‘Heels’ Is a Family Drama, With Body Slams
Like most wrestling shows, this Starz series suggests that the sport’s most compelling action happens outside of the ring.
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Like most wrestling shows, this Starz series suggests that the sport’s most compelling action happens outside of the ring.
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The decades-old game show, TV comfort food for many, has been rocked by drama over who would replace the late Alex Trebek.
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The influential director steps in front of the camera for Season 4 of the Shudder anthology horror series. But he’s not playing one of his usual roles.
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It’s only a matter of time before the poster-board and markers come out …
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“Brooklyn Nine-Nine” is back, and a scrappy new wrestling drama pits brother against brother, inside the ring and beyond.
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Working on set can be challenging. In Britain, many productions are hiring trained counselors to help casts and crew cope.
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Roselyn Sánchez leads this Fox reboot of the beloved ABC series, playing a grandniece of Ricardo Montalbán’s white-suited steward of a mystical isle.
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In a group interview, Native American TV creators and performers discuss the significance of “Reservation Dogs” and “Rutherford Falls,” and why this is only the beginning.
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This new dark comedy, created by Sterlin Harjo and Taika Waititi, upends the usual Hollywood clichés about Native Americans, not least by having Native writers and actors tell the story.
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