Colman Domingo Makes Sense of ‘The Madness’
The Netflix thriller uses a murder mystery to explore the dangers of misinformation and conspiracy theories. “It’s this flood of not knowing what to believe,” the actor says.
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The Netflix thriller uses a murder mystery to explore the dangers of misinformation and conspiracy theories. “It’s this flood of not knowing what to believe,” the actor says.
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Created by the Booker Prize-winning author Marlon James, the HBO series puts a new spin on a lot of old crime show conventions.
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Whether you’re feeling sentimental or irreverent, our list has you covered, with classics from shows like “Friends,” “Gossip Girl” and “South Park.”
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After 35 years of voicing Bart’s unlucky but indefatigable best friend, Pamela Hayden is retiring. She still has high hopes for his future.
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‘Dune: Prophecy’ Season 1, Episode 2 Recap: The Agony
Valya has shown that she is clearly willing to sacrifice whatever, and whomever, it takes to accomplish her goal.
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In ‘A Man on the Inside,’ Ted Danson Finds Another Good Place
Created by Michael Schur and starring Danson, this Netflix sitcom synthesizes the most gutting realities of life and death into cozy, low-stakes comedy.
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‘Carl the Collector’ Puts an Autistic Child (Well, Raccoon) in the Lead
Several recent TV series for adults have featured autistic lead characters. A new PBS show looks to expand that trend into children’s programming.
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‘Interior Chinatown’ Review: Off the Shelf
Charles Yu adapts his award-winning novel into a series that is both starkly different from the original and frustratingly familiar.
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In ‘Interior Chinatown,’ the Sets Have Main Character Energy
The Hulu series unfolds in a Chinatown that “is both physical and psychological,” said Charles Yu, the creator. Here’s a look at how four key settings bring the story to life.
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Meyers tried out a few catchphrases for DiGiorno’s seasonal offering, while Jimmy Fallon suggested some last-minute Turkey Day substitutions.
By Trish Bendix
Along with David and Jerry Zucker, he revolutionized film comedy with a style of straight-faced, fast-paced parody.
By Clay Risen
Over half an inch of rain could accumulate throughout Thursday in Manhattan.
By Emmett Lindner
She was honored on Broadway for roles in “Pal Joey” and “No, No, Nanette” and then turned to TV, where she won three Daytime Emmys for her work on “Ryan’s Hope.”
By Richard Sandomir
Whether you’re with hanging out with children or adults, want to laugh or tuck into an adventure, here are some specific selections to stream.
By Maya Salam
Kimmel called the president-elect’s plan to hit Mexico, Canada and China with sweeping tariffs “the dumbest thing he’s come up with since Don Jr.”
By Trish Bendix
The Bravo reality show is getting an entirely new cast for its 12th season. Lisa Vanderpump, for whom the show is named, will continue at its helm.
By Remy Tumin
Although Thanksgiving was still three days away, “the turkeys looked at Biden and said, ‘We better get this done,’” Jimmy Fallon said.
By Trish Bendix
The film has ended, but the names of the many people who worked on it are rolling across the screen. Do you stick around?
By Alissa Wilkinson
Watch the Macy’s Day Parade, the dog show and football while the turkey is cooking, and catch up on true crime and two new shows.
By Shivani Gonzalez
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