Okay everybody, after airing for 15 years, producing 3 spin off shows with their own levels of success, ending in 2015, CSI is back! I am excited to see how this limited series gets on. Six years is a long time in TV not only scientific development. I’m curious to what’s changed plot wise, character
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<span style=”display: inline-block; width: 0px; overflow: hidden; line-height: 0;” data-mce-type=”bookmark” class=”mce_SELRES_start”></span> Amazon Prime Video unveiled a first look at Hanna‘s upcoming third season during the show’s New York Comic Con panel. Stars Esmé Creed-Miles, Dermot Mulroney, Mireille Enos, series newbie Ray Liotta, Adam Bessa, and executive producer Tom Coan came together for the special presentation
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Joanna Hogg gave us one of the best films of 2019 with The Souvenir but it was so close-looped that you were left wondering whether a sequel was really necessary. Thankfully, she delivers – The Souvenir Part II is every bit as good as its predecessor, if not even better – Hogg takes a meta
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We’re creeping our way into October with this week’s leading moments on TV, which has been a perfect medley of comedic excellence and bittersweet moments. Critically-acclaimed shows like Ted Lasso and Only Murders in the Building offered us sharp-witted repartee that improves with every new episode and TV stars like Reese Witherspoon and Tichina Arnold
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  The Walking Dead “Promises Broken” was written by Julia Ruchman and was directed by Sharat Raju. Once again, we bounce back and forth between storylines. There are lots of promises made, but I’m not sure that we see many broken. Lots of really great performances in this episode, and I’m really liking the parallels
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We have more entertainment at our fingertips, and practically unlimited choices than history could have imagined. So it’s not surprising if you’re unfamiliar with the history of the entertainment business. But history is always present, and without those who came before, today’s culture wouldn’t exist. Goliath Season 4, its last, leaned heavily into the history
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This weekend’s TV is a dizzying array of premieres and finales. Ready your shock absorbers for the cliffhangers of Evil and The Walking Dead, while HBO’s acclaimed Scenes from a Marriage, Starz’ Heels and Showtime’s Work in Progress also sign off. An October tradition, The Simpsons’ “Treehouse of Horror” Halloween anthology, returns for a 32nd
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