'Only Murders in the Building' 'Only Murders in the Building' Season 4 Episode 8 Recap: A Mystery Partially Solved

Editor’s note: The below recap contains spoilers for Only Murders in the Building Season 4 Episode 8. With only two episodes left in Season 4,Only Murders in the Buildingis finally starting to give us clear answers to its mysteries — at least one of them, anyway. While the biggest is the death of Sazz (Jane Lynch), we’ve also been following a secondary mystery of the strange residents living in the West Tower, aptly referred to as “the Westies....

July 4, 2025 · 8 min · 1567 words · Mr. Thomas Potts

'Picard' Season 3: Ed Speleers on His Mysterious Character's Voyage

The Season 3 premiere ofStar Trek: Picardset phasers to stun almost immediately when Beverly Crusher (Gates McFadden) made her long-awaited return. A distress call, sent out to her trusted friend Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart), not only reunited Crusher with Picard and Will Riker (Jonathan Frakes), but also introduced us to a shocking new character: her son. Played byEd Speleers(Outlander), Crusher’s son’s role in this upcoming season is shrouded in mystery, though showrunnerTerry Matalasdid promise fans that “you’re certainly going to get to know the young gentleman at the end of that episode right away…” during asitdown with Collider’sMaggie Lovitt....

July 4, 2025 · 6 min · 1233 words · Kevin Garcia

'Solo Leveling: Arise From the Shadow' Review: The Hit Anime Levels Up in Season 2

Solo Levelingbecame a breakout hit in 2024, giving viewersa new twist on the shōnen genreas they watched Sung Jinwoo (Aleks Le) go from an E-ranked monster hunter and, against all odds, level up his abilities, becoming a force to be reckoned with. Season 2 ofSolo Levelingbears the subtitleArise From the Shadowas Jinwoo adds to his party like a classic JRPG. What made the show’s first 13 episodes so entertaining was watching Jinwoo take that journey from his near-death experience and emerge stronger for it....

July 4, 2025 · 4 min · 839 words · Jacob Tucker

'Squid Game' Director Teases the Biggest Differences in Season 2

Season 1 ofSquid Gameremains one of the most memorable first seasons of any show in Netflix history - so it’s no surprise that fans are eagerly waiting for the show’s second season. Ahead of Season 2 dropping in December, the creative mind behindSquid Game,writer and directorHwang Dong-hyuk,has teased some of the differences between the seasons. While Season 1 focused on the introduction of Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) into the games, Season 2 will apparently focus on the aftermath of these games....

July 4, 2025 · 3 min · 461 words · Raymond Cain

'The Chosen’ Reaches a New Box Office Milestone With ‘Last Supper’

The Chosen: Last Supper — Part 1has hit another box office milestone as it prepares for its second weekend in theaters. Despite no international screenings, the first two episodes ofThe ChosenSeason 5 began playing in theaters last weekend, and they have already collected$15 million at the domestic box officefrom only 1,644 screens, roughly half that ofA Working Manand more than 2,000 less thanSnow White.The Chosen: Last Supper — Part 1kicked off this week at the box office in the third spot, and it has held firm, despite some shake-ups at the top betweenJason StathamandRachel Zegler’s aforementioned flicks....

July 4, 2025 · 2 min · 373 words · Brian Davis

'The Fall Guy,' '3 Body Problem,' & More to Premiere at SXSW

South by Southwest (SXSW) is less than two months away, and attendees of the Austin, Texas multimedia festival will get a first look at an impressive array of upcoming movies and TV shows.The Fall Guy,3 Body Problem, and the final season ofStar Trek: Discoveryare just three of the high-profile premieres SXSW will host this year.Deadlinereports that the hotly-anticipatedThe Fall Guywill serve as the festival’s Centerpiece film in advance of its May 3 wide release....

