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'Happiest Season' director Clea DuVall talks sequel ideas and fan obsession with Kristen Stewart and Aubrey Plaza.
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'Happiest Season' writer-director Clea DuVall and the film's stars Mackenzie Davis, Alison Brie, and Mary Steenburgen tell us all about their upcoming LGBTQ holiday film using Mad Libs.
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Yakko, Wakko and Dot are back in cartoon land after a 22-year vacation.
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Stock up on microwave popcorn! In the strangest year ever for film, fall will deliver some thrilling big-screen blockbusters, even though many viewers will still be watching from their living rooms. Here are 10 flicks our critics can’t wait to watch, all with sizzle and star power to spare. 1. “Wonder Woman 1984” Oct. 2, …
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Blake Anderson is moving from a “Workaholic” to being “Woke.” Anderson, who created/starred in the long-running “Workaholics” on Comedy Central, has a lead role in Hulu’s “Woke.” He plays Gunther, the stoner roommate of Keef Knight (Lamorne Morris, “New Girl”), a cartoonist who prides himself on keeping his work “light” — exasperated by the notion …
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Barbecues and far-flung vacations might be iffy this Labor Day — but, luckily, TV can still take you on a journey from the comfort of your couch. From old favorites to new releases and specials, here’s what to watch on the small screen on The Big Day. “Mulan” (Disney+) The latest in Disney’s live-action adaptations …
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The pandemic may have affected plans for the fall 2020 TV schedule, but there's plenty to watch from 'Fargo' to 'Family Guy' to 'Filthy Rich' to 'Fear the Walking Dead.'
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Christy Carlson Romano, who’s best known for voicing teen spy “Kim Possible,” has added chef to her TV resume. In “Bucket List Bistro,” Romano and her husband, Brendan Rooney, take viewers into their California kitchen to cook dishes from various countries around the globe. It premieres Thursday on the “Taste of Fox” YouTube channel, Fox …
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The “Please, Baby, Please” episode of “Black-ish,” which was shelved before airing by ABC due to its political content back in 2018, will finally make it to air on Hulu. “Black-ish” creator Kenya Barris shared the news in a statement Monday. “We were one year post-election and coming to the end of a year that …
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One day after Hulu canceled her series “High Fidelity” after one season, star Zoë Kravitz called out the streaming service for not having shows with much diversity. Kravitz took to her Instagram on Thursday to post some behind-the-scenes photos with her “High Fidelity” cast members after news broke that the show was canceled. “I wanna …