Megan Fox is rocking a millennial look after Gen Z rejected it on TikTok.
Dory Sief and her partners in crime are back in a big way in the first trailer for Search Party Season 3. This new trailer not only teases what to expect in the upcoming season of the razor-sharp Millennial satire, but heralds the show's move from TBS to HBO Max. Are you ready? [caption id="attachment_903553" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via HBO Max[/caption] The trailer begins with the immediate aftermath of the jaw-dropping Season 2 finale: Dory (Alia Shawkat) has been arrested for murdering Keith (Ron Livingston), the private investigator she hired in Season 1 …
If art is a mirror we hold up to the world in order to show some truth about our existence, then Search Party is a magnifying glass. The first two seasons of the TBS series are now available on HBO Max, which means it's about time you started watching before Season 3 drops on June 25. Search Party stars Alia Shawkat, John Reynolds, John Early, and Meredith Hagner as a quartet of Brooklyn twenty-somethings looking for a friend who appears to have gone missing. In the search for a friend, this group must also grapple with their own …
What is Quibi, how much will it cost, and when will it launch? Here's everything you need to know about Jeffrey Katzenberg's new streaming service.
Alien Lizards, provocative pansexual revelry, undertones of doom, and a fresh-faced cast of rising stars -- yep, it must be Gregg Araki! The filmmaker behind many a cult classics brings his flair to TV in the new series Now Apocalypse and it's every kind of crazy you'd expect. Araki brings the playful, candy-colored queerness and decadent weirdness of his films to the small screen with the new half-hour sex comedy/alien invasion sci-fi created executive produced by Steven Soderbergh that launches (appropriately) on Starz this weekend. An essential auteur of New Queer Cinema (the filmmaking …
From executive producers Lena Waithe and Halle Berry, the BET original half-hour series Boomerang is a subversive and smart look at friendship, romance and gender politics among millennials. Continuing the story of the 1992 film of the same name but now following the lives of Jacqueline Boyer’s son, Bryson (Tequan Richmond), and Marcus and Angela Graham’s daughter, Simone (Tetona Jackson), as they try to make their own mark on the world, alongside their longtime friends Crystal (Brittany Inge), Tia (Lala Milan), David (RJ Walker) and Ari (Leland Martin). While at the BET portion of the TCA Press …