Breaking TV & Movies news, trailers, posters, frames, biographies of actors, descriptions of films and series…

Hawaii Five-0 boss defends decision to go against fans with series finale shock ending – The Sun

HAWAII FIVE-O showrunner Peter M Lenkov has defended the show's controversial finale, insisting that he "knows the characters best". In the episode, titled Aloha, Steve McGarrett finally takes down Daiyu Mei after learning of her motivation and then hops a plane to take a well-earned vacation. Next to him, however, was a familiar face to fans – Catherine Rollins, played […]

Read more

What to Watch This Weekend: Our Top Binge Picks for April 4-5

Hey all you cool cats and kittens… Oh wait, Tiger King was last week, right? Who are we kidding, everyone is still obsessed with Netflix’s docuseries and the epic feud between Joe Exotic and Carole Baskin and has likely already re-watched the seven-episode series as they continue to social distance at home.  While we want to support you in any […]

Read more

Daily Podcast: Star Wars, Edgar Wright, Coronavirus TV Show, Online Film Festivals & Disney’s HUGE Release Dates – /Film

On the April 3, 2020 Episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor-in-chief Peter Sciretta is joined by /Film weekend editor Brad Oman, senior writer Ben Pearson and writer Chris Evangelista to discuss the latest film and tv news, including Solo 2, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Edgar Wright, the first Coronavirus-inspired TV Show, Online film festivals and Disney’s HUGE release date push. In The […]

Read more

Chris Cuomo's Wife Has Her Own Claim to Fame as an Entrepreneur

On Tuesday, CNN host of Cuomo Prime Time announced that he has tested positive for the coronavirus yet would continue to broadcast his show from his basement. Son of the late Mario Cuomo, former Governor of New York, and younger brother of Andrew Cuomo, New York’s current Governor on the frontlines of the pandemic, the family is renowned in political […]

Read more

‘The Color Purple’ Revisited: Why Spielberg’s Movie Is Still Problematic and Meaningful to Many Black Women

Steven Spielberg’s “The Color Purple” celebrates its 35th anniversary this year. The film remains a cultural touchstone for African American women, due in large part to its depiction of female relationships as a form of sanctuary, in a patriarchal world filled with violence. When it was released, it shattered the widespread cultural resistance to talking openly about domestic abuse. “The […]

Read more
1 819 820 821 822 823 1,432