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3 hours ago
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Why Roku's iconic home screen finally got a reboot

Roku is replacing its long-standing app-tile grid with a content-first home screen featuring recommendations and quicker access to Roku features.
fromEngadget
1 hour ago
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Roku updates its UI for the first time in a decade - Engadget

Roku’s updated homescreen adds personalization and ad placements, featuring frequently used apps and recommended picks while adapting to multiple household users.
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fromFast Company
3 hours ago

Why Roku's iconic home screen finally got a reboot

Roku is replacing its long-standing app-tile grid with a content-first home screen featuring recommendations and quicker access to Roku features.
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fromEngadget
1 hour ago

Roku updates its UI for the first time in a decade - Engadget

Roku’s updated homescreen adds personalization and ad placements, featuring frequently used apps and recommended picks while adapting to multiple household users.
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fromInverse
37 minutes ago

The Oldest Sci-Fi Show Will Return Even Later Than We Thought

A 2026 Christmas Doctor Who special may be canceled, potentially shifting a new episode to Easter 2027 and leaving nearly two years without new episodes.
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fromKotaku
3 hours ago

The 10 New Summer 2026 Anime You Should Be Most Excited For

Summer 2026 anime schedules are heavily stacked with major returning series and new releases, making it difficult to keep up with viewing demands.
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fromZDNET
1 hour ago

I listened to Sony's new modular Bravia theater system, and 'Dune' never sounded so real

Sony’s Bravia Theater Trio is a three-speaker flagship home theater system with dedicated left, right, and center channels for $2,199.
fromThe Verge
1 hour ago

Sony's Bravia 7 II makes a statement

The first wave of RGB LED TVs are fighting for their spot in the TV hierarchy. They need to outperform OLED TVs in brightness and color (because they'll never match OLED's contrast), and they need to outperform regular LED TVs in everything (because their price is so much higher). It's now time for Sony to take a swing with the Bravia 7 II, which is out alongside the flagship Bravia 9 II. Both pair RGB LED backlighting with Sony's always top-notch processing.
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fromZDNET
1 hour ago

Sony Bravia 9 II vs. Sony Bravia 9: I compared the True RGB TV to standard Mini LED - this model wins

Sony updated the Bravia 9 II with an all-new True RGB LED screen, which works similarly to the Samsung R95H. It works in tandem with Sony's new RGB Backlight Master Drive Pro engine, which precision-controls the individual red, green, and blue LEDS for ultra-accurate colors, impressive contrast, and a brighter screen than Sony's OLED offerings.
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fromDefector
1 hour ago

Enough With This Stupid Camera Angle | Defector

A poor NBC camera angle disrupts enjoyment and makes it hard to follow the game during Western Conference Finals.
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fromConsequence
1 hour ago

SNL Sketch Count: Season 51 Wrapped, Ashley Padilla's Rise, Will Ferrell's Milestone, More

Ashley Padilla led Season 51 with 92 sketches, while Will Ferrell, Kenan Thompson, and James Austin Johnson reached major all-time and role-specific milestones.
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fromEngadget
1 hour ago

Sony announces True RGB Bravia TV lineup - Engadget

True RGB Mini LED TVs use independently controlled RGB LED backlights for purer color, reduced blooming, and higher brightness than standard Mini LED.
fromPitchfork
3 hours ago

Catch a Glimpse of Phoebe Bridgers in Her New Film With Robert Pattinson

Before she was playing secret pop-up shows across the country this year, Phoebe Bridgers spent time shooting A24's Primetime. The upcoming film, which chronicles the beginning of Chris Hansen's infamous 2000s TV program To Catch a Predator, was directed by Ren Faire's Lance Oppenheim and stars Robert Pattinson in the lead. You can check out a brief teaser trailer below along with the film's poster. Primetime currently has no release date.
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fromEsquire
7 hours ago

'Widow's Bay' Episode 6 Finally Peels Back the Curtain on the Cursed Village

It's not that I ever forgot about Betty Gilpin. She's a streaming-era stalwart whose sharp instincts, unmatchable aura, and finely-tuned line readings turn anything from a "Maybe I'll watch it ( lying)" into a "What platform is it on ( sincerely)?" Since she last body-slammed Alison Brie on GLOW, Gilpin has been the best thing in stuff like American Primeval, Death by Lightning, and that Peacock show where she's a nun who fights AI. Not everything she's acted in is a winner, but she's never the loser in any of them.
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fromVulture
19 hours ago

