Ray Donovan Recap: The Ed and Ray Show

Ray Donovan Norman Saves the World Season 4 Episode 7 Editor’s Rating 3 stars *** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » Ray Donovan Norman Saves the World Season 4 Episode 7 Editor’s Rating 3 stars *** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » Hank Azaria as Ed. After last week’s excellent showcase for Liev Schreiber, Ray Donovan falls back to Earth with a solid-but-forgettable hour that mostly just pushes the plot forward.

RBG Is the Best Imaginable Retaliation to Mansplaining

The Notorious RBG. As we all mourn the passing of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, we strongly encourage you to watch the wonderful, Oscar-nominated 2018 documentary RBG, which is available to subscribers of Hulu and to rent on such platforms as Amazon and Apple TV+. Below is our review of the film, which was originally published on May 7, 2018. Ruth Bader Ginsburg is the tiny, monkish, soft-spoken, octogenarian Supreme Court justice who bestrides the world like a colossus; in their documentary RBG, directors Julie Cohen and Betsy West stride right behind her with a camera and a microphone.

Reacher Recap: Cop Killer

Reacher The Man Goes Through Season 2 Episode 8 Editor’s Rating 4 stars **** «Previous Next « PreviousEpisode Next Episode » Reacher The Man Goes Through Season 2 Episode 8 Editor’s Rating 4 stars **** «Previous Next « PreviousEpisode Next Episode » Reacher, the one-named protagonist of Reacher, just can’t stay out of the lion’s den. After his reluctant ally Detective Gitano “Guy” Russo sacrificed himself to protect a child witness from a trio of button men hired by New Age Technologies’ security director last episode, all Reacher wants to do is pay a house call to Russo’s crooked superior, Lieutenant Marsh.

Real Canadian Ryan Reynolds and Honorary Canadian Colin Hanks to Make John Candy Doc

Two Canadians are going to take on the life of late Canadian actor John Candy. Well, ok. Ryan Reynolds is the only Canadian. Colin Hanks is American, but he does know the Canadian national anthem, so that counts for something. Per Variety, Amazon’s Prime Video is now in negotiations to acquire the currently untitled film, which — with the permission of Candy’s family — will include previously unreleased home videos, archives, and interviews.

Real Housewives of New York City Recap: Theres a Pecking Order in Our Group

The Real Housewives of New York City Following Pecking Orders Season 4 Episode 5 «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » The Real Housewives of New York City Following Pecking Orders Season 4 Episode 5 «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » Like the shiny veneer on a dangly set of fake-gold chandelier earrings, the glossy sheen of production values is beginning to wear thin on the Real Housewives of New York City.

Rebecca Ferguson Drops Her Own Blind Item

Who hurt her? Deuxmoi is so 2023. What’s chic now is celebrities dropping their own blind items for fans to comb through and find someone to accuse online. On a February 27 podcast episode of Reign With Josh Smith, Rebecca Ferguson, who is currently promoting Dune 2, said she recently had a co-star who was so toxic she refused to act with him. “I did a film with an absolute idiot of a co-star, and this human being was being so insecure and angry because this person couldn’t get the scenes out,” Ferguson said.

Rebecca Hall and Michael C. Hall on Their Sundance Suicide Movie Christine

Christine Chubbuck, the Sarasota, Florida, newscaster who, as my colleague Abe Riesman detailed, achieved a cultish fame for shooting herself on-air in 1974, has, by strange coincidence, become the subject of a pair of Sundance movies this year. The first, Kate Plays Christine, is a documentary exploration of voyeurism and obsession, following actress Kate Lyn Sheil’s deep dive into playing an unknowable character. The second is a narrative take from the always-controversial director Antonio Campos (Afterschool, Simon Killer), with the often-underused Rebecca Hall capturing Chubbuck’s painful social awkwardness and descent into madness.

Recreating Napoleons Biggest, Baddest Trap

In Ridley Scott’s blockbuster about the French sovereign, no battle is too crazy to pull off. Napoleon is in theaters November 22. Photo: Apple Original Films/Columbia Pictures Napoleon is in theaters November 22. Napoleon Bonaparte became the ruler of France at age 30, conquered most of Europe before he was 40, and died in exile at 51. It’s the sort of life that seems like it would make a pretty good movie — yet every modern attempt has either stunk (1954’s Désirée, 1970’s Waterloo) or fallen apart before cameras rolled (Stanley Kubrick’s unmade biopic).

Reid Scott on the Joys of Playing The Marvelous Mrs. Maisels Final Big Bad

“Gordon is a product of his time. He’s a product of his environment. He’s a good man, but he’s got that 1960s slightly misogynistic outlook baked in.” Spoilers ahead for “Four Minutes,” the series finale of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. The tits were up and the dick was down in The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’s conclusion to Midge’s comedic odyssey. Series finale “Four Minutes” sends her into the stratosphere of fame she’s been seeking for five seasons, a breakthrough that occurs at none other than The Gordon Ford Show, where she has spent the season working as its “resident lady writer.

Relearn Some Chemistry Facts With the Periodic Table Rap

Explains Oort Kuiper: “Many people have heard of Tom Lehrer’s ‘The Elements’ song…after listening I realised the song hadn’t actually told me anything about The Periodic Table, except what’s on it!” Noble gases, we’re on to you now. [Have You Seen This?] Relearn Some Chemistry Facts With the Periodic Table Rap ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7t8HLrayrnV6YvK57kWloamdgbXyxsdGipp2hk5TBoq7LnparmaBjtbW5yw%3D%3D