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Is the Return of 'Shōgun' a Good Thing?
The creative team behind the Emmy-nominated drama — conceived as a limited series — is prepping new episodes. But here's why more isn't always better
- when to fold ’em
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Inside 'A Complete Unknown': How Timothée Chalamet Became Bob Dylan
In his first in-depth interview about his upcoming Bob Dylan movie, director James Mangold goes deep on Chalamet's "acting brilliance" and much more
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How ‘Omnivore’ Aims to Reinvent Food TV
Chef René Redzepi and Matt Goulding, executive producers of the new Apple TV+ series, talk about what it owes to Anthony Bourdain, filming on five continents, and Antón the pig
- a moveable feast
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'Love Island USA's' Miguel Harichi Wants His Relationship With Leah Kateb to Go Beyond the Villa
In an exclusive interview with Rolling Stone, Harichi, a Season Six runner-up, says was also recruited to join Love Island U.K., but opted to spend his summer with the USA cast in Fiji
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'Homicide: Life on the Street' Is Heading to Peacock
One of TV's all-time great shows, long stuck in streaming purgatory because of a music-rights issue, will begin streaming in August
- from the vault
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Why the ‘Newhart’ Finale Is the Perfect Example of Bob Newhart’s Comic Genius
The comedian and TV star — who died Thursday at age 94 — knew that his second series would always be compared to his first. So he crafted the greatest sitcom farewell ever
- GOODBYE, BOB
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'The Boys' Season Finale Comes With a Warning: It's About a Presidential Assassination Attempt
The Boy always eerily mirrors real life, often on purpose — but a plotline about a scheme to kill a fictional president is merely a coincidence in the wake of the assassination attempt on Donald Trump
- Fair Warning
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Worried A-Train Won't Survive 'The Boys'? So Is the Actor Who Plays Him
Jessie T. Usher on finding his character's humanity, facing off with Homelander — and absolutely hating running
- Mystery Train
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Emmys Nominations 2024: Biggest Snubs and Surprises
'Reservation Dogs' finally got some recognition! 'The Sympathizer' didn't? (Except for the lone white guy.) We break down the yays and aw-hell-nays of the Television Academy's latest decisions
- Justice for Mulaney
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‘Presumed Innocent’ Got a Feminist Update — But Don’t Worry, It Still Hates Women
The Apple TV+ adaptation of Scott Turow’s 1987 novel (and the 1990 Harrison Ford film) repackages old tropes about career women, mothers, and sluts, and ends up with the same old message
- girl talk
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