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The Masked Singer's four contestants delivered powerhouse performances and demonstrated their vocal prowess. See the Top 3 finalists!
Food Network's Worst Cooks In America judges Anne Burrell and Tyler Florence had their work cut out for them during the season 19 opener.
Quibi's Murder House Flip is a DIY series with a twist, but it gets lost between unimpressive homeowners and cheap-looking renovations.
Frog, Kitty, Turtle, Night Angel, and Rhino delivered rousing performances on The Masked Singer Season 3 Quarter Finals. Here's our review.
Written by Jeff Loveness and directed Bryan Newton, Promortyus had a layered and powerful message: Rick and Morty kill a whole lot.
Freeform's Motherland: Fort Salem Season 1 Episode 8 Citydrop was packed with action and gave us the Tally we've been waiting for all season.
This week's "SNL at Home" edition also served as the season finale, which meant it had a high bar to cross. Did it? Unfortunately, not quite.
What We Do in the Shadows second season episode Colin's Promotion maintained the strong and hilarious tone we have seen all season.
Just when I was beginning to mourn the end of FOX's Prodigal Son, they roll out a special treat "A Day in the Life of Martin Whitly".
All Elite Wresting's AEW Dynamite returned to live episodes on Wednesday night, with the wrestlers working to make this one extra special.
With the dust having settled on the third season of HBO's Westworld, we take a look at what the future might hold for next season.
A famous cake, a mysterious death, and a list of ingredients: welcome to this week’s episode of Alton Brown's Good Eats: Reloaded.
The unexpected season four finale of Riverdale felt like a return to the rhythm of how the series used to feel before things got complicated.
As The Masked Singer inches closer to the grand finale, here’s a detailed recap of the clues and performances that still have us guessing.
This week's WWE Monday Night RAW was the final edition before Money in the Bank and an action-packed effort giving fans a bit of everything.
Westworld ended their third season and they most assuredly didn't go out with a whimper, but in true HBO fashion they left with a bang.
With the return of Rick and Morty, viewers were witness to wall-breaking meta madness but "Never Ricking Morty" had a serious point to make.
Motherland: Fort Salem episode "Mother Mycelium" brings a sense of urgency, action, and development that we've been waiting six episodes for.
Another week means a new episode of the newest season of What We Do in the Shadows, with The Curse offering some interesting character turns.
Amazon Prime Video's new futuristic afterlife dramedy Upload proves an unoriginal effort lost in a sea of cheap product placements.
Quibi continues to trot out its shows with efficient regulatory, but not with a decent level of quality. Here's where things stand so far.
Danny Boyle’s 2011 adaptation of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein with Benedict Cumberbatch and Jonny Lee Miller is the most intense version yet.
This week's AEW Dynamite gave us two main event matches. Who won, who lost, and who's going on to the finals of the TNT Championship?
Alton Brown is back with another Good Eats: Reloaded, revisting an early 2000's episode and making us rethink the idea of frozen steaks.
This week's episode of Riverdale definitely brought the weirdness and had us questioning VHS culture, but Lynchian wasn't quite Lynch enough.
Netflix's The Big Big Show has grown and evolved with each episode, with the season's third a touching focus on family relationships.
HBO's Westworld is a show that finds a way to effectively upgrade itself each season, and this week's episode was a perfect example of that.
Bracing myself after all of the pre-season finale hype for FOX's Prodigal Son, "Like Father..." did not disappoint and lived up to the promises. Granted,
Normal People is the most anticipated, buzzed-about British show of the week. It’s a faithful BBC/Hulu adaptation of Sally Rooney’s novel about a