With Nicole Kidman starring in a HBO drama written by David E. Kelley, it’s easy to imagine The Undoing as a sort of Big Little Lies spinoff, with Kidman’s Celeste moving from Monterey to New York City and finding love again with Hugh Grant after that unfortunate Perry situation. (Hey, she deserves it!) But The
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A dark, gritty reboot of the golden oldie Perry Mason? At first, it sounds like a joke, or like a Jack Donaghy idea from 30 Rock. The classic legal drama debuted way back in 1957, which leaves quite a thick layer of dust to brush away, but HBO’s reboot — premiering this Sunday at 9/8c;
This is a busy week full of premieres, and at a time the world is crumbling, well, we need premieres! And just to ensure that politics are never far out of reach, these premieres run the gambit of the political spectrum. There is a documentary about fake news, alternate history addressing the treatment of Jews
The Last of Us franchise is set to expand in a big way. The beloved videogame series is getting a TV adaption at HBO, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Craig Marzin, the creator of 2019 drama Chernobyl, is set to work with Neil Druckmann, the writer and creative director of the 2013 videogame. THR says
RELATED STORIES Even if you already know the story of the rigged McDonald’s Monopoly game (which was covered extensively by The Daily Beast in 2018), HBO’s McMillions documentary series is a fun, informative and highly entertaining look into one strange scam. The basic details are this: From 1989 to 2001, ex-cop Jerome “Jerry” Jacobson rigged the