Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 gets its Season 3 Reloaded update today, May
Ayorinde calls series creator Little Marvin a “genius.”
Sunday, April 28 at 10 The brothers are back together but enemies old, and new, cause them to seek ever more desperate solutions to their problems. Mark Bonnar and Jamie Sives are back for the epic third and final season, premiering on Sunday, April 28 at 10.
Netflix released Season 2 of the show about FBI agents in 2019.
One day, should humanity be blessed enough to continue upon its current collective perch, the old op-ed pages of national newspapers will provide their own records of our social temperature in these charged times. Future generations, then, will get to judge—perhaps harshly—the nature of our collective preoccupations. But another, far more telling inventory will be recorded, in the form of (largely) genre films and TV shows that aim to unpack the warped, dystopian ways in which we harm each...
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.
It's almost time to return to the Ton for Season 3 of Netflix's "Bridgerton". What happened in Season 2? Here's a recap.
In a move that stunned NCIS fans nationwide and sent shock waves through Hawaii’s entertainment industry, CBS announced today that it is canceling “NCIS: Hawai‘i”after three seasons. The series finale is set to air May 6.
Neil Atkinson's post-match review for The Anfield Wrap after Fulham 1
MGM+ has given us the first peek at season 3 of their terrifying mystery series From, which tells the story of a group of disparate people who are trapped in a nightmarish town with no escape, and to make matters worse, when the sun goes down a group of demonic creatures appear to pick them off […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here: Harold Perrineau’s nightmare continues in From season 3 trailer
Welcome to What’s On, our weekly picks of must-watch shows. Here’s what you need to watch from Sunday, April 28 to Thursday, May 2. All times are Eastern. [Note: The weekend edition of What’s On drops on Fridays.] The biggies The Veil (FX on Hulu, Tuesday, 12:01 a.m.) In FX’s political thriller The Veil, Elisabeth Moss plays ruthless MI6 agent Imogen Salter, whose mission is to travel with a suspected ISIS commander, Adilah (Yumna Marwan), from Syria to France and thwart the terrorist attack...
The featured stations, forests, restaurants, roads, mountains, rivers, dams, and bridges are all as lively as any of the girls—and that goes double for the bridges on a windy day.