Television

Geno Silva, the “Scarface” actor who performed one of the greatest hits in a hit movie … has died from complications related to dementia. His “Scarface” role, where he played The Skull and forever silenced Tony Montana [for the youngins … Al Pacino played him). It’s one of the most memorable scenes in what may
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The entertainment industry has nearly come to a halt as the coronavirus pandemic has necessitated production shutdowns, pushed back TV premiere dates (while other shows move up to take their place), and sent our favorite series into limbo before their full seasons could be completed. While some shows, including favorites like Supernatural and Legacies, are
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Jughead wrote a short story for the University of Iowa, Mr. Honey tried to cancel all extracurricular activities, and the Riverdale parents campaigned to bring prom back on Riverdale Season 4 Episode 19. Below, TV Fanatics Becca Newton, Meaghan Frey, and Jasmine Peterson debate Mr. Honey’s secret soft side, the discovery of a new murderous
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The coronavirus pandemic has taken a major toll on Hollywood, as social distancing and shelter-in-place orders across the U.S. have led to release date delays, production shutdowns, theater closures, and, as a result, record-low movie ticket sales. In response to the crisis and theatrical closings, several film studios have been taking proactive measures to ensure
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The Right Stuff will no longer take flight on National Geographic.  The series has been moved to streamer Disney+ ahead of a fall debut.  Eight episodes have been ordered of the scripted adaptation of Tom Wolfe’s bestselling nonfiction account of the early days of the U.S. space program. The show takes  clear-eyed look at what
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The highly anticipated TV adaptation of The Lincoln Lawyer is dead.  CBS has reportedly decided to shelve the drama series based on Michael Connelly’s 2005 novel of the same, according to Deadline.  The project snagged a series commitment from CBS back in June 2019, and was to be written and executive-produced by David E. Kelley
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