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Liz McGraw Fires Back At Speculation Over Quitting ‘RHORI’ With Claims Of “Skeletons” & “Jail”: “I Have Never Been Investigated”
Liz McGraw surprised fans of The Real Housewives of Rhode Island when she announced she had quit the Bravo series after only one season. After McGraw’s announcement, chatter on social media speculated about why she didn’t want to continue on the show, with claims that she was afraid of facing jail time or of uncovering…
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‘Godfather of Harlem’ to Conclude With 2-Hour Series Finale
It is likely to air in two parts across as many weeks, a source tells The Hollywood Reporter.
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New Heights: Netflix’s Daredevil Couple Get Engaged Atop Empire State Building
‘Skywalkers’ documentary stars get engaged and unfurl peace banner, but CNN slams the “performative, egregious” duo: “They will end up in jail.”
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Peacock’s new horror comedy is so good, it’s already renewed for season 2
The ‘Burbs, an adaptation of Tom Hanks’ 1989 movie, is one of the most highly recommended shows of the year and already has a season 2 in the works.
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JOHN MACLEOD: Doon the watter once again, 50 years since I first sailed aboard the Waverley…
‘First day of the season,’ groans the attendant officer. It is not ninety seconds from our appointed sailing time, the gangways have just been hauled laboriously aboard.
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Inside the PGA Tour’s Made-For-TV Overhaul
The golf organization will split into two series in 2028, betting that it can turbocharge media rights deals in the process.
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‘Godfather of Harlem’ Ending With Two-Hour Finale After Four Seasons at MGM+
“Godfather of Harlem,” the MGM+ crime drama starring Forest Whitaker, will conclude with a two-hour finale. The news comes a year after the series’ fourth season, which premiered on April 13, 2025 and concluded on June 22. Per the official logline, the season saw Bumpy Johnson (Whitaker) continue “his bloody war for control of Harlem…
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Who are Apocalypse’s new Horsemen in X-Men 97 season 2?
The Final Horsemen make the leap from a 2011 comic onto X-Men ’97 season 2.
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Netflix has finally figured out how to get viewers off their phones with its newest horror game, but it doesn’t quite stick the landing
The call is coming from inside the house.
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Comcast’s split could make or break Peacock
NBCUniversal executives are about to find out whether Peacock will sink or swim in the streaming industry. Now that Comcast is planning to split NBCUniversal, Peacock, and Sky from its broadband and wireless businesses, Peacock will be forced to stand on its own – without the backing of a combined company that pulled in more…