
Allison Keene
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Feb 9, 2025 |
collider.com | Jen Vestuto |Allie Gemmill |Adam Chitwood |Allison Keene
24 Spinoff in the Works with New Lead Character FRANKENSTEIN TV Series Gets Put Pilot Commitment from Fox LEGENDS Review: Sean Bean Is Finally a Master of Survival in New TNT Drama FX Orders New Drama TYRANT to Series for Summer 2014 Debut; Pilot Directed by David Yates Comic-Con: THE X-FILES 20th Anniversary Reunion Panel Recap; Cast and Crew Talk Possibility of a Third Film, Memories from the Set Fox Considers Bringing "24" Back; Kiefer Sutherland In Talks To Reprise His Role As Jack Bauer...
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Oct 5, 2023 |
pastemagazine.com | Allison Keene
Before it was renamed Max and combined with Discovery+, the now-fallen HBO Max was on its way toward becoming the undisputed Best Streaming Service. Now, after a library liquidation that resulted in the loss of many great shows (including the now-Starz original Minx, Raised by Wolves, Genera+ion, and many more) and the addition of “lean back” series like Chopped, and anything featuring Chip and Joanna Gaines, Max is born anew.
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Aug 28, 2023 |
pastemagazine.com | Allison Keene
We might not be sequestered in our homes anymore, but that doesn’t mean we’ve grown tired of binge-watching our favorite TV shows either. In fact, curling up on the couch and becoming enraptured by another world is still one of the best ways to pass the time. With that in mind, the Paste TV writers have put together a list of our favorite TV shows to binge, describing why the series are great and worth losing countless hours to. Some are pure comfort, some will have you on the edge of your seat.
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Aug 17, 2023 |
pastemagazine.com | Allison Keene
Paramount+ is no small startup—it’s the premium streaming arm of Paramount (formerly known as ViacomCBS), a media megacorp that owns networks like CBS, MTV, Nickelodeon, Showtime, BET, Comedy Central, and more. Like Max, Paramount+ is not just a collection of TV properties, but also movies, news, and sports from the company’s vast empire.
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Jul 19, 2023 |
pastemagazine.com | Allison Keene
In the Peak TV era of endless choices, sometimes all one really wants is something finite. Though the term “limited series” has eclipsed “miniseries”—primarily to allow for additional seasons—those of us who grew up with the latter term know that it generally means a short, excellently crafted event watch. No matter what you want to call them, though, the 15 series below certainly fit that bill.
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