Bye bye ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’: 2018’s network TV cancellations
It’s a sad day for TV, folks – Fox’s hit comedy 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' has been cancelled after a five season run. This is just one of the casualties we were hoping not to see from
It’s a sad day for TV, folks – Fox’s hit comedy 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' has been cancelled after a five season run. This is just one of the casualties we were hoping not to see from
While we could easily spend days discussing Cannes’s questionable decision-making, we do like to keep you informed and there is of course a smorgasbord of cinematic talent introducing new work at the prestigious event. As
After remaining in development hell for a number of years, it seems like the long-awaited third (and hopefully final) chapter in the Bad Boys saga will finally hit theaters in 2020. To keep you busy
It’s pilot season, and that means networks will be throwing everything at the wall and seeing what sticks. Networks have just released what they’ll be picking up for broadcast later this year, so let’s have
With 'Baywatch' arriving on Hulu on May 12, we figured you might want a guide to some other guilty pleasures you can stream online afterwards. So here’s our ranking of the thirteen best guilty pleasure
For many people May is the season to traipse around music festivals, crack cold ones on the beach, and spend hours avoiding wasps as barbecues. But for us, it just means another month of awesome
Summer 2018 is shaping up to be an exciting season for TV fans, with enough quality programming to keep you firmly indoors between the months of May and September. With a slew of new shows
If you like peak TV you’re probably a fan of the prestige drama 'The Americans'. It’s a show that has something for everyone – spies, sex, drama, dressup, and Felicity (with hair intact). We are
Listen up horror junkies, because there's a lot happening in the horosphere this week. From the follow up to Jordan Peele's indie hit 'Get Out' to the next project from 'Hereditary' director Ari Aster, read
Ready yourself for a collective groan, because the 2018 Cannes Film Festival is upon us, bringing with it a set of archaic rules, a soapy opening ceremony, and Cate Blanchett (Carol) making “recycled fashion look