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Laughs Come Consistently in NBC’s Clever “The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins”

Robert Carlock, the showrunner for “30 Rock” and creator of “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt,” is back on network TV with a show that could be called “Remember How Funny Tracy Morgan Can Be?” A show built around Morgan’s goofy, likable...

CBS’s “CIA” Refuses to Read the Room

It is perhaps not the time for a show about white-guy cops who break the rules to keep the US safe. And yet, that’s what CBS is giving us with “CIA,” a boilerplate spy thriller that doesn’t so much...

How do you cast the right actors to tell a story on screen?

An Academy Award in Best Casting will be the newest prize at the Oscars in March. An NPR panel examines what an achievement in casting might mean. Source link

Hulu’s “Paradise” Splits Its Focus And Gets More Frustratingly Unhinged In Season 2

Last year’s “Paradise” had the benefit of carrying one of television’s more baffling, smooth-brained (complimentary) concepts: A murder mystery about a dead president (James Marsden) and the Secret Service agent (Sterling K. Brown) committing to solving his murder… oh,...

Netflix’s “Strip Law” Should Stay in the Animated Desert

Netflix has a complex history with adult animation. Some of their most critically acclaimed original comedies are animated: “BoJack Horseman,” “Big Mouth,” last year’s excellent “Long Story Short.” And yet there’s the other side of the coin with duds...

Netflix’s Massive Hit “The Night Agent” Returns with Confident Third Season

People talk a lot about “Wednesday,” “Stranger Things,” even “Squid Game,” but one of the most successful shows in the history of the most successful streaming company has been Shawn Ryan’s propulsively entertaining “The Night Agent,” the most-watched show...

ABC’s “Scrubs” Returns to Network TV as if It Never Clocked Out

Yes, we are in an era of over-nostalgia, one in which every other canceled IP gets brought back in some form. The number of network TV sitcoms that have been resurrected from the dead, including “Murphy Brown,” “Will &...

Celebrating Black Cinema: Shawn Edwards on the Black Movie Hall of Fame

Deep in the heart of Kansas City, Missouri a dream is slowly being realized in the confines of the city’s historic Boone Theater. It’s the Black Movie Hall of Fame, which, when completed, will aim to tell the vibrant...

Gothic romance reaches new ‘Heights’ as fan communities collide

Of course now was the moment for a Charli xcx-assisted 'Wuthering Heights': Pop fandoms and literary ones have rarely had more in common ...
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12th century Crusader sword discovered

A centuries-old sword from the time of the Crusades was discovered by a student swimming...
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