There's No Hockey Romance Fatigue

A new Prime Video hockey romance debuted strongly, becoming the third most-watched debut series with 36 million viewers in twelve days.
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fromGothamist
5 days ago
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How a West Village bar found itself at the center of the 'Summer House' scandal

A new “Summer House” relationship controversy involving betrayal and friendship fallout is driving major Bravo programming uncertainty and intense fan outrage.
fromVulture
6 days ago
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The Valley Recap: Danny Darko

Refusing public accountability and keeping conflicts behind closed doors can intensify scrutiny and expose toxic patterns on reality TV.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
15 hours ago

Can dating reality shows ever be safe? podcast

Dating reality TV shows with strangers sharing close living spaces and beds are difficult to make safe under intense pressures and expectations.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

I was on Love Island. After the MAFS scandal, I know what TV companies must do to keep contestants safe | Sharon Gaffka

Reality TV is highly constructed, and welfare systems often rely on reactive disclosure rather than preventive safeguarding, raising human safety concerns.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

It's just not safe. It's not OK': can Married at First Sight ever be risk-free?

Married at First Sight UK participants say filming pressures and isolation make the format inherently unsafe despite welfare protocols.
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fromVulture
6 days ago

The Valley Recap: Danny Darko

Refusing public accountability and keeping conflicts behind closed doors can intensify scrutiny and expose toxic patterns on reality TV.
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fromScary Mommy
22 hours ago

Will 'The Boroughs' Season 2 Happen? Creator Plans & Ending Explained

No official renewal exists for Season 2, but creators have outlined a multi-season plan and a three-season arc.
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fromTasting Table
22 hours ago

Why Did Nailed It! Disappear? - Tasting Table

A baking competition for struggling home bakers ran seven seasons, then stopped after a short final run amid reported labor issues, with no confirmed return.
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fromScary Mommy
1 day ago

37 New Family-Friendly Movies & Shows To Watch On Netflix In June

New family-friendly TV shows and movies will arrive on Netflix in June, including reality, live-action, animated series, and major films.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago
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Stephen Colbert hosts Michigan public access show day after last appearance on Late Show

Stephen Colbert hosted Only in Monroe in Michigan after CBS ended The Late Show, featuring Jack White, Jeff Daniels, Eminem, and others.
fromVulture
3 days ago
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You Didn't Have to Wait Long for Stephen Colbert's Late Night Return

Stephen Colbert returned to Only in Monroe the day after leaving CBS, guest-hosting a Michigan-focused late-night show with major guests and musical direction by Jack White.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
22 hours ago

Colbert launches YouTube channel less than a week after late-night show ends

A new YouTube channel debuted with a Monroe, Michigan public-access appearance, amid ongoing controversy over Paramount’s cancellation of The Late Show and a settlement tied to Trump’s presidential library.
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fromKotaku
2 days ago

CBS Explains Why It Was Copyright Striking Viral Colbert Bit

CBS waived further enforcement of copyright notices after Colbert’s Monroe episode was posted online.
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fromInverse
23 hours ago

'Spider-Noir' Release Date, Time, Trailer And Plot For Amazon's New Superhero Show

Spider-Noir premieres May 27 on Prime Video with eight episodes available at midnight PT/3:00 a.m. ET in black-and-white and True Hue formats.
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fromThe New Yorker
18 hours ago

Hollywood Comes to Jesus

The Chosen portrays Jesus with humor, builds large fan-driven funding, and uses immersive sets and conventions to sustain a faith-based filmmaking subculture.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
20 hours ago

World War II with Tom Hanks review one of the largest documentaries in human history

World War II with Tom Hanks presents the war’s global impact across 20 episodes but struggles to feel epic due to modern reliance on talking-head narration.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

I'm an absolute gurner. I'm worried': The Archers stars on their flower power stage show

Tracy Horrobin balances busy responsibilities with blunt speech, while rural Ambridge characters’ reading habits reflect class, tradition, and personal priorities.
fromBustle
1 day ago

The New Rules Of Reality TV Casting

In the early 2000s, industry scouts would sift through Cosmopolitan 's roundups of hot, eligible guys. They'd approach attractive randoms at the Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica to see if strangers might be open to appearing on this cool new genre of TV where the stars weren't professional actors.
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fromArs Technica
1 day ago

