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New Life for ‘The Good Place'
The twist-filled sitcom returns Thursday after a trip to hell and back.
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Betty White's Golden Honor
A new PBS film, set to air Aug. 21, gives top billing to the beloved sitcom icon.
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Elvis' ‘Comeback Special' Comes Back
The King’s famed 1968 TV show gets a theatrical release for its golden anniversary amid efforts to burnish his legacy.
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Spike Lee Unmasks the KKK in ‘BlacKkKlansman'
“BlacKkKlansman,” opening Friday, is the movie Lee has been building toward over the past three decades.
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Goodbye Mrs. Garrett: How Charlotte Rae Gave ‘Life' to TV
“The Facts of Life” actress, who died Sunday at age 92, transcended her material to become an unlikely sitcom star.
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Winnie-the-Pooh Bears a New Look
“Christopher Robin,” Disney’s upcoming live-action take on the beloved honey-lover and his now-adult human pal, offers a toy story we could all use.
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New HBO Doc Sheds Light on Robin Williams' Everlasting Spark
The HBO special “Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind” offers the promise of insight into a brilliant comedian who exuded joy as he battled inner demons.
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‘The Purge' Returns to Taps Fears Old and New
The prequel opens Fourth of July to essentially ask: How did we get to this point?
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Oscars and Grammys Campaign for Relevance
Changes to both awards shows seek to boost fairness. But is it too late?
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Lost in ‘Westworld'
The HBO drama heads for a potentially explosive second season finale Sunday amid a robot rebellion and new questions about the meaning of humanity.
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'Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom' Fights for the Future
The latest installment in the groundbreaking series battles for supremacy during a fierce summer of sequels.
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'Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom' Fights for the Future
The latest installment in the groundbreaking series battles for supremacy during a fierce summer of sequels.
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Why We Still Need Mister Rogers
A new documentary, “Won’t You Be My Neighbor?,” offers a timely reminder of the children’s TV show host’s message of kindness and acceptance.
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‘Roseanne' Cancellation Followed Barr's Triumphant Comeback
The success of “Roseanne,” in its original run and recent return, stemmed from its knack for giving voice to blue-collar American families struggling to get by and get along. But who was Roseanne Barr speaking for Tuesday when she fired off the racist tweet that spurred ABC to cancel the second incarnation of her ratings hit?
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Red Nose Day Glows
The growing tradition of the childhood poverty fundraiser, set for its fourth U.S. edition Thursday, is nothing to sneeze at.
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A Risky ‘Solo' Act for ‘Star Wars'
The first Disney-era character-origin story hits theaters Friday amid a new hope for the franchise.
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Michelle Wolf Ready to Roast Trump at White House Correspondents' Association Dinner
Comedian Michelle Wolf is poised mock the in-absentia president Saturday at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner – making her own mark as she becomes the latest “Daily Show” alum to tackle the job.
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The Avengers Approach ‘Infinity'
“Avengers: Infinity War” arrives amid the high expectations raised by “Black Panther” and the biggest assemblage of Marvel heroes yet.
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Dystopia Redux: ‘Westworld' and ‘Handmaid' Set for Return
The two future-shock shows return with a double dose of dystopia for the #MeToo era.
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'Solo' Trailer and ‘Lost in Space' Reboot Offer New Looks at Sci-Fi Pioneers
The latest “Solo: A Star Wars Story” trailer and the impending “Lost in Space” reboot offer new looks at sci-fi pioneers.