David Lim, Shemar Moore and Kenny Johnson in "S.W.A.T."
It appears Hollywood is getting tired of the name "The Turn of the Screw," the novella by Henry James, which has been adapted as a film or TV show a whopping 36 times. One of the most recent adaptations is the 2020 film "The Turning."
John C. Reilly, Tim Heidecker and Fred Armisen star in "Moonbase 8"
John C. Reilly, Tim Heidecker and Fred Armisen star in "Moonbase 8"
I'm glad that you clarified, because Food Network's "Spring Baking Championship" has been through a few hosts in its six seasons on the air. Current host Clinton Kelly is now tied with original host Bobby Deen for the longest run, having fronted the past two seasons.
America Ferrera as seen in "Superstore"
NBC's hit comedy "Superstore" has already put five successful seasons on the shelf and has now entered its sixth. This popular show has proven that it's not afraid to address real-world issues, including politics, unions and, now, the novel coronavirus pandemic. A new episode airs Thursday, Nov. 5, on NBC.
Those were real emotions you saw in the last season finale of "Hawaii Five-0" — it was the whole cast saying "aloha" to each other and the show.
I won't go into the details, but the final episode of Season 10 ended with a pretty emotional goodbye. It was hefty material to work with, but the actors got an extra dramatic boost two hours before shooting when the showrunner, Peter M. Lenkov, informed them that the show had been canceled.
Giorgio Locatelli, Nadiya Hussain, Zoe Ball and Rosemary Shrager in "The Big Family Cooking Showdown"
Betty Gilpin and Alison Brie as seen in "GLOW"
You can't steer the course of an illness by lying about it. That's why it's called "Make-A-Wish" not "Everything's fine, Mark Ruffalo just wants to meet you."
Once again [Trump] learns nothing. He's like if Scrooge woke up on Christmas morning and said, "I've been visited by three ghosts. Don't be afraid of them, folks, and don't let them dominate you."