Byron Allen expands into CBS late-night with Comics Unleashed
Byron Allen’s panel comedy will occupy CBS’s 11:35 p.m. time slot after Stephen Colbert departs, creating a two-hour block under a time-buy arrangement
Byron Allen’s panel comedy will occupy CBS’s 11:35 p.m. time slot after Stephen Colbert departs, creating a two-hour block under a time-buy arrangement
Peacock extends Keke Palmer’s suburban mystery with a second season pickup
A fresh, clear-eyed recap of Euphoria’s narrative risks, key controversies and the open questions heading into season 3
Composer Colin Stetson designed a unique soundscape for Netflix’s Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen, mixing organic textures and electronic elements to mirror the series’ shifts
Colman Domingo hosted SNL for the first time, bringing charisma and an R&B-tinged monologue while sketches ranged from sharp to strained
A brisk recap of SNL’s parody of a controversial Easter post, the celebrity phone sketches and Colman Domingo’s mood-setting hosting debut
Colman Domingo turned his SNL hosting debut into a house party of a monologue and a wild promo that leaned into character comedy and cameos
A breakdown of how From rekindles the addictive mystery formula of Lost through subtler clues, memorable characters, and relentless tension
Ralph Fiennes says he was once open to returning as Voldemort but now thinks the chance has passed and suggests Tilda Swinton would be fantastic in the role
Ralph Fiennes mentioned Tilda Swinton as a contender for Voldemort, yet tensions around J.K. Rowling and recent casting disputes suggest she probably will not join the HBO adaptation
Kodak’s Verita 200D, created with Marcell Rév and Sam Levinson, brings a warmer, classical film look to modern productions while entering commercial availability
A concise look at Hello Sunshine’s current productions, the authors and showrunners involved, and where several high-profile film adaptations stand
Sarah Pidgeon discusses a skin flare-up during filming while the series draws praise for performance and heat for its liberties with real lives
Find out how to tune into the seven-channel Coachella 2026 livestream, which stages are in 4K and which headliners play April 10-12, 2026
Finally, Monarch: Legacy of Monsters uses a time-bending turn to unite Kurt and Wyatt Russell as Lee Shaw and raise the stakes for Axis Mundi and G-Day
A surprising disclosure about Dr. Al-Hashimi’s health reframes the day’s events at PTMC and puts several careers and lives on the line
Discover how production design, costume continuity and careful prop management create The Pitt’s immersive single-shift world while superfans clash over casting choices
A concise appraisal of Dan Levy’s Netflix series: charming family dynamics meet an uneven crime plot
How Billy Butcher’s choices in season 5 reshape the war against Homelander and the fate of supes
A closer look at Beef season 2: the creative process behind the opening fight, the new characters at Monte Vista Point, and creator Lee Sung Jin’s ongoing themes
Big Mistakes pairs sharp performances and playful writing with a willingness to embrace coincidence and silly escalation
Discover how Euphoria’s third season balances striking cinematography, a five-year jump, and powerhouse performances to create both triumphs and frustrations
The Boys season 5 opens with startling shifts: Kimiko begins speaking again, A-Train’s fate is sealed in episode one and showrunner Eric Kripke reflects on the difficult writing decisions
A weekend-ready, character-led mystery adapted from Harlan Coben’s bestseller and built for fast, suspenseful viewing
Elisabeth Moss reappears as June in a short but pivotal cameo on The Testaments premiere, linking the new cast to the world of Gilead