When one sits down in the Circle in the Square Theatre for a date night on Broadway, the last thing you would expect to see is the ensemble dumping bucket after bucket of ice over actor Jeremy Strong’s head.
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When one sits down in the Circle in the Square Theatre for a date night on Broadway, the last thing you would expect to see is the ensemble dumping bucket after bucket of ice over actor Jeremy Strong’s head.
Around one year ago, the game “Sonic Frontiers” was released and was met with a mostly positive reaction. “Frontiers” has fun gameplay, an interesting, compelling story, and outstanding boss fights and music.
As soon as Netflix released “Ginny and Georgia,” it became an international sensation.
When CBS’s hit television show “Criminal Minds” left air after 15 seasons, many people thought that this was the end for the beloved series, which featured a rotating cast of characters working to catch serial killers in the FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU).
The Tony Award winner for Best Revival of a Play is Broadway’s newest hit, “Take Me Out.” It delves into all the ways one can be “taken out” by telling the fictional story of Darren Lemming (Jesse Williams) coming out to his baseball team.
The “Sonic the Hedgehog” franchise is known by its fans to be critical of the games produced by SEGA.
Audiences agree that “My Policeman,” starring Emma Corrin, David Dawson and Harry Styles, is a heartbreaking masterpiece.
“Cobra Kai,” the American martial arts teen drama, is always a whirlwind of emotions. The best part of the fifth season is the end of the miscommunication trope found throughout the prior seasons. Created by Josh Heald, Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg, the miscommunication started between the two original characters, Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka) and Danny LaRusso (Ralph Macchio).
Madison Square Garden has been consumed by feather boas, loud outfits, and the voice of Harry Styles since Aug. 20. This building will continue to be the first stop of Styles’ residency tour until Wednesday, Sept. 21.
On Saturday, Sept. 3, in collaboration with Turner Classic Movies and in celebration of its fortieth anniversary, Paramount re-released “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan” back into theaters with a new extended director’s cut of the picture.
“Anatomy of a Scandal” is Netflix’s most recent dive into the world of posh accents, relationship drama and political intrigue.
After nearly 15 previous musical and theatrical adaptations of the classic work “The Little Prince” by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, another rendition of the story opened Monday, April 11, on Broadway at the Broadway Theatre.
It’s time to stop binging “The Office” – a new mockumentary sitcom has entered the ring and is well on its way to dominating the genre.
Season two of the critically acclaimed HBO Max exclusive TV show, “Euphoria,” has been a tumultuous ride that ended Sunday, Feb. 27, when the finale aired.
Fake German heiress Anna “Delvey” Sorokin made headlines in 2018 after scamming banks, hotels and some of her closest friends out of about $275,000 to rise through the ranks of New York City’s social elites.
Big Thief is back, and arguably, better than ever with “Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe in You.”
This past November, Amazon Prime’s docu-series “All or Nothing,” had its eyes on Italy’s most decorated football club, Juventus.
“Spider-Man: No Way Home,” the latest in a long line of films featuring the friendly neighborhood hero, is a movie 19 years in the making and well worth the wait.
The six wives of England’s King Henry VIII have made their royal arrival to Broadway. The latest hit sensation, “Six,” follows the lives of Henry’s six wives as they battle it out to see who had the worst marriage and ultimately lived the worst life.
“Colin in Black and White” is a limited Netflix series directed by Oscar-nominated filmmaker Ava Duvernay and narrated by activist and former NFL star Colin Kaepernick.