Hop Along with ‘Black Rabbit’ on a Brotherly Adventure
Set around a trendy restaurant in downtown Manhattan, Black Rabbit is an intense new limited series on Netflix starring Jude Law and Jason Bateman that explores the chaotic relationship between two brothers. The two actors bring the complicated dynamic of family tension, loyalty, and rivalry to life in this gritty crime drama, centered around their emotionally fraught interactions. Law plays Jake Friedken, the sharp, ambitious owner...
What’s Next for Jimmy Kimmel After ABC Suspension
Since ABC took Jimmy Kimmel Live! off the air last Wednesday, the fallout has been swift and intense, triggering protests and heated debate across the media landscape. The network’s unprecedented move came after Kimmel’s Monday monologue commenting on the suspect in the tragic assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk sparked significant backlash, particularly from conservative circles. Kimmel had criticized what he...
‘Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale’: An Emotional Farewell Crafted with Love
It’s the cinematic climax to one of the most beloved franchises in recent memory. With Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale, creator Julian Fellowes and company have delivered a send-off that feels both grand and deeply personal. For longtime fans, it’s a moving tribute to characters who have become like family—and to the actors who brought them to life. Just the soaring score alone is enough to bring you back into their world. Downton...
Scandal, Sobriety & Redemption in ‘aka Charlie Sheen’
You know what he always used to say: “winning!” And Charlie Sheen is victorious in the Netflix two‑part documentary aka Charlie Sheen, directed by Andrew Renzi. Across three hours, it is a sweeping, candid portrait of the actor’s life from early fame, through years of excess and scandal, to his fragile but real path toward sobriety—all told directly by him, his former wives, his daughter and close friends and colleagues including Sean...
And the Emmys Go To ‘The Studio,’ ‘The Pitt,’ ‘Severance’ and ‘Adolescense’
New host and new blood at the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards, held Sunday night at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles and televised on CBS and Paramount+. Standup comic Nate Bargatze shepherded the ceremonies in which the night’s biggest story was the scale of The Studio’s triumph, breaking the record for the most wins for a comedy series. The Apple TV+ freshman outing not only claimed Outstanding Comedy Series but went home with a...