TV & Movies Features
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'Shōgun' Exits Not With a Bang But a Whisper — and a Place in TV History
The finale of FX's landmark adaptation of James Clavell's novel ends on a high note, complete with power plays, great performances, and the possibility of a sequel
- FINALE DESTINATION
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West Wilson’s Secret to Thriving on ‘Summer House’? Not Being a ‘Monster Asshole’
The Bravo franchise’s new fan favorite talks drunken nights, onscreen romances, goggles-in-the-pool moments, and whether he’d do more reality TV
- Summer Should Be Fun
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Can Sexual Predators Still Work on Kids Sets? Here’s the Federal Loophole That Could Let Them
That’s So Raven star Raven-Symoné was never asked to take a sexual harassment course as a young entertainer. She and other former child stars want this to change
- Child Actors
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Newly Discovered Video Brings Tony Soprano Back to Life — But We Have Questions
A 2010 video shows The Sopranos stars James Gandolfini and Edie Falco back in character as they attempt to convince NBA superstar LeBron James to join the Knicks
- Sopranos Lore
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Is This the End of 'Bluey'?
"The Sign" may or may not be series finale, but it does work as a perfect goodbye — and a testament to how great this children's show really is
- DOG DAY AFTERNOON
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Flying iPhones, Break-Dancing Knights, and $10,000 Worth of Corn: How ‘Fallout’ Came To Life on TV
We went behind-the-scenes on the set of the big budget video game adaptation to see tomorrow's apocalypse, now.
- Okie-Dokie!
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'The Challenge: All Stars' Showrunner Peels Back the Curtain on New Season
Ryan Smith breaks down the nostalgic All Stars 4, hints at future plans, and explains why he thinks Chris "CT" Tamburello is the best player in the 25-year history of the franchise
- The Old School
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'The People's Joker' Is Here, Queer, and the Only Viable Path Forward for Superhero Movies
Vera Drew's transgender take on the Batman villain's mythology isn't just brutally hilarious, relentlessly inventive, and profoundly moving. It's also a lifeline for the genre
- WHY SO SERIOUS?
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'Curb Your Enthusiasm' Was Larry David's Tribute to a Great American Hero: 'Larry David'
The series finale may relitigate that controversial Seinfeld swan song, but it died the way it lived: as a valentine to its creator's cranky, obsessive, righteous alter ego
- GOODBYE, LARRY
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Sexual Abuse, Spit-Takes, Blue Balls: Nickelodeon Actors Talk Trauma in ‘Quiet on Set’ Bonus Episode
“Here I am a young Black girl behind the stage feeling humiliated,” The Amanda Show actress Raquel Lee Bolleau tells Rolling Stone of one harrowing scene
- Breaking the Silence
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