Review: The Boroughs is a smart, pitch-perfect creature feature

Sam Cooper (Alfred Molina) is a recently widowed, retired aeronautical engineer who (very) reluctantly moves into The Boroughs retirement community. It was his late wife's choice to move there, and the company refuses to let him out of the contract he co-signed when Lilly (Jane Kaczmarek) was still alive. So he's grumpy about the whole arrangement, snapping at his long-suffering daughter, Claire (Jena Malone) and pretty much anyone else who crosses his path.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Our nightly sanity check': readers on their memories of Stephen Colbert and The Late Show

Stephen’s wit and anger provided nightly sanity during crises, challenged hypocrisy and racism, and connected through faith and humor.
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fromEsquire
2 days ago

Sam Levinson Breaks Down the Nastiest Death Ever In 'Euphoria'

Extreme discomfort was used to deliver justice in a way that makes viewers question what they wanted.
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fromEsquire
2 days ago

Sam Levinson Breaks Down the Nastiest Death Ever In 'Euphoria'

Extreme discomfort was used to deliver justice in a way that makes viewers question what they wanted.
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fromwww.thepinknews.com
1 day ago

Rylan Clark gobsmacked as he's asked about cheating on ex-husband

Honesty is viewed as best, with guilt and secrets causing severe distress and leading to a marriage breakdown.
fromIrish Independent
1 day ago

Galway GAA star Sean Fitzgerald joins new series of Love Island

He said that he believed he should be in the villa, as he would bring "all of my undiagnosed whatever I have to the table. Do you understand me?" However, he added he wouldn't be pulling someone for a chat, saying that there will be "none of that shite... I would just be normal and Irish," before finishing the video by kissing the screen.
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fromVulture
2 days ago

The Boroughs's Clarke Peters Wants Art to Keep Seeking Answers (and Mushrooms)

When Clarke Peters talks about Art Daniels, the former radical, current drug enthusiast and spiritual seeker he plays on The Boroughs, he tends to slip into the third person. He'll talk about how Clarke relates to Art, or what Clarke and Art have in common, and it's a reveal of how personal this role became for the longtime actor. At first, Peters turned The Boroughs down: "Someone had likened it to Stranger Things, and having seen a little bit of Stranger Things, I thought, At my age, I don't want to be chasing monsters for the next five years," Peters says with a laugh.
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fromwww.mediaite.com
2 days ago

CBS Halts Copyright Strikes on Third-Party Uploads of Colbert's Only in Monroe Show After Backlash

CBS suspended further copyright takedown notices targeting uploads of Stephen Colbert's surprise return to the Michigan public access show Only in Monroe on Sunday after backlash erupted online over the move. The backlash came over unofficial uploads of the episode, which aired Friday night, just 24 hours after Colbert's Late Show finale aired. Several clips and full uploads posted by third-party accounts had already amassed hundreds of thousands of views before Colbert launched an official YouTube channel carrying the episode.
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fromBustle
2 days ago

Exclusive: Belmont Cameli Teases What Hannah & Garrett Face In 'Off Campus' Season 2

Garrett and Hannah’s relationship continues into future Off Campus seasons, with new storylines tied to hockey suspension, internships, music, and semester-based arcs.
fromThe New Yorker
2 days ago

How "The Chosen" Spurred a Golden Age of Christian Filmmaking

For years, Karla Cameron, a retired Dr Pepper executive in Georgia, taught Bible-study classes to teen-agers, a task that became more challenging during the COVID-19 pandemic. She wanted to show videos to her students, but most of the Biblical movies she found had cheesy writing, bad acting, and costumes with visible zippers. One day, she learned about a new television program that told the story of Jesus and his disciples. It was called "The Chosen," and blog posts praised the show for its authenticity and its humanity.
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fromVulture
2 days ago

All the Questions the Summer House Reunion Needs to Answer

The reunion is expected to clarify when and how Amanda and West’s connection began, how it affected relationships, and how other cast members respond to ensuing controversies.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
2 days ago

Ariel Winter on returning as 'Sofia the First' in new Disney Jr. series

Sofia the First returns with a new series featuring Ariel Winter reprising her role and new magical school adventures for young princes and princesses.
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fromVulture
2 days ago

