Home cooks attempt to prove they have what it takes to become a culinary master in back-to-back episodes of this hit reality TV competition series. Gordon Ramsay stars as they compete in challenges designed to test their palates and their cooking skills.
Melissa Benoist packs a super-powered punch as the DC Comics character returns in this drama. Saved from Krypton's tragic fate like he was as a baby, Superman's cousin, Kara (Benoist), uses her spectacular powers to keep the people of National City safe.
Sylvester Stallone's ("Rocky," 1976) slow and labored vocal delivery, made famous with iconic characters Rocky Balboa and John Rambo, is very much his trademark.
You might assume it was a choice he made for those two roles, both of which he wrote himself (Rambo was based on a book character, but Stallone made quite a few changes in the screenplay), but, in fact, the choice was made for him the day he was born.
The fun in the sun continues as former Bachelor Nation contestants live it up in a tropical paradise in the hopes of finding love in this new episode. David Spade is among the many guest hosts of this popular reality TV series' most recent season.
I want to congratulate the Milwaukee Bucks for winning their first NBA championship in 50 years. That's right, they beat the Phoenix Suns 105-98, but, of course, Arizona has demanded a recount.
A new poll found that 66% of Americans approve of Biden's handling of the coronavirus. The other 34% liked it the way things used to be, back when we had to Clorox wipe our bananas.
Join host Chris Hardwick as he welcomes guests to the stage to discuss the 11th and final season of "The Walking Dead." Airing after the show's final season premiere, Hardwick discusses the episode while looking ahead to possible future plot points.
Sarah Paulson as Ms. Wilhemina in Season 8, "American Horror Story: Apocalypse"
Marg Helgenberger to star in NBC's "Getaway"
Making a 'Getaway': Fans and critics alike were puzzled by NBC's cancelation of "Manifest" despite solid ratings and streaming numbers.
Demonologists Ed (Wilson) and Lorraine (Farmiga) Warren are supporting the defendant of an unusual case that started with the exorcism of a young boy and ended with a murder. In America's first case in which the accused claimed demonic possession as a defense, the Warrens begin to investigate the evil forces responsible for a family's possession, putting them in the dangerous path of a satanic occultist.
Mads (Thorne) is a party girl who moves to L.A., where she and her two closest friends get a job at a club while also running drugs for Eric (Rossdale), a Hollywood actor past his prime. When Eric's drugs are stolen, Mads suggests she and her girlfriends disguise themselves as nuns to fly under the radar, but they can't stay hidden forever, and Mads must decide whether to appease the drug lord or fight back for their survival.
Thomas (Gleeson) and Bea (Byrne) McGregor are now married and have made a home with Peter Rabbit (Corden) and his family of bunnies. Unable to shake his mischievous nature, Peter ventures into the city, where he meets friends with whom he can run around and have fun. But when their "fun" lands the Rabbit family in trouble, it's up to Peter to decide where his loyalties really lie.
Three back-to-back Season 2 rebroadcasts of this unscripted series begin as Darcey heads to Washington, D.C., to investigate Georgi's past but ends up more confused than ever. Later, Stacey and Florian have a tough talk about their future together.