There isn’t a show out right now that’s more offensive than Good Times: Black Again — Netflix’s new animated series reboot of the 1970s classic sitcom Good Times — and that’s saying a lot considering Zeus Network is still actively in business and cranking out almost exclusively aggressive and exploitative content, like the reality TV franchise Baddies. After the Good Times reboot trailer dropped, immediate backlash ensued. If the conversation on X (formerly Twitter) was any indication, most...
NABE survey reflects strong profitability, but current price increases look more like they did before the pandemic.
The theory is that the studio is trying to save on its tax bill after merging with Discovery, reporter Teddy Brown says.
Pokemon GO players are getting another opportunity to Rediscover Kanto, but they don't seem too keen to jump back in to Generation 1.
Ghost guns — untraceable firearms usually put together by someone using unassembled or homemade components — are already illegal in Maryland. A new law in Prince George’s County aims to crack down even more.
They’re my dogs’ favorites. READ MORE
FROM swapping tales of late-night feeding dramas to helping identify mysterious rashes, a ready-made mummy tribe can be an invaluable lifeline. But for some, the prospect of making a new set of gro
An animated sequel fizzles where it doesn’t actively offend
Swallows, cuckoos, curlews – so many species have dwindled or disappeared
There’s a dance-based competition show currently airing Mondays at 9 pm. New episodes land on Fox. Cat Deeley’s the host. And yet, despite those familiar trappings, or the title that runs across the screen at the start of each episode, I’m having trouble believing that the show in question is actually So You Think You […]
IT was one of the first mass school shootings to shock the world. The Columbine killings 25 years ago tomorrow resulted in the deaths of 13 children aged 14 to 18 before the two killer pupils, Eric
She’s sold 35 million books, tamed literary snobs, and has a major Netflix adaptation in the works. As her 16th novel ‘My Favourite Mistake’ is released, Irish author Marian Keyes tells Jessie Thompson about putting everything from menopause to alcoholism on the page