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Corporate Lawyers Discuss The Accuracy of Succession and The Roy Family’s Brewing Legal Battle
'Succession' is headed towards legal drama territory. Three corporate lawyers analyze the ongoing action and offer legal advice to the characters
Netflix Employee Fired in Wake of Chappelle Special Furor
Netflix fired an employee for disclosing confidential financial information about what it paid for Dave Chappelle’s recent comedy special
Suddenly, Everyone We See on TV Is Very Rich or Very Poor. What Happened?
There’s something ominous about the prospect of the vast majority of the population—everyone who lives above the poverty line but will never own an aircraft—disappearing from our screens. Where have TV’s middle classes gone?
This New Short-Throw Projector Casts a 150-Inch HD Image—and Might Make You Ditch Your TV for Good
Wrestle back control of your living room once and for all.
The Only Succession Recap You Need Before Season 3 Starts
Season 3 picks up with the fallout from a Kendall Roy bombshell. Here’s where the major characters stand going into a new season of corporate warfare.
What Happened, Brittany Murphy?, Britney Spears and the Gendered Perils of Child Stardom
Taken together with everything we’ve learned about the other Britney these past several months, this two-part HBO Max documentary raises questions about the lifelong perils of early fame, for women in particular
Squid Game’s Jung Ho-yeon on the Scene That Shook Her to Her Core
The first-time actor on being cast for the hit Netflix show, relating to her character Sae-byeok and where she hopes her career goes next
‘Killer’ Kendall Goes for the Jugular in ‘Succession’ Season 3
The Roy family returns on Sunday, October 17.
The Problem With Jon Stewart Could Be Great, If It Ever Catches Up to the Present
“I remember your march,” a guest says, referring to Stewart and Stephen Colbert’s jokey Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear, held on the National Mall in 2010. “I think it was against insanity.” Stewart: “Yeah, we won.”
How Big Brother Finally Got Its First Black Winner After More Than 20 Years on the Air
After 23 seasons and more than 20 years, the long-running CBS reality competition show has its first Black winner ever, Xavier Prather
The 5 Best New TV Shows Our Critic Watched in September 2021
From Mike Flanagan's annual horror show to a hit Korean thriller
Three New Britney Spears Documentaries Tell a Chilling Tale About the Bystander Effect
For years, it seemed that no one knew what was going on with Britney Spears. In fact, many people knew, but nobody managed to stop it