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Do you want the house tour? We could take you to an apartment dinner party of four, to the in-laws from hell, or to a little house on a prairie. Your choice. Let’s dive into the rest of what we have to watch this weekend
You know an entertainment story broke containment when my octogenarian father calls me to read a news article to me over the phone. That happened this week with Bloomberg’s report about Netflix’s season-two problem. The report identifies a trend in which viewers “abandon” Netflix shows, even very big hits, in droves by season two. Hit…
Editor’s Note:This article is part of a series examining how television has portrayed policing over the decades. From cultural upheaval to procedural realism, each installment will explore how TV crime dramas reflected — and shaped — their times
Every day, TVLine’s What to Watch column spotlights new and returning English-language shows (and select movies) premiering or airing fresh episodes across broadcast, cable and streaming — organized below by release time and alphabetically within each slot
An actress with autism and a reality show about individuals on the spectrum who are looking for love are both in the running for Emmy Awards
The dog days of summer are here, so sit back and relax with the latest movies and shows the world of streaming has to offer. From new adaptations of beloved classics to guilty pleasure reality TV, here’s what to watch this weekend
Anya Taylor-Joy is looking to break away from her criminal past with one last career-crowning heist, while Will Ferrell stars in a fun new comedy as a washed-up golfer
Some recent numbers released by Netflix are showing a disturbing trend for the streaming giant. While they seem to have no trouble getting viewers to show up for a show’s premiere season, the streaming service is hemorrhaging viewers when those series return for future seasons. According to a Bloomberg report, Netflix experienced a massive decline…
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One of the worst parts of falling in love with a new TV show? When it gets canceled way too soon, as happened with Brilliant Minds and Stumble. (And don’t even get me started on how Netflix canceledThe Boroughs after just one season—are you kidding me?!)