July 4, 2025 · 2 min · 405 words · Barbara Phillips

'The Sopranos': Michael Imperioli Reveals the Hardest Scenes to Film

Actor, writer, and musicianMichael Imperiolihas opened up about his time as Christopher Moltisanti in the hit crime dramaThe Sopranos. In an interview withThe Guardian, Imperioli credited the series for his success in the television, writing, and music industries. The actor also spoke about the possibility of turning his novel into a movie, whilst revealing which parts of the series were the hardest parts to film. Imperioli has revealed that filming the domestic violence scenes inThe Sopranoswas much harder than his on-screen murder....

July 4, 2025 · 5 min · 906 words · Megan Sanford

'This Is Me Now: A Love Story' Review — Jennifer Lopez's Bonkers Opus

Following the release ofBeyoncé’s groundbreaking visual albumLemonadein 2016, concept records expressed through feature-length films have popped back into mainstream interest. In the years since, we’ve seen artists likeKacey Musgraves,Frank Ocean, andJanelle Monáereconceptualize the medium to immerse viewers in a cohesive, audiovisual experience thatblurs the lines between music and visual storytelling. This month,just in time for Valentine’s Day,Jennifer Lopezis sharing a large part of her heart and soul in the narrative-driven and semi-autobiographical cinematic odysseyThis Is Me… Now: A Love Story....

July 4, 2025 · 7 min · 1311 words · Becky Richard

10 Best Medical Shows LIke 'New Amsterdam'

Watching medical shows on TV has for a long time been one of America’s favorite ways to pass the time, second only to baseball (supposedly). And with the amazing series ‘New Amsterdam’ having ended, where can we direct our eyes for the medical jargon that we so desperately desire? RELATED:From ‘Code Black’ to ‘Scrubs’: Best Medical Dramas, Ranked By Believability Over the last several decades, there have been countless amazing medical shows worth watching....

July 4, 2025 · 6 min · 1147 words · Kristi Dixon

10 Hilarious Comedy Shows That Were Cancelled After Just One Season

Curb Your Enthusiasmconcluded in 2024 after its twelfth season,It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphiais still going strong after 20 years and 17 seasons, andThe Simpsonsrecently had its contract renewed, so it will run at least until Season 40. All this is to say that when a comedy series hits its straps and lands with its desired audience immediately, there’s no limit as to how long it can go for. Unfortunately, that opportunity was never made available to these short-lived series, with each of them being prematurely axed after just one season despite their strong writing, terrific performances, and, most importantly, their noteworthy comedy prowess....

July 4, 2025 · 9 min · 1905 words · Jean Allen

10 Most Shocking Acting Emmy Snubs of the 2010s, Ranked

From county fair contests to beauty pageants, appointed voters don’t always get it right. Since 1949, precipitating the fall TV lineup, thePrimetime Emmy Awardsdistribute trophies to actors and series the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences deems worthy. Not all programming or performances are created equal, nor are the opinions of their audiences. Consequently, the annual telecast disperses deserved wins, head-scratching surprises, and silence reserved for inevitable snubs with varying degrees of incredulity....

July 4, 2025 · 10 min · 2035 words · Wendy Summers

10 Times 'The Walking Dead' Got Too Gruesome For Viewers

The Walking Deadhas been serving up the guts and gore onAMCfor 11 seasons with dozens of brutal character deaths, plenty of bloodshed, and hundreds of hideous walkers. RELATED:Zombie-Themed Movies and Shows to Watch After ‘The Walking Dead’ Ends From Negan’s night of bat-swinging to some characters getting shish kabob-ed, some moments in the show’s 12 years on television were so gruesome, they forced viewers to look away or cringe in disturbance, while one unforgettable episode even required a content warning....

July 4, 2025 · 5 min · 979 words · Brittney Collins

Adam Driver's Last Week Tonight Cameo Explained by John Oliver

Season 7 of HBO’sLast Week Tonight with John Olivermay have wrapped, but we’re still thinking about that incredible finale episode which featured a surprise cameo (to viewers) from none other thanAdam Driver.Driver’s appearance onLast Week Tonightwas the cap to a running joke throughout the year which revolved around hostJohn Olivermaking absurdly graphic statements about all the ways in which he wanted theStar Warsactor to rock his body better than aJustin Timberlakesong....

July 4, 2025 · 3 min · 549 words · Tammy Jimenez