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Cinematic Segregation? New Plan for Oscars Misses the Mark
Instead of creating a new category for “popular” films, limit Best Picture contenders to box office champs.
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Tracy Morgan's New TV Life
With “The Last O.G,” the comedian who beat death proves the original gangster is a comeback kid.
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Stephen Hawking Made Geek Culture Cool
How the scientist who traveled the cosmos in his mind became a staple of the pop culture universe.
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Clint Eastwood's New Wild Ride
The filmmaker takes a bold chance on casting in “The 15:17 to Paris.”
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Last Year's Super Bowl Ads Worth a Replay
Super Bowl ads usually offer brief opportunities for escapism – from both reality and the big game. Last year’s commercial crop did an OK job of entertaining between plays.
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Not Funny: There's No Looking at Louis C.K. the Same Again
Even with his blunt admission to sexual misconduct, the future of the comic’s career remains in doubt.
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Baldwin SNL Hosting Gig Promises to be Fun Ride
The actor’s latest “Saturday Night Live” hosting stint arrives amid buzz over Melissa McCarthy – and President Trump.
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Ricky Gervais' New ‘Office' Song
The comedian revives his cringe-worthy breakout TV character David Brent – and takes him on a timely concert tour, via Netflix.
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Oscar Hides ‘Hidden Figures' Star Taraji P. Henson
The Best Actress snub of Henson’s portrayal of pioneering NASA mathematician Katherine Johnson marks a miscalculation by Academy Awards voters.
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A New ‘Final' Case for ‘Sherlock'
Sunday brings an end to the season – and possibly the series – following one of the Baker Street detective’s strongest chapters.
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Expect the Unexpected: 5 Things to Watch for at the Golden Globes
Sunday’s awards broadcast, with first-time host Jimmy Fallon, is poised to stoke the Hollywood buzz machine.
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Celebrating Tony Bennett's Multi-Generational Appeal
The singer’s 90th birthday TV special brings out the stars to celebrate his legacy.
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The Golden Globes' Long Walk to Respectability
The awards competition with a quirky history that dates to the 1940s moves forward Jan. 8 with Jimmy Fallon as host.
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A ‘South Park' Season to Re-‘Member'
The animated comedy’s 20th outing heads to a memorable ending Wednesday after weeks of upended expectations.
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Still Packs a Punch: We Could All Use a Little ‘Hairspray'
John Waters’ story of an oversized underdog dancing against racial intolerance twists its way onto NBC Dec. 7 with a live performance.
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Who's Laughing Now?
Late night hosts face challenges in satirizing a polarizing president-elect who fancies himself a comedian and critic.
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Tracey Ullman Makes Long Awaited Return on HBO
The chameleonic comedian’s latest show lands on HBO Friday amid identity crises on both sides of the Atlantic.
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The Art of the Steal: Imitating Donald Trump
Alec Baldwin got off to a “yuuuge” start impersonating The Donald on “Saturday Night Live.” But he’s not a winner yet.
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New Life for “Young Frankenstein”
Wednesday’s rerelease of Gene Wilder and Mel Brooks’ closest, most enduring collaboration brings their great comedic partnership back to life for one-night only.
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The New HBO Production Bills Itself as ‘a Dark Odyssey' About the Dawn of Artificial Consciousness
HBO’s revival of the chilling 1973 A.I. film appears made for our brave new world.