Series Review of the Week: ‘Safe Harbour’
By Tranelle Maner | Sep. 11, 2018Who cut the rope?!
Who cut the rope?!
Facebook Watch is producing content at a fast pace and, until now, hadn’t developed a program poking fun of the gap between Millenial and Gen Z culture in the workplace.
Their issues may have happened in the dark, but now that they’re in the light, these football stars are doing their best to make the comeback of the century.
Tinder and online dating is about as difficult as navigating a 3,000-level college course with no notes.
What do you say when the queen and revolutionary behind reality TV says she’s making a comeback? That’s hot!
Let’s “taco-bout” the new weekly event at High Dive. Costumes are encouraged. Speciality cocktails will be served. Cult movies and craft tacos: the best new way to spend a Wednesday night.
Kerry Washington’s run on TV may have ended with hit show “Scandal,” but that doesn’t mean she’s taking a break from television altogether.
Sex scandals and politics are a tale as old as time.
Life, uh, finds a way to make dinosaurs uninteresting.
It was a day that changed America forever, and this show does a great job of coming at it from a new angle.
It’s a kid a show, right?
Is John F. Kennedy your favorite president? Do you think he died before he could do more great things? If you could change the past, would you?
Ways to watch the royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
Constant showers in Gainesville, appropriately known as Rainsville, are known to kill the vibe of almost everyone in town. Now, imagine those gloomy skies that kill your plans actually killing you — Yes, deadly rain.
It seemed as if fans wanted “Solo: A Star Wars Story” to flop from the moment it was announced by Lucasfilm. Much of the “Star Wars” fandom was wary of an origin story that dealt with one of the most beloved characters of all time, Han Solo.
Warning: There are spoilers ahead.
Sunday night’s 24th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards had a lot of firsts. The SAG awards have always adhered to a “no host” policy, but this year’s ceremony made an exception with its first-ever host, Kristen Bell.
Steven Spielberg’s “The Post” serves as a timely reminder that the press must hold their government accountable no matter how much those in power wish to silence them. The film chronicles the paper’s pivotal decision to publish the infamous Pentagon Papers, a study of classified documents that examined U.S. involvement in Vietnam.
Three years ago, Dan Gilroy made his directorial debut with the critically-acclaimed film “Nightcrawler” in which Jake Gyllenhaal’s character roams the streets of Los Angeles filming grisly crime scenes and selling the footage to news stations.