Editorial
Watch This Week – 2/26
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
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
This week: The Cloverfield Paradox, Westworld, Supergirl, The Flash, This is Us, Black Lightning, Chicago Med, Riverdale, Grown-ish, 2 Dope Queens, The Ritual, Star Trek: Discovery, Homeland, Absentia
This week: Supergirl, The Flash, Brooklyn Nine Nine, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, This Is Us, Riverdale, and more.
by Kat Bittner Have I mentioned I have a weakness for brainy bearded brunets? (What? That’s the masculine form of the word.) So I had a fangirl squee moment, seeing Roger MacKenzie in the opening of episode four “Of Lost Things”. He, Brianna, and Claire are playing history detective, trying to locate where Jamie went after the Battle of Culloden. They find his name among a list of prisoners in Ardsmuir. Roger sees this as a reason to have a victory drink him with Brianna, but Claire wants to find out what happened to Jamie after prison… …which smoothly transitions to the Downton… Read more »
Brendon Urie met everyone’s expectations and did, indeed, make high heels work in Kinky Boots.
The franchise goes out on a rather high note, with plenty of resolutions amid a final grand adventure.
Go behind the lens with J. Cole’s new special, 4 Your Eyez Only, which airs April 15th on HBO.
Yellowcard made true on their intent to go where they’ve never gone before with Lift A Sail. Despite being around for almost 20 years now, the band still continues to challenge and reinvent themselves.
With Feel, Sleeping With Sirens achieve every band’s goal: releasing a new album that offers something fresh while still retaining the sound their fans fell in love with. Whether your preference is angst-driven metal or poignant pop, this album is sure to leave you feeling something.
Stuart Cable, the drummer and founder member of the rock band Stereophonics, has been found dead after a marathon drinking session at his home in south Wales.