"Of course it was going to be confusing to people. Nobody was going to understand": Director Andrew Jarecki and EP Zac Stuart-Pontier give the The Hollywood Reporter a play-by-play breakdown of Durst being apprehended in 2015 ahead of the season one finale.
A new adaptation of The Spiderwick Chronicles to a TV series gives its source material some mostly welcome updates, but only occasionally captures the magic of the books.
SEINFELD was billed as “a show about nothing.” CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM is a series about the…
"Shogun" has captivated viewers with its mysterious characters and "Game of
When I started this little post-apocalyptic journey seven episodes ago, it was with a question about tone. Was Fallout, at its core, a comedy or a tragedy? But it’s a false distinction, in a lot of ways. As our old pal Bud Askins might tell us, either in his flesh body, or trapped with his brain rolling around inside an off-brand Roomba for all eternity: The difference between the two is often only a matter of time. The worst thing you can say about “The Beginning,” the final episode of what...
Ricky Church reviews the fifth episode of Marvel Studios’ X-Men ’97… Wow. That is the first thing that popped up in my mind at the conclusion of ‘Remember It’, the halfway point of X-Men ’97‘s first season. It delivered the biggest emotional gut punch in the series so far, even one of the biggest of […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here: X-Men ’97 Season 1 Episode 5 Review – ‘Remember It’
The Blueshirts will head into the NHL playoffs with the best record in the
By JOSH DUBOW AP Sports Writer SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — De’Aaron Fox scored 24 points and the Sacramento Kings assured themselves of at least one more home game by beating the Portland Trail Blazers 121-82 in the teams’ regular-season finale on Sunday. Sacramento will head into the play-in tournament on Tuesday night, hosting Golden State
By JOSH DUBOW AP Sports Writer SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — De’Aaron Fox scored 24 points and the Sacramento Kings assured themselves of at least one more home game by beating the Portland Trail Blazers 121-82 in the teams’ regular-season finale on Sunday. Sacramento will head into the play-in tournament on Tuesday night, hosting Golden State
Michail Antonio's early goal inspired hope but West Ham couldn't level the tie. Jeremie Frimpong struck late to seal a 3-1 aggregate victory for the German side. Exhausted Man City?! We're all tired, but it's dangerous to spread that message. Big games are what it's all about: Listen to the
Netflix has officially renewed The Witcher for a fifth and final season as