Steve Carell's 4-Season Sitcom With 96% RT Score Is A Mixture Of The Office And Brooklyn Nine-Nine

Steve Carellis best known for his role inThe Office,but he created another four-season sitcom with an impressive 96% onRotten Tomatoes— and it feels like a mash-up of his hit NBC series andBrooklyn Nine-Nine. Although Carell has shown his range in more serious roles (includinghis Hulu thriller,The Patient), he’s most often associated with his comedy projects. Obviously, this includesThe Office,but it also encompassesTV shows likeSpace ForceandThe Four Seasons,as well as movies likeThe 40-Year-Old VirginandAnchorman....

August 3, 2025 · 3 min · 586 words · Rhonda Herrera

Stranger Things' Finale Will Be Desperate To Avoid Becoming The "New Game Of Thrones," And It Already Has A Big Advantage

Final seasons of successful shows are always scary (especially after the mess that wasGame of Thronesseason 8), so there is a lot of pressure onStranger Thingsto ensure it gets its last set of episodes right. Some of the most iconic TV series failed to stick the landing with their endings. FromGame of Thrones' controversial finaletoHow I Met Your Mother’s botched conclusion,it’s easy to be disappointed by endings that don’t live up to a show’s reputation(especially when they make no sense and/or kill off beloved characters for no reason other than shock value)....

August 3, 2025 · 3 min · 572 words · Henry Ray

Tai's New Shauna Betrayal Brutally Remakes A Yellowjackets Pilot Episode Scene (& Finally Proves Everyone Wrong)

WARNING! This article contains SPOILERS for Yellowjackets' season 3 finale!Adult Tai has officially left Shauna’s side afterYellowjackets’ season 3, with this dark twist of fate being emphasized by the fact that the finaleremakes Shauna and Tai’s first scene together from the pilot episode. When we first meetYellowjackets’ present-day survivorsin the series premiere, it’s clear that their relationships have become distant, though they’re forever bound by their teenage trauma and crimes from the wilderness....

August 3, 2025 · 5 min · 1023 words · Robert Johnson

Taylor Sheridan Is Opening The Largest Film & TV Production Studio In Texas

As his impact on the entertainment industry continues to expand,YellowstonecreatorTaylor Sheridanunveils a production campus in North Texas, now the largest television and film studio in the state. The prolific screenwriter, director, actor, and producer is known forYellowstone,as well as multiple other series for Paramount+ and films likeSicario, Hell or High Water,andWind River. Stagerunnerreported that Taylor Sheridan and 101 Studios CEO David Glasser have teamed up with Hillwood and Paramount Television to develop a massive 450,000-square-foot production studio....

August 3, 2025 · 3 min · 478 words · Jorge Doyle

The From Season 4 Wait Is Painful-Fi Horror Show Based On Stephen King's Apocalyptic Story

The wait forFromseason 4 can seem painful, but while waiting for its release, viewers can fill the void by checking out a compelling apocalyptic Stephen King show.Fromis an original series and has etched its identity as one of the unique shows in the horror genre. However, despite this, it shares many parallels with Stephen King’s stories. For instance, the eerie small-town setting in its narrative seems reminiscent of the quaint and horrifying settings from Stephen King’s novelslikeThe MistandUnder the Dome....

August 3, 2025 · 5 min · 963 words · Laura Perry

The Gardener Cast & Character Guide

Netflix’s miniseriesThe Gardenerfeatures some great performances by its lead cast members that audiences may have seen before. Theexciting thriller seriesfollows a contract killer who works for his mother at their front, a gardening center. Due to a car accident during his childhood,The Gardener’s main character, Elmer, is unable to feel emotions, which helps make him the perfect killer. Things get complicated, though, when Elmer begins to develop feelings for the first time in years for his next target, Violeta....

August 3, 2025 · 4 min · 746 words · Annette Ho

The Godfather Has An Unnoticed Moment Of Genius That Led To One Of The Best Movie Scenes Ever

The Godfatheris filled with iconic moments, but there is one overlooked element that adds so much to one of the movie’s most famous scenes. More than 50 years after its release, there are still many people who considerThe Godfatherto be thegreatest movie of all time. Even with such a bold statement, it is hard to argue against it as the movie brilliantly rewrote the gangster genre while also featuring some of the greatest performances in the history of movies from Al Pacino and Marlon Brando....

