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Britt Lower Shines in Darkest Miriam a Drama on Love and Fear
Writer and director Naomi Jaye has achieved the remarkable by transforming the seemingly mundane tale of a soft-spoken librarian into an eloquent and captivat
Writer and director Naomi Jaye has achieved the remarkable by transforming the seemingly mundane tale of a soft-spoken librarian into an eloquent and captivat
As fans of Summer House are well aware, the dynamic relationships and inevitable drama make for unmissable TV. The recent breakup between Ciara Miller and Wes
This season of The Real Housewives of New Jersey has reached unprecedented levels of drama, culminating in the cancellation of the traditional reunion special
Jeremy Strong isn’t ruling out the possibility of another season of Succession, which ended—for now, at least—after a four-season run a year ago now. Bu
AM I OK?, directed by Stephanie Allynne and Tig Notaro, brings Dakota Johnson back to form after the critical flop of Madame Web. This time, she stars alongsi
Netflix’s new comedy Hit Man, directed by Boyhood‘s Richard Linklater, is a refreshing break from today’s cinema trends. Known for its complex t
Key Points 1. Hope Logan’s peculiar idea of acquiring a mannequin of Finn at Forrester Creations adds intrigue to her ongoing romantic and person
Scheana Shay’s Support for Raquel Leviss Before diving into the latest drama, it’s important to understand the backstory. Scheana Shay opened her
Rachel Sennott steps into the spotlight with remarkable poise in I Used to Be Funny, playing ‘Sam’, a stand-up comedian grappling with dark phases
At Newman Media, Nate’s (Sean Dominic) late-night work session is interrupted by Victoria (Amelia Heinle) who brings along a 25-year-old single malt to