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Welcome to Bleeding Cool's weekly Kidding Rewind, as we look back on our review of the Showtime comedy series' premiere, 'Green Means Go.'
Welcome to End of Days! Bleeding Cool's 'American Horror Story: Apocalypse' Live-Blog as we take a look at the eighth season premiere, 'The End.'
Deirdre punishes her daughter Maddy for not eating her veggies.
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This might count as one of our biggest "extras," but if you need a reminder on some of the things discussed in the review then here's your chance to check[...]
Welcome to Bleeding Cool's weekly review of FXX comedy 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia'; as we take a look at 'The Gang Makes Paddy’s Great Again.'
Showtime is giving everyone the opportunity to watch the first episode of Jim Carrey and Michel Gondry‘s new comedy-drama series Kidding for free.
We're impressed with just how much Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk have stepped up their American Horror Story: Apocalypse promo game in the past week.
Author Stephen King has some advice for fans as they watch Hulu's 'Castle Rock': less time easter egg hunting, more time enjoying the story's journey.
AMC is offering us a sneak preview of what to expect from Better Call Saul's season premiere 'Smoke' when it drops Monday, August 6th at 9 p.m. ET.
With Hulu's Castle Rock officially premiering on Wednesday, Bleeding Cool is giving you the lowdown on the 10-episode horror-drama anthology series.
Welcome to Bleeding Cool's first review of Hulu's Castle Rock, the horror-drama series from J.J. Abrams, Stephen King, Sam Shaw, and Dustin Thomason.
You've got to give AMC's Preacher credit for one thing: 'Angelville' definitely didn't start Season 3 off on a quiet note - but was it worth the wait?
Bleeding Cool's here to let you know if the Season 3 premiere of AMC's 'Preacher' had enough power to compel you to keep watching: our 'Angelville' review.
Welcome back to 'Taking Confession: Bleeding Cool's 'Preacher' Live-Blog!,' as we take a look at the third-season premiere of the AMC series, 'Angelville.'
AMC is back with two "last temptations" before Sunday's premiere: Gran'ma teaches Cassidy a lesson in unrequited love; while Jesse and Cassidy debate Tulip.
In the following preview for this Sunday's premiere of AMC's Preacher, Jesse's got a dead Tulip on his hands and is in righteous need of Jody's help.
Hulu released the titles and more for the first four of the series' 10-episode first season of Stephen King shared universe series Castle Rock.
Created by series star/executive producer Jacob A. Ware, limited webseries Driver Ed is an offbeat comedy directed by Amanda Cowper and executive produced by Trish Harnetiaux; with music by Missy Mazzoli, Rob Cantor, and Rob Erickson. Check out our 'Tribeca 2018 Takeaway' review of the series.
With the first two episodes of YouTube Red’s The Karate Kid continuation series Cobra Kai (‘Ace Degenerate’ and ‘Strike First’) dropping today, the streaming service has turned up the promotional machine to "11" as we've got unseen The Karate Kid footage; a cool karate prank in NYC; and a "sweeping" endorsement.
YouTube Red’s The Karate Kid continuation series Cobra Kai held its world premiere at the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival on Tuesday night, screening the first two episodes ('Ace Degenerate' and 'Strike First'). Here's Bleeding Cool's thoughts on why 30 years was definitely worth the wait.
With an epic ending to The Walking Dead's eighth season "All Out War" on the horizon and promises of new beginnings with Fear the Walking Dead's fourth season, welcome walker-fighters and walker-bait to Dead Man Blogging: Bleeding Cool's The Walking Dead/Fear the Walking Dead Live-Blog!.
Bleeding Cool was lucky enough to screen the first episode of Eric Wald and Dean White's mermaid fantasy-action drama; but before we get to that, a quick sneak preview and synopsis of the pilot from your friends at Freeform:
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Bleeding Cool was lucky enough to sit down with actress Eline Powell (Ryn) to break bread on the upcoming series.
Graduating with a Bachelor of Arts from The Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, Powell's previous work includes the Dustin Hoffman-directed film Quartet; director Guy Ritchie's Knights of the Roundtable; a recurring role on HBO's Game of Thrones; and[...]
After seasons of jokes, teases, and straight denials (mostly on creator Robert Kirkman's part), the worlds of The Walking Dead and Fear the Walking Dead are finally set to collide on Sunday, April 15th with AMC and Fathom Event's 'Survival Sunday: The Walking Dead & Fear the Walking Dead.'
If you remember where Season 3 left us, the zombie jig was up courtesy of Chase Graves (Jason Dohring), who broadcast the existence of zombies for everyone to hear. Three months later, a much darker iZombie Season 4 opens at a brain processing plant (think Unwrapped).
Welcome to the Walking Dead Rewind, where you get a chance to get caught up on Bleeding Cool's weekly revaps (reviews/recaps) of the previous week's episode ahead of a new episode tonight. This week, get caught up on mid-season premiere 'Honor' and Carl's (Chandler Riggs) last day among the living.
We've had Chander Riggs' small screen dad Andrew Lincoln express his feelings about the death of his "son" Carl Grimes and Riggs leaving AMC's The Walking Dead both in song and in character, and now it's time to see how Jeffrey Dean Morgan (Negan) handled saying goodbye to his friend/cast mate.
Before Sunday night's mid-season premiere on AMC, get caught up with Bleeding Cool's recaps of Episodes 1-4 of The Walking Dead season 8.
Welcome to the first edition of Bleeding Cool’s weekly recap/review of NBC's new Thursday night comedy series A.P. Bio, starring It's Always in Sunny in Philadelphia's Glenn Howerton and Happy!'s Patton Oswalt.
If you know what's coming, then spoilers probably aren't going to be a big deal for you; but there may be some discussion (translation: rants) of either subtle changes or drastic differences that you might want to avoid until you see them for yourself.
Here's a look at the official trailer for The Alienist, as well[...]