The Audacity Season-Finale Recap: War Games

A finale centers on post-event fallout, where a small joke about wrong coffee milk becomes a rare satirical moment amid bleak, contemptuous storytelling.
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fromThe Atlantic
3 days ago

The Kardashian-Industrial Complex

Kardashians respond to criticism by reframing entertainment as authenticity, while their reality show’s success shows how “real” can be manufactured for ratings.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
3 days ago

ABC's new home renovation show 'Home For Good' is changing the lives of local heroes

Renovations create tailored, accessible, safe home spaces for first responders, veterans, and community heroes, delivering uplifting transformations within seven days.
fromwww.npr.org
7 years ago

What Summit? On North Korean TV, The News Is All About Rice Farming

Korean Central Television, the state broadcaster, is the only channel North Koreans get, and it's showing the farmers at work, he says. This leaves North Koreans largely in the dark about all the rushed diplomacy happening in the lead-up to June 12. "You can keep 25 million people completely in the dark. So the propaganda apparatus and the way the North Korean government tells different things to its people, and also restricts them from hearing things, is one of the things I was most interested in," says Martyn Williams, who records and watches North Korean state television every day from satellite TV, as part of his blog, North Korea Tech.
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fromB&T
6 days ago

Frontier Australia In Partnership With Nine Launch TV Campaign Competition For Aussie Businesses

TV TakeOff is about one thing, accelerating growth for ambitious Australian brands. We've spent decades helping businesses scale through television, and we've seen the same pattern play out across every category, when you introduce TV at the right stage, it unlocks disproportionate growth. This isn't theory. It's proven. TV TakeOff is about taking that proven growth engine and putting it behind the next generation of scale-up brands,
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fromwww.bbc.com
3 days ago

Saying goodbye to Football Focus after 52 years

Football Focus ended after 52 years, celebrating fans, football stories, and a final Premier League season preview.
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fromLindsey Gamble
6 days ago

Why Netflix, Disney+, and Prime Video Are Betting on Short-Form Video Feeds - Lindsey Gamble

Short-form vertical feeds are expanding across streaming apps to solve discovery and subscription fatigue by surfacing content faster and reducing friction between discovery and viewing.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Are they your real teeth?' How TV's best and most gloriously blunt chatshow ripped up the rulebook

A neurodivergent panel interviews celebrities with no taboo questions, producing candid, funny, and emotionally revealing television moments.
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fromInverse
3 days ago

25 Years Later, One Star Trek Finale Remains A Brilliant And Barely Second-Best

Voyager’s “Endgame” remains a highly rewatchable finale with lasting canon impact, closely matching “All Good Things...” in franchise significance.
fromwww.mediaite.com
3 days ago

Survivor Loser Bitterly Complains After Loss Questions Legitimacy of Game: If That's a Jury'

Jonathan Young bitterly complained about the jury process after he lost the $2 millioin prize to a competitor he felt he had bested. The 50th season of Survivor went out with a bang this week when host Jeff Probst biffed it hard during the live finale, revealing that 3rd runner-up Rizo Velovic had lost the fire-making challenge before that segment had aired. Aubry Bracco wound up beating Young 5 votes to 3, with Joe Hunter posting a goose-egg in the final vote.
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fromVulture
5 days ago

Everything That Happened on the Final Late Show With Stephen Colbert

A finale episode combined surprise guest appearances, a heartfelt audience message, and a late-night host supercut cold open.
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fromConsequence
5 days ago

Stephen Colbert's Final Late Show Was a Joyful Act of Defiance

The final Late Show episode blended cheeky humor, nerdy references, and sincere tributes while featuring pop-up celebrity interruptions and a historic Paul McCartney interview.
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fromThe New Yorker
4 days ago

A Funeral for Stephen Colbert's "Late Show"

The final broadcast of The Late Show framed Stephen Colbert’s cancellation as a surreal, awkward farewell amid major network and political fallout.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Stephen Colbert's Late Show finale was a bittersweet, star-packed goodbye

CBS canceled The Late Show, ending a long-running institution and leaving its late-night slot to a syndication program.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

He made us laugh and he never flinched': America says goodbye to The Late Show and Stephen Colbert

Stephen Colbert’s final Late Show episode drew major tributes, with guests and public figures praising his wit, honesty, and cultural impact.
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fromSlate Magazine
5 days ago

In His Final Episodes, Stephen Colbert's Greatest Asset Wasn't His Comedy. It Was Something Else.

