Editorial
Watch This Week – 5/4/20
This week: Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist, 9-1-1, Creepshow, Motherland: Fort Salem, Becoming, The Eddy, Solar Opposites, Dead to Me, Killing Eve, I Know This Much is True
This week: Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist, 9-1-1, Creepshow, Motherland: Fort Salem, Becoming, The Eddy, Solar Opposites, Dead to Me, Killing Eve, I Know This Much is True
This week: This Is Us, The Chef Show, Grown-ish, The Bold Type, Gentefied, Hunters, Doctor Who, The Walking Dead
This week: Seven Seconds, McMafia, Good Girls, The Flash, Black Lightning, This Is Us, Chicago Med, Grown-ish, 9-1-1, Atlanta, Marlon Wayans: Woke-ish, The Walking Dead, The Oscars
Check out our picks of what you should be watching this week—featuring Legion, 13 Reasons Why, Rick and Morty, and more.
The demon stood surrounded by light, his lips curved into a smile. Finally freed from the confines of his human body, he was ready to complete the mission he had been assigned.
“Callwood at the Cooler” is a new bi-weekly column which will see me waxing lyrical about events in the news, pop culture, and the etc
Music videos are an interesting art form — they can be beautiful interpretations that reveal the inner meanings of the music, or they can make so little sense that they leave your brain feeling like scrambled eggs. We pay tribute to some of the biggest culprits in the latter category in this week’s Tuesday Ten.
There’s something strange about Gerard Way up there in the spotlight, something new. It’s not just that the My Chemical Romance frontman has traded his usual elaborately layered stage outfits for snug black jeans and a shredded black T-shirt, revealing a torso that’s gone from chubby to Bowie-in-Berlin gaunt. It’s not just that he’s dyed his once-dark chin-length hair a crazed-clown red — a look that Way, 33, also rocked in his pre-fame teenage years, inspired by Kurt Cobain and Wayne Coyne.
The annual Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony featured the spirit of 1970s British punk, some anti-war sentiments and probably the loudest noise ever heard at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel. In what’s often the case at the glittery ceremony, the honor also brought together a long-estranged group, in this case the Police. The British trio played publicly Monday for the first time in 18 years, singing the reggae-tinged “Roxanne,” the obsessive hit, “Every Breath You Take” and “Message in a Bottle.” “I’d like to make it very clear that there is absolutely no ego in our band whatsoever,”… Read more »