Is he trying to kill off HBO Max? Because it seems very much like he is trying to kill off HBO Max.
Sesame Street points out that monsters are fine and good.
David Zaslav is a monster and must be stopped at all costs.
Look, one’s with no ads and one’s without ads! Whaddya need, a map?!
It depends on how well House of the Dragon does. If it does well, then at least 2-3 of them will get a season.
Surely very few of these will ever get made, right? Launching this many spinoffs of a series that ended on a profoundly sour note that made many fans run for the hills seems like a bad idea, particularly for a company that is aggressively axing projects.
Either watch pop culture live or accept spoilers can happen.
Sepinwall made what I thought was a very interesting point: "Sometimes, when spinoffs bring back characters from the parent series, it’s to remind you of why you liked them in the first place. Both of Walt’s appearances here have instead played up his most insufferable qualities, giving you the worst version of Walter…
The schedules weird this summer. I was expecting some kind of big DC or Universal august release. I just looked at the release calendar yesterday there’s absolutely nothing that I wanna see playing in theatres at all this August. Honestly the next big thing looks like Wakanda Forever in November. I dont know if that’s…
The wife and I are closer to Nalini’s age than Devi’s, and we love the show. Glad to hear it’s as sharp as ever and looking forward to Friday’s wealth of fresh viewing material!
I love Never Have I Ever, and I’m older than the dead father in the show.
This show is absolutely fantastic. Really chuffed for a new season.
sources referred to the movie as “irredeemable” after test screenings.
Now is the winter of our streaming content.
i have read somewhere he’s not even a real person and is a character on a tv show. possibly even two tv shows.
As talented as Peele and Kaluuya are, presenting them as the standard for great actor-director pairings based on exactly one released film is almost as absurd as saying that Frances McDormand. great as she’s been in other films, stole Raising Arizona from Nicolas Cage and Holly Hunter.
I appreciate Arkady's character as well. Also noticed this episode (and in the previous one) that he has switched the using the informal form of address (2nd person singular instead of second person plural) with Oleg, which surprised me a bit. Oleg and Nina also switched to the informal address with each other in…