Erik Hawkins is an award-winning writer and editor who's been obsessed with cinema since he was old enough to hold Roger Ebert's Video Home Companion in his hands. He lives in NYC, where he rabidly ...
Talk shows like "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," "Sherri," and "Karamo" are also getting the axe.
Stacker compiled a list of 25 actors from popular TV shows across nearly 60 years who were cut from their shows right at the jump.
And Bath’s owners, Bruce Craig and Sir James Dyson, and the club’s fans, are entitled to demand an explanation. It is easy to say that it looked like a simple task for Bath’s fly-half Santiago ...
REC begins as a local news segment and ends as a hidden-origin horror story inside one sealed Barcelona building. Directed by Jaume Balagueró and Paco Plaza, the 2007 Spanish found-footage film stars ...
See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google The latest smartphone feature? Making it harder to have kids. Data from the CDC shows that the birth rate has been ...
The episode revealed the truth about Dr. Walter's (John Benjamin Hickey) past, that he'd been performing hundreds of lobotomies on patients and intended to take his cruel act on the road with a mobile ...
Given the gory nature of the show, The Terror: Devil in Silver ended on a relatively hopeful note. Here, executive producer Chris Cantwell and author Victor LaValle break down the meaning of the final ...
SPOILER ALERT: This post contains spoilers for the finale of Every Year After. Charlie Florek’s (Michael Bradway) redemption arc is loading. In the final moments of the season one finale of Prime ...
Every Year After officially premiered at the prestigious Tribeca Festival on June 8, 2026, and later debuted globally on Amazon Prime Video on June 10, 2026. Developed by Amy B. Harris, this romantic ...
The person who knows you best might just be the person you really wish didn’t. Such is the case for Criminal Record‘s June Lenker (Cush Jumbo), who suffers a devastating loss by the end of Season 2.
A pair of recently published studies point to evidence linking the increase in digital technology – cell phones in particular – to the decrease of fertility rates. One of the studies published in May ...