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chicagotribune.com | Nina Metz
A down-on-his-luck pro golfer played by Owen Wilson spots a teenage phenom and decides to coach him to greatness in the Apple TV+ comedy “Stick.” A few decades back, in the ’80s and ’90s, writer-director Ron Shelton used to be the go-to for this subgenre, including 1996’s “Tin Cup,” a movie with which “Stick” has plenty in common: The wry sports comedy about a shaggy dog of a guy hoping to find a small measure of redemption. Created by “Ford vs.
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3 days ago |
mercurynews.com | Nina Metz
Heading into summer means first closing the book on yet another network TV season, which still follows the fall-spring slot on the calendar. I like that regularity and I think most viewers miss it when it comes to streaming. “The Bear” is an outlier, premiering new episodes each June like clockwork.
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3 days ago |
themorningsun.com | Nina Metz
TV for summer 2025: 15 shows coming up, including the return of ‘The Bear’
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3 days ago |
chicoer.com | Nina Metz
A look at what's on tap in the summer months, when streaming is your best bet for new and returning series.
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santacruzsentinel.com | Nina Metz
Dogs and cats can also suffer from allergies, but there are ways to help our furry friends
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1 week ago |
thebrunswicknews.com | Nina Metz
Early in the British series "Dept. Q" on Netflix, the bad judgment and smug overconfidence of Detective Chief Inspector Carl Morck results in three people getting shot, including him and his partner. That turn of events, in addition to his already surly personality, has left him with few friends when he returns to work with the Edinburgh police. The calamity happened, it's pointed out, because he didn't wait for backup and was instead yammering away and making jokes at a crime scene.
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1 week ago |
thederrick.com | Nina Metz
Early in the British series “Dept. Q” on Netflix, the bad judgment and smug overconfidence of Detective Chief Inspector Carl Morck results in three people getting shot, including him and his partner. That turn of events, in addition to his already surly personality, has left him with few friends when he returns to work with the Edinburgh police. The calamity happened, it’s pointed out, because he didn’t wait for backup and was instead yammering away and making jokes at a crime scene.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Nina Metz
Early in the British series “Dept. Q” on Netflix, the bad judgment and smug overconfidence of Detective Chief Inspector Carl Morck results in three people getting shot, including him and his partner. That turn of events, in addition to his already surly personality, has left him with few friends when he returns to work with the Edinburgh police. The calamity happened, it’s pointed out, because he didn’t wait for backup and was instead yammering away and making jokes at a crime scene.
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1 week ago |
dailygazette.com | Nina Metz
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texarkanagazette.com | Nina Metz
During its four-season run on HBO, there was a critical consensus around "Succession" that I did not share. Most felt the series was an entertainingly scathing, darkly funny dissection of the rich and their ridiculous, unhappy lives.