Padma Lakshmi hosts "Taste the Nation With Padma Lakshmi: Holiday Edition"
"Moving With Grace" touched a lot of people. Veteran reporter Stone Phillips' PBS documentary about being thrust into the role of caregiver for aging parents may have been his TV swan song, but it looks like you can still reach him to talk about it.
Your best bet is through the contact form on his personal website, StonePhillipsReports.com, which seems to be his post-TV project -- he has posted a range of articles on there in the years since "Moving With Grace" aired in 2014.
Ryan moved to Montana to try to save himself from his potentially lethal addiction to drugs. But as this new episode helps to illustrate, he may just have traded one addiction in for another. Now, Ryan must curb his overeating habits before they kill him.
Based on Eric Manheimer's novel "Twelve Patients: Life and Death at Bellevue Hospital," this medical drama returns for more of Season 4 in this episode. Ryan Eggold, Janet Montgomery, Freema Agyeman and Jocko Sims star as the hospital's department heads.
Based on Eric Manheimer's novel "Twelve Patients: Life and Death at Bellevue Hospital," this medical drama returns for more of Season 4 in this episode. Ryan Eggold, Janet Montgomery, Freema Agyeman and Jocko Sims star as the hospital's department heads.
Hailee Steinfeld stars in "Dickinson"
Hailee Steinfeld ("The Edge of Seventeen," 2016) returns as headstrong American poet Emily Dickinson in Season 3 of "Dickinson" this fall. The series will grace Apple TV with its final season, releasing its first three episodes on Friday, Nov. 5, with new episodes dropping weekly thereafter.
Hailee Steinfeld stars in "Dickinson"
Hailee Steinfeld ("The Edge of Seventeen," 2016) returns as headstrong American poet Emily Dickinson in Season 3 of "Dickinson" this fall. The series will grace Apple TV with its final season, releasing its first three episodes on Friday, Nov. 5, with new episodes dropping weekly thereafter.
There are scarier things than befriending the neighbors in this new episode. Cedric the Entertainer and Max Greenfield star in a Halloween episode of this series that follows a white Midwestern family's move to a predominantly Black neighborhood.
Arnold Schwarzenegger is a pretty unmistakable presence on screen, even when he's just there for a minute.
Yes, that was indeed the great bodybuilder-turned-actor-turned-politician-turned-actor-again in a brief, non-speaking role in the 1973 noir classic "The Long Goodbye."
Abandoning his career, former Portland-based chef Robin "Rob" Feld (Cage) transitions his life to living off the grid deep within the great expanse of the Oregon forests. Relying on his truffle-hunting pet pig, Pig, for companionship and prized foraging skills, Rob makes his income selling truffles to Amir (Wolff), a young luxury ingredient procurer, who in turn sells the truffles to upscale restaurants. One evening, Rob is assaulted in his cabin and the culprits kidnap his beloved Pig. Distraught over the loss of Pig, Rob enlists Amir to help track down the kidnappers and retrieve Pig through a network of chefs and restaurants in the city he once abandoned.
Tasked with the job of evaluating unborn souls, arbiter Will (Duke), who lives in a remote, small and ramshackle home in the middle of a sprawling desert, must meticulously assess each soul that comes his way during a nine-day process, picking only the best candidates to take on human form. While interviewing Alexander (Hale), Kane (Skarsgård), Maria (Ortiz), Mike (Rysdahl) and Emma (Beetz) for their chance on Earth, Will is challenged by the candidates and their views of life as he reflects on his own human years on Earth.
When their nemesis, newly elected Mayor Humdinger (Pardo), sends the city into chaos, PAW Patrol's new friend, Liberty (Martin), calls Ryder (Brisbin) and the pups — Chase (Armitage), Rubble (Hedley), Skye (Bartlam), Marshall (Marshall), Rocky (Shoniker) and Zuma (Simons) — in to save the day in the neighboring community of Adventure City. "PAW Patrol: The Movie" is based on the children's television series "PAW Patrol."