On Sept. 16, Prime Video partnered with Tribeca Membership to deliver a first look at the new Prime Video three-part series, A Very Royal Scandal. The event was at the Tribeca Grill Loft, where event guests viewed the show’s first episode and participated in a talkback with Emily Maitlis, an executive producer, and Ruth Wilson, who played Emily Maitlis in the series.
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‘Agatha All Along’ Star Joe Locke Talks Witchcraft Lore, Learning on the Set, and Costumes From the Show
Witches and wigs and wisdom, oh my! We sat down with Joe Locke, who plays Teen on Agatha All Along, to discuss witchcraft lore, learning on the set, and costumes from the show.
Nobody Wants This is a romantic comedy featuring Adam Brody and Kristen Bell. The series follows the two on a journey through love, life, and religion as they navigate the Ins and outs of a relationship doomed from start. You can start streaming the show this Thursday, September 26th on Netflix.
As a millennial, it is so rewarding to have been alive during the 90’s love story error. I may have been too young for the full understanding of it, but getting a chance to acknowledge it, and watching it as an adult, there is no decade better.
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon-The Book of Carol Review: A Massive Improvement Over Season 1
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon – The Book of Carol premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival several months ago, and I enjoyed watching the first episode of the second season.
Oh do I have a lot to say about this week’s Power Book II: Ghost.
In a recent interview with Bashir Salahuddin, the multi-talented actor, writer, and producer opened up about his role in Hulu’s new comedy series How To Die Alone, created by and starring Natasha Rothwell. Salahuddin plays Brian, the brother of Melissa (Rothwell), and their relationship dynamic is complex, to say the least.
“How To Die Alone” Creators Natasha Rothwell & Vera Santamaria Embrace Life’s Messy Moments In New Hulu Comedy
We all know Natasha Rothwell from her scene-stealing role as Kelly in Issa Rae’s captivating HBO dramedy Insecure.
CBS PRESENTS “YOU’RE LAUGHING AT CBS,” CELEBRATING THE NETWORK’S LAUGH-OUT-LOUD “SIT-DOWN” COMEDIES
Perhaps we need to laugh more than ever these days.
This week’s episode of Power Book II: Ghost can be summed up in two words: “Bye Felicia.”