, but we’re already seeing some Halloween-y horror TV pop up: American Horror Story: Delicate and The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon are premiering this month, as are new seasons of The Kardashians and The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City (horror is subjective). Oh, and Welcome to Wrexham is back, too—go Dragons!
Read moreTaylor Swift’s Eras Concert Film Comes to Theaters This Fall: How to See It and Get Tickets
by Alex Kerai | Aug 31, 2023 | Entertainment, Industry News
Taylor Swift’s record-breaking Eras Tour is coming exclusively to movie theaters this fall. It is the first time Swift has embarked on a theatrical release, and it comes as studios are delaying movies because of the writers’ and actors’ strike.
Read moreUnions on Strike at Venice: What the Strike Means for Promotion and Premieres
by Alex Kerai | Aug 30, 2023 | Entertainment, Industry News
The Venice Film Festival kicks off the fall festival circuit—and awards season—this weekend, but many writers and actors will not be present for premieres due to the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes. Some independent films have received publicity waivers from SAG-AFTRA, allowing their cast to promote them.
Read moreAMC Shows Will Stream on Max: Which Shows and For How Long?
by Alex Kerai | Aug 29, 2023 | Entertainment, Industry News
Seven shows from AMC Networks will start streaming on Max in September, adding over 200 episodes to the streamer’s content library.
Read more‘Dune’ Delayed to March. Here’s Where Other Fall Movies Stand
by Alex Kerai | Aug 29, 2023 | Entertainment, Industry News
Summer movies are bringing the box office back, with Barbie bringing in over $155 million during its opening weekend and Oppenheimer hitting $80 million. But studios are beginning to remove late summer and fall movies from their schedule, citing the SAG-AFTRA strike as the main reason for the move.
Read moreWhat to Watch This Week | August 28–September 3
by Bill Frost | Aug 28, 2023 | Entertainment
This week’s What to Watch picks include the return of The Wheel of Time, the final seasons of Archer and Disenchantment, PBS mysteries Professor T and Van der Walk, horror flick Perpetrator, and WWE Payback pro wrestling action. Let’s watch some TV!
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