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With most of HBO Max’s July highlights, like Stuart Fails to Save the Universe, landing in the last ten days of the month, and House of the Dragon painstakingly dropping only once a week, now’s an excellent time to raid one of the deepest catalogs in streaming
We all have our blind spots when it comes to streaming.I’ve admitted the classic movies I was late to, includingL.A. Confidentialand To Live and Die in L.A.Now, it’s time to come clean about the classic TV shows I wish I had watched sooner. Some of these I can blame on my age — two of…
The working-class lad who became a millionaire proposes a new annual tax. Plus: it’s 25 years of The Office. Here’s what to watch this evening
Netflix is in the midst of a serious second season problem as new installments of once-buzzy shows have seen plummeting viewership of up to 75 percent
Oh Happy Days! Many iconic ’70s sitcom owe their fame to the decade’s best leading ladies. But there are perhaps no sitcom matriarchs as beloved as that of Marion Ross’ Marion Cunningham. Head of the Cunningham clan, Marion formed the heart of the Happy Days core family and was everything expected of a Seventies mother:…
The Washington Nationals have emerged as one of baseball’s more intriguing late-season stories. Meaningful games remain ahead, and every series carries greater importance as the National League playoff race tightens
Six strangers are sent into a traditional Amish community to see how they will fare – and it all feels highly dubious. There’s so little insight in this show it’s borderline impressive
This reboot of a 2000 film, based on a script by the great Ingmar Bergman, features some extremely odd camera work and a very strangely written female lead. But it’s frequently bewitching
“Pluribus” could be a record-setting freshman, “The Pitt” could have a dominant sophomore season and “Hacks” is set for a graduation celebration as Emmy nominations are announced Wednesday morning
A trailer for the new variety series Rabbit Hole has landed. It throws 36 of the world’s most influential online creators into a single high-energy format, promising a unique streaming event