Television

“Mirror, mirror on the wall, what makes me the biggest miracle of all?” Clues: Snacks and the City, goldfish wearing hoops, tiger, built a career around love but she’s a “hard-corn” hustler, works long nights “rushin'” from one job to the next, meatloaf, snake, apples, a little cheesy, she jet sets to exotic places with royalty.
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Season 16 of The Bachelorette will have you sweating and frantically pouring another extra large glass of wine this fall. At least that’s what the producers and longtime host Chris Harrison have us thinking. Just last week, Harrison told E! News that Clare Crawley‘s season is “explosive,” calling her “emotional” and someone “determined to come in
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Another TV show has fallen due to the coronavirus pandemic.  Netflix has canceled Glow after three seasons, despite having renewed the ’80s wrestling drama for a fourth and final season back in 2019. According to a statement from the streaming site, COVID protocols made it too difficult to produce.  “We’ve made the difficult decision not to do a
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Season four of The Crown just might be the most dramatic—and glamorous—yet.  Last week, Netflix released a first glimpse at Emma Corrin as Princess Diana with a series of jaw-dropping photos that proved the 24-year-old actress is the spitting image of the late royal. And now, we’ve been given the official first look at Corrin in Princess
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Your weekend just got a little bit (Alexis!) better.  On Saturday, Oct. 3, Schitt’s Creek star and co-creator Dan Levy took to Twitter to announce big news: The final season of Schitt’s Creek dropped on Netflix days early.  “Have a great weekend!” Dan wrote, sharing that in addition to the show’s season six being available to stream on the platform,
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“All materials in this film were captured by police, media or uploaded to the internet. Personal footage and messages were also provided by Shanann’s family and friends.” That is the message that kicks off Netflix’s documentary American Murder: The Family Next Door. Released Sept. 30, the 83-minute film examines the disappearance of Shanann Watts and her children
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Sorry, Law & Order fans, but NBC’s Elliot Stabler spinoff starring Christopher Meloni won’t head to television this fall as previously expected…and it could be quite a while before we see it!  According to multiple reports, Matt Olmstead has stepped down as writer-showrunner of the series, which would see Stabler—a character Meloni originated on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit opposite Meloni’s
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