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Late Laughs for the week of April 16 - 22, 2017

The Late Late Show With James Corden

Plans for the border wall continue, and on Sunday, "Fox News" reported several requirements that the White House issued for the wall. They said it must be 30 feet high, good-looking from the U.S. side and difficult to break through. Basically, the wall should be tall, but not fat or ugly. It's pretty much like Trump updated the Miss Universe regulations and just made them about the wall.

 

New Releases for the week of April 16 - 22

The Founder

The origins of the global McDonald's restaurant chain unfold in this biographical drama. When traveling salesman Ray Kroc (Keaton) looks into a California company that's buying an unusual number of his milkshake makers, he finds a little restaurant owned by Mac (Lynch) and Dick McDonald (Offerman) that's making a killing. Kroc goes into business with the brothers, handling the franchising of their concept and driving the company's expansion. Before long, it becomes clear that Kroc's vision for the future of McDonald's doesn't line up with the brothers' less-ambitious plans, and the business partners find themselves on a collision course.

Director: John Lee Hancock. Stars: Michael Keaton, Nick Offerman, John Carroll Lynch, Linda Cardellini, B.J. Novak, Laura Dern. 2016. 115 min. Biography.

 

Split

Kevin (McAvoy) kidnaps three teenage girls and locks them up, and over the course of their captivity, the girls realize that their captor possesses multiple personalities, some more benign than others. When one of the girls, Casey (Taylor-Joy), tries to befriend one personality, she learns of a dangerous, as-yet unseen personality lurking within him. Meanwhile, Kevin's psychiatrist (Buckley) begins to suspect that her patient is behind the recent kidnappings, and when the monstrous hidden 24th personality finally reveals itself, all of the women are put in mortal danger.

Director: M. Night Shyamalan. Stars: James McAvoy, Anya Taylor-Joy, Betty Buckley, Haley Lu Richardson, Izzie Coffey. 2016. 117 min. Horror.

 

Sleepless

Las Vegas cop Vincent Downs (Foxx) is operating undercover for Internal Affairs to help dismantle a crime ring that's suspected to exist within the department. Together with his partner, Cass (T.I.), he steals a shipment of drugs belonging to notorious mobster Novak (McNairy), but inadvertently draws the attention of other Internal Affairs investigators who are unaware of his undercover status. With his corrupt partner beginning to suspect him, Internal Affairs hounding him and a deadly mobster out for his head, both Vincent and his family are in grave danger.

Director: Baran bo Odar. Stars: Jamie Foxx, Scoot McNairy, T.I., Gabrielle Union, Octavius J. Johnson. 2017. 95 min. Action.

Swan song: HBO vet joins 'The Leftovers' for its final season

Author: 
Andrew Warren / TV Media
Justin Theroux stars in "The Leftovers"

Justin Theroux stars in "The Leftovers"

Swan song: HBO's hit psychological thriller may be coming to an end, but its third and final season is the start of something new for an HBO veteran.

Swan song: HBO vet joins 'The Leftovers' for its final season

Author: 
Andrew Warren / TV Media
Justin Theroux stars in "The Leftovers"

Justin Theroux stars in "The Leftovers"

Swan song: HBO's hit psychological thriller may be coming to an end, but its third and final season is the start of something new for an HBO veteran.

Swan song: HBO vet joins 'The Leftovers' for its final season

Author: 
Andrew Warren / TV Media
Justin Theroux stars in "The Leftovers"

Justin Theroux stars in "The Leftovers"

Swan song: HBO's hit psychological thriller may be coming to an end, but its third and final season is the start of something new for an HBO veteran.

Midwest mystery: 'Fargo' returns with more small-town drama

Author: 
Kyla Brewer / TV Media
Mary Elizabeth Winstead in a scene from "Fargo"

Mary Elizabeth Winstead in a scene from "Fargo"

The Son, on AMC

Eli McCullough (Pierce Brosnan) strives to keep his family's cattle business strong during the Bandit Wars of South Texas in this new episode. The drama also follows the story of a young Eli (Jacob Lofland), who was kidnapped by a tribe of Comanches.

Jacob Lofland as seen in "The Son"
Jacob Lofland as seen in "The Son"

Recaps for the week of April 10 - 14

Author: 
Andrew Sawyer / TV Media
Deidre Hall and Martha Madison star in "Days of Our Lives"

Deidre Hall and Martha Madison star in "Days of Our Lives"

The Bold and the Beautiful

When Sally makes a sudden change in their plans, Thomas is thrown for a loop and heartbroken. The Spectra group hits the jackpot when their espionage finally pays off. Bill insists to his reporter that the review of the upcoming Spectra fashion show better be a bad one. Thomas and Sally turn to their respective loved ones to comfort them over the breakup. Steffy takes the time to remind Sally of all that she lost when she ended things with Thomas. RJ tells Coco he has her back because she's proven her loyalty to Forrester Creations many times over. Bill anticipates the Spectra fashion show will fail, so he makes CJ an offer on the family building. Sally and Shirley balance planning the debut of their new line with keeping Coco away from the stolen designs. The Spectra Fashions team prepares for their first real fashion show, which could make or break their future. Bill lets Wyatt in on his plans for the old Spectra building when he finally gets his hands on it.

Days of Our Lives

Rafe must make a difficult choice regarding Eduardo. Dario vows revenge against Deimos for what happened to his father. Tripp blames Steve and Kayla for hurting his mother. Joey feels guilty, and prepares to tell Tripp the truth about who killed Ava. Nicole considers taking desperate measures to deal with Scooter. An angry Marlena confronts Victor about Eric. Meanwhile, Eric