By James McClain
19.04.2020 - 15:55 / tvguide.com
A new week means a new batch of the best shows and movies to watch this week, and someone out there has been a really good boy/girl, because it happens to be a great week of television. So much so that we couldn't fit it all here. But the ones we fit here are awesome, so take the quality over the quantity.
This week, the best television and movies include a stirring sports documentary featuring the most BAMF to ever shoot the rock, Steve Kerr. Plus there's some airtime given to Michael
By James McClain
Manchester United forward Alexis Sanchez wants to retire in his native Chile, the club president of Club Universidad de Chile has claimed.
“Cole Sprouse Is Over Party” was a trending topic on Twitter on Friday (May 1) and the actor’s girlfriend Lili Reinhart spoke out to defend him in some now-deleted tweets.
By Marc Malkin
By John Hopewell
Roomies, step into The Shade Room and catch this tea that Mrs. Nene Leakes is spilling.
They say imitation is the greatest form of flattery, and if that’s true then Aldi is paying a pretty huge compliment to Benefit and Sand & Sky.The budget supermarket is bringing back its own versions of two very famous designer beauty products, for just a fraction of the price.
While several cities and states weigh the pros and cons of reopening businesses, television is all like, "Hello!? I've been open this whole time! What more do you want?" And this week has a plethora of options, from two skinny guys being goofy to one massive hunk killing lots of people. That's range!
"I’m embarrassed to admit this now"
By Nellie Andreeva
[Warning: The following contains spoilers for the Season 5 finale of Better Call Saul, "Something Unforgivable." Read at your own risk!]
By Audrey Cleo Yap
By Audrey Cleo Yap
[Warning: The following contains spoilers for the Season 5 finale of Better Call Saul, "Something Unforgivable." Read at your own risk!]
By Michael Schneider
By Anthony D'Alessandro
Nacho Varga (Michael Mando) is on shaky ground heading into the Season 5 finale of Better Call Saul. Just when it looked like he was about to be free of Lalo Salamanca (Tony Dalton) for good, Lalo had to turn around and question Jimmy (Bob Odenkirk) about what really happened when he picked up that $7 million bail in the desert.