Stealing hearts! Sebastian Stan has been linked to plenty of famous women through the years — but he does his best to keep his love life on the down-low.
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Elaine Low Senior TV WriterAfter a four-year hiatus, Netflix’s “Master of None” is back with a third season marked by a tonal and narrative distance from its preceding seasons.Largely centered on Denise (Lena Waithe), Season 3, which is entitled “Master of None Presents: Moments in Love,” is a sort-of spiritual sequel to the beloved “Thanksgiving” episode in Season 2 that offered a glimpse into her character’s childhood and eventual coming out.
It also takes the focus off the first two seasons’
.Stealing hearts! Sebastian Stan has been linked to plenty of famous women through the years — but he does his best to keep his love life on the down-low.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVThrough such feature films as “The Lodge,” “The Lobster” and “Keep the Lights On,” cinematographer Thimios Bakatakis has become known for artistically depicting the tension of complicated familial and romantic relationships, often in isolated settings.
Firefly Lane is officially coming back for season two! On Wednesday, May 26, Netflix announced that based on Kristin Hannah's best-selling book of the same name will return in 2022. and , who play lifelong best friends Tully Hart and Kate Mularkey, revealed the news in a video posted to YouTube. “We don't have all the answers yet, but trust us, it's going to be worth the wait,” Chalke says.
The long-awaited “Friends” reunion is almost here.
Mdou Moctar, the Tuareg guitarist inspired by the traditional melodies of rural Niger and the bellowing shreds of Eddie Van Halen, is the latest artist to perform on NPR's Tiny Desk (Home) series. The new episode comes a few days after Moctar shared his great new album Afrique Victime, and three of its songs — "Ya Habibti," "Tala Tannam," and "Afrique Victime" — get performed.
Netflix series Master Of None has debuted to a mixed reception in the first reviews.The new five-episode season focuses on the relationship between Denise (Lena Waithe) and partner Alicia (Naomi Ackie), with co-creator and star of the first two seasons Aziz Ansari only popping up on screen this time around as he directs and co-writes.It comes after sexual misconduct accusations were levelled at Ansari in 2018, which he has denied, insisting that the sexual activity was ‘consensual’ – though he
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The last shift for Brooklyn’s semi-finest has an official starting point. NBC said today that the eighth and final season of Brooklyn Nine-Nine will launch with back-to-back episodes starting at 8 p.m. Thursday, August 12, and the show will air in those time slots all season.
Ethan Shanfeld The eighth and final season of “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” will premiere on August 12.The new season will kick off with two back-to-back episodes starting at 8 p.m., with new episodes airing each Thursday.Starring Andy Samberg and Andre Braugher, Season 8 follows NYPD’s 99th Precinct’s Det. Jake Peralta and Capt.
From its first episode, “Plan B,” which debuted on Netflix back in 2015, “Master of None” has always been an experiment in metatext. The series, from co-creators Aziz Ansari and Alan Young, puts a spin on their own experiences growing up as first-generation immigrants, struggling to make it into Hollywood and navigating through all kinds of anxious “Is this growing up?” experiences, from uncomfortable first dates to career setbacks.
Mónica Marie Zorrilla Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s Clark Kent and Lois Lane in an all-new, family-friendly animated series with Jack Quaid (“The Boys”) and Alice Lee (“Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist”) voicing America’s most recognizable super-sweethearts.
Caroline Framke Chief TV CriticFour years after the last episode of “Master of None,” a new season will premiere and feel nothing like the show that preceded it.When Aziz Ansari and Alan Yang’s series first debuted in 2015, it was one of Netflix’s early critical successes and an early indication of how storytelling on the streaming platform could be distinctive from broadcast and cable offerings.
The new season of Master of None drops on Netflix on May 23 and it may not be the comedy that you are used to seeing — and that’s a good thing.
Fans of WWE had much to cheer this weekend as five championship bouts took place after the exciting WrestleMania 37. Wrestlemania Backlash saw WWE Universal Championship, WWE Championship, Women’s SmackDown Championship, SmackDown Tag Team Championship and Women’s RAW Championship.
“The Chi to me is a family,” says Lena Waithe, creator and executive producer of the Showtime series set in Chicago’s South Side. “It’s about a family, about a community, and the thing that I always press us to do things that other shows may be afraid to do and to talk about things that other shows may not really want to tackle.”
It’s been a minute since audiences were treated to a new season of Netflix’s Emmy-winning Master of None created by Aziz Ansari and Alan Yang. Netflix said last month that it will finally debut a third season of the comedy May 23 — though it may not be something fans of the series would expect. In fact, it might go beyond expectations.