August 3, 2025 · 4 min · 699 words · Zachary Wright

The Rock's 2006 Movie With Sarah Michelle Gellar Made Under $1 Million At The Box Office, But I Think It's A Misunderstood Classic

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnsonrarely misses at the box office, but a 2006 flop deserves more attention than it gets. Beginning his career in professional wrestling in the mid-1990s, The Rock quickly became a superstar outside sports entertainment with his larger-than-life personality and unbelievable charisma. Hollywood came calling quickly, and after a few cameo appearances and supporting parts, The Rock was thrust into movie stardom in his first leading role in 2002’sThe Scorpion King....

August 3, 2025 · 4 min · 794 words · Paige Johnson DDS

This Dragon Ball Scene Settles the Goku vs Vegeta Debate for Good

Anime has many fierce rivalries, but only a few are as iconic or as debated asDragon Ball’sGoku and Vegeta. Since Vegeta’s debut inDragon Ball Z, the two Saiyans have pushed each other beyond their limits and constantly compete for strength, pride, and recognition. Their rivalry has helped shape some of the franchise’s most memorable moments. While Goku often takes the spotlight with his endless growth and upbeat charm, Vegeta often serves as the gritty counterbalance, a warrior driven by pride and the need to surpass Goku....

August 3, 2025 · 3 min · 463 words · Anthony Moore

Today's Connections Hints & Answers For July 10, 2025 (Puzzle #683)

The last throes of winter define the themes of today’s challengingConnectionspuzzle, with a ton of similar concepts that are hard to pair into groups. I found today’s categories to be quite hard to find, especially since many of the words available were frustratingly similar. However, with the right clues, you may narrow down the context used for today’s puzzle to find multiple solutions. Similar to theNYTLetter Boxedgame, today’sConnectionspuzzle asks you to find patterns that are hard to see at first....

August 3, 2025 · 4 min · 642 words · Anthony Dickson

Tyler Perry’s She The People Trailer: Elected Lt. Governor Faces The Challenges Of Her New Position In Upcoming Netflix Comedy Series

The trailer forTyler Perry’s She The Peoplesees an elected lieutenant governor facing the challenges of her new position in anupcoming Netflix comedy series. Co-created, written, directed, and produced by Perry, Netflix’s upcoming political comedy follows Mississippi’s first Black female lieutenant governor who must manage her quirky family and deal with a boss who’s stuck in the past. Terri J. Vaughn leads the show’s cast alongside Jade Novah, Jo Marie Payton, Drew Olivia Tillman, Tré Boyd, and Dyon Brooks....

August 3, 2025 · 3 min · 446 words · Pam Dixon

Wednesday Season 2 Is Being Extra Sneaky With Tyler, And I Think I Know Why

The marketing for the sophomore season ofWednesdayis still being incredibly vague about the return of an important season 1 character, but the latest trailer perhaps reveals why Jenna Ortega’s Wednesday is desperate enough to turn to an old enemy for help.Wednesdayseason 2is said to be more horror-inspired than its predecessor, and Wednesday is already combating a friend’s supposed doom. Wednesday is returning to the macabre Nevermore Academy, along with her brotherPugsley (Isaac Ordonez) enrolling as a new student....

August 3, 2025 · 3 min · 565 words · Kelly Lopez

Why This Hit Culinary Drama Is Unwatchable For One Restaurant Owner With 35 Years Of Food Industry Experience

The Bearseason 4 is almost hereto the excitement of just about everyone I know who has seen the show–except my mom. A former restaurant owner, my mom watched the first season of the show, started the second, and then refused to keep going. It’s not that she thoughtThe Bearwas inaccurate or bad; she had the opposite problem. Joan Danoff owned Starland Café in Washington, DC, a restaurant that had live music every week, often hosted FBI directors and government officials (including a former senator by the name Joe Biden), and which sometimes resembledshows likeThe Bearmore than anyone would like to admit....

August 3, 2025 · 8 min · 1606 words · Fred Turner