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Lin-Manuel Miranda's "Tick, Tick...Boom" musical adaptation could make a splash in several Oscars categories, including Andrew Garfield for best actor.
A year after the emcee's death, Alex Trebek's absence is felt as "Jeopardy" has fallen into doldrums of its own making.
Paramount’s family-friendly adventure “Clifford the Big Red Dog” pulled in a solid $2.3 million on its first day in theaters. The film, which is playing simultaneously in 3,407 North…
The Disney Plus reboot offers little hilarity and more homesickness for the original holiday film.
Michael C. Hall and Jennifer Carpenter both deliver strong performances, but the revival can't overcome lingering disappointment.
In a set of four new "Taste the Nation" holiday specials, Padma Lakshmi further develops and hones her approach to the series' over-arching premise.
For season 2 of HBO Max's "Love Life," William Jackson Harper twists the rom-com hero into a more interesting shape.
Netflix's "Colin in Black and White" focuses on future football pro Colin Kaepernick's racial awakening during his high school years.
The scarlet PBS Kids mascot finally gets a really big "Clifford" movie in this winsome formula fable.
The effects are beautiful, the interplay humane, but at heart it's a standard team superhero movie.
Dwayne Johnson, Ryan Reynolds and Gal Gadot play cops and crooks in this dumb-fun, elaborate Easter egg hunt.
The director of "Jackie" has made an enthralling drama of Diana's moment of truth and transition.
"Voyage," ABBA's first album in nearly 40 years, is so timelessly ABBA-esque that it could have come out any time in the past four decades.
The stripped-back moments are just sincere enough to tug at your heartstrings, but he's upping the bangers, too.
Coldplay comes close to jumping the shark with the celestial concept-album aspects of "Music of the Spheres," yet the pure pop songs work.
Sonic adventurer and piano balladeer James Blake is more conventional and disruptive on "Friends That Break Your Heart," his strongest album yet.
In this world premiere by Tom Kitt and Brian Yorkey at the Public Theater, the story centers the wrong character.
Stunning performances humanize Simon Stephens' play "Morning Sun," an earnest if bland love letter to a fundamentally unremarkable woman.
"Pride and Prejudice (sort of*)" is a smart, riotously funny take on the 19th century's blueprint rom-com that incorporates karaoke tunes.
Roundabout Theatre Company presents a timely revival of the musical by Tony Kushner and Jeanine Tesori.
The return of pro football gives a welcome boost to total pay TV subscriptions, softening the deepening dip the industry has seen
Dakota Johnson was caught off guard by the script for "The Lost Daughter": "I never read something so honest," she says. "At times, raw, almost to being uncomfortable but still so human."