New York magazine
This IP Can't Dunk
King James gets traded to the Warner Bros. super-team.
5 min |
July 19 - August 1, 2021
New York magazine
Another Bard, Another Park
Classical Theatre of Harlem and Will Power refashion Richard III
2 min |
July 19 - August 1, 2021
TV Guide Magazine
Big Brother
THREE REASONS TO WATCH
1 min |
July 5 - 18, 2021
TV Guide Magazine
Evil
You’ll Scream! You’ll Laugh!
1 min |
July 5 - 18, 2021
TV Guide Magazine
SurrealEstate
SERIES PREMIERE Friday, July 16, 10/9c, Syfy
2 min |
July 5 - 18, 2021
TV Guide Magazine
The Beast Must Die
SERIES PREMIERE 10/9c, AMC
1 min |
July 5 - 18, 2021
TV Guide Magazine
Gunpowder Milkshake
Your guide to the very best streaming available now
1 min |
July 5 - 18, 2021
TV Guide Magazine
The White Lotus
The suite life sours in a vacation resort that’s far from Fantasy Island
2 min |
July 5 - 18, 2021
TV Guide Magazine
Naomi Osaka
TUESDAY, JULY 13
1 min |
July 5 - 18, 2021
TV Guide Magazine
History of the Sitcom
Your day-by-day guide to the week’s best television
2 min |
July 5 - 18, 2021
TV Guide Magazine
THE CON IS BACK ON
Noah Wyle joins the den of outlaw do-gooders who reteam to right wrongs on an updated Leverage
2 min |
July 5 - 18, 2021
TV Guide Magazine
Wellington Paranormal
You’ll Scream! You’ll Laugh!
1 min |
July 5 - 18, 2021
The Atlantic
Can Bollywood Survive Modi?
Its films have always celebrated a pluralistic India, making the industry—and its Muslim elite—a target of Hindu nationalists.
9 min |
July - August 2021
New York magazine
Up Where the People Are
A coming-of-age tale that takes the phrase “fish out of water” literally.
4 min |
June 21 - July 4, 2021
New York magazine
The Man In Trouble
Comedian Tim Robinson can’t resist playing characters who make him wince.
10+ min |
June 21 - July 4, 2021
New York magazine
Superrich Kids Get Trolled
The next-generation ‘Gossip Girl’ is more diverse, more self-aware, and far more lavishly produced.
10+ min |
June 21 - July 4, 2021
New York magazine
Rachel Lindsay Has No Roses Left to Burn
When I became The Bachelor’s first Black lead, I thought I could change it from within. Until I realized I was just their token.
10+ min |
June 21-July 4, 2021
TV Guide Magazine
POSTAPOCALYPTIC Y: THELAST MAN
What’s a rudderless young guy to do when he and his pet monkey are suddenly the only mammals with Y chromosomes left on Earth? That’s the problem for Yorick Brown (Ben Schnetzer) in Y: The Last Man, based on Brian K. Vaughan’s celebrated comics.
1 min |
June 7 - 20, 2021
TV Guide Magazine
TIME TRAVEL: THE TOMORROW WAR
In Prime Video’s flashy new alien-invasion movie, Chris Pratt (Guardians of the Galaxy’s Star-Lord) is saving the world— again.
1 min |
June 7 - 20, 2021
TV Guide Magazine
FANTASY ADVENTURE: SWEET TOOTH
Amid a global pandemic that is decimating humankind, a new form of life emerges when women mysteriously begin giving birth to babies with animalistic features.
1 min |
June 7 - 20, 2021
TV Guide Magazine
New Amsterdam: SEASON FINALE 10/9c, NBC
Instead of opting for a typically “flashy” finale, executive producer-director Peter Horton says, the medical drama looked within, creating an episode “all about our characters, making [our fans] fall in love with them again.”
1 min |
June 7 - 20, 2021
TV Guide Magazine
LOKI
In Disney+’s wildest arvel series, Thor’s brother, trickster god Loki, plays hero (maybe)
4 min |
June 7 - 20, 2021
TV Guide Magazine
Blindspotting: SERIES PREMIERE 9/8c, Starz
Ashley, played by the effortlessly appealing Jasmine Cephas Jones, is having one unhappy new year: Her partner of 12 years, Miles (Rafael Casal), gets arrested for drug possession, wrecking their almost middle-class life in Oakland.
1 min |
June 7 - 20, 2021
TV Guide Magazine
The Cube: SERIES PREMIERE 9/8c, TBS
NBA All-Star Dwyane Wade (above) pivots from boxing out players to boxing them in with this new game show.
1 min |
June 7 - 20, 2021
TV Guide Magazine
Holey Moley 3D in 2D: SEASON PREMIERE 9/8c, ABC
Breaking news from the world of extreme mini golf: Uranus, voted fan-favorite hole on this competition series’ outrageous course, will not return this summer.
1 min |
June 7 - 20, 2021
TV Guide Magazine
The Republic of Sarah: SERIES PREMIERE 9/8c, The CW
The sleepy New England town of Greylock, awash in autumn rain and color, wants to become its own country to stop a soul-sucking mining corporation from bulldozing it.
1 min |
June 7 - 20, 2021
TV Guide Magazine
WHAT'S WORTH WATCHING
Your day-by-day guide to the week’s best television
2 min |
June 7 - 20, 2021
Mystery Scene
THE MANY FACES OF MORIARTY
By 1893, Arthur Conan Doyle was a worldwide literary sensation. But he was also a man dogged by an unlikely enemy, and that enemy’s name was Sherlock Holmes. Frankenstein-like, the fictional detective haunted his creator, tormenting him, and would not leave him alone. For it must be said that Conan Doyle was a man of high literary aspirations, with a yearning to write books of both “serious” literature and psychical research. But the demand for new Holmes stories prevented him from realising this ambition. Speaking of this period in his career, Conan Doyle observed in an interview for Tit-Bits in December 1900 that “My low work was obscuring my higher.”
9 min |
Summer #168 2021
Mystery Scene
WILL DEAN
From an isolated cabin in a boggy Swedish forest, Will Dean conjures a fascinating series and now an intense standalone full of claustrophobia and creepiness.
8 min |
Summer #168 2021
Mystery Scene
STEPHEN MACK JONES
If the meaning of life is a puzzle awaiting assembly, then writers are purveyors of its pieces.
9 min |