The Late Show became a “joy machine” by turning late-night comedy toward sincerity, especially after election-night 2016 forced a shift from scripted humor to honest connection.
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fromVulture
5 days ago

Everything That Happened on the Final Late Show With Stephen Colbert

A finale episode combined surprise guest appearances, a heartfelt audience message, and a late-night host supercut cold open.
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fromConsequence
5 days ago

Stephen Colbert's Final Late Show Was a Joyful Act of Defiance

The final Late Show episode blended cheeky humor, nerdy references, and sincere tributes while featuring pop-up celebrity interruptions and a historic Paul McCartney interview.
fromTruthout
4 days ago

Trump Celebrates Colbert's Ouster at Hands of CBS Owners Aligned with His Admin

“We see this over and over again, where the Trump administration is weaponizing its power over mergers to try to get what it wants in the media space,” says David Sirota, editor-in-chief of The Lever and host of the Master Plan podcast.
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fromVulture
4 days ago

Euphoria Is No Longer the Anointed One

Since its beginning, Euphoria has been one of the buzziest shows on TV. Its first season scandalized with sex and drugs and dick-pic seminars, but it also drew a ton of praise. The show ended up on "Best of 2019" lists from , (which called it "the best look at the generation born after 9/11 we've seen on TV yet"), (which predicted that Zendaya
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fromEngadget
5 days ago

Engadget Podcast: RGB, OLED and the TVs you should buy today - Engadget

It’s a good weekend to think about buying a new TV! This week, Devindra is joined by CECritic founder Dipin Sehdev to discuss the new RGB TVs and how they compare to OLED, the previous high-end TV technology of choice. Is RGB tech actually worth the premium, especially when OLED TVs have come way down in price? We also offer up a few tips for choosing the best TV today.
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fromKotaku
5 days ago

The Boys' Finale Gave Us One Last Homelander Meme

Homelander’s death scene became a meme template for helplessness, failed escape attempts, and humiliating desperation online.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

The days I had to have sex with randoms, I thought thank God!' Jamie Bell on eye-popping drama Half Man

Half Man follows two brothers in a toxic, codependent relationship across decades, mixing explicit sex, violence, and plot twists.
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fromFast Company
4 days ago

Stephen Colbert's decade-old lesson on navigating uncertainty is more relevant than ever

Graduates received guidance to face uncertainty, adapt identities, and make practical plans for an unpredictable future.
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fromThe Atlantic
5 days ago

How Dropout Cracked Internet Comedy

Dropout grew by avoiding growth-at-all-costs, focusing on comedy audiences, and building a content universe with creator-driven, love-first principles.
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fromVulture
5 days ago

The Peaky Blinders Spinoff Sounds a Lot Like Peaky Blinders

A post-WWII Peaky Blinders spinoff follows Charles Shelby seeking normality after severing ties, with Duke Shelby and new cast joining the story.
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fromInverse
4 days ago

Apple's Biggest Sci-Fi Epic Just Set Up A Tragic Endgame

Avery Stevens and Alex Baldwin are brought into a pivotal partnership that restores the Baldwin-Stevens connection in Season 5.
fromCN Traveller
5 days ago

Where was 'Off Campus' filmed? Behind the scenes of the popular college romance series

Based on Elle Kennedy's best-selling novel The Deal, the series is a delicious combination of competitive campus hockey and college romance, and follows the lives of Hannah Wells (played by Ella Bright) and Garrett Graham (Belmont Cameli). Their unexpected spark soon turns into something more... Like a great lineage of rom-coms before it, the series starts with a fake boyfriend proposal from Hannah. A music major, she asks Garett, a star hockey player, to pretend in exchange for her helping him with his grades.
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fromArs Technica
4 days ago

The Boys is dead. Long live Vought Rising.

Vought Rising is a 1950s prequel teaser revealing Vought International’s twisted origins and Supes’ early military beginnings before private-sector power.
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fromIrish Independent
5 days ago

Former Wish You Were Here...? presenter Judith Chalmers dies aged 90

Judith Chalmers, a long-running travel and TV presenter, died at 90 after years living with Alzheimer’s, surrounded by family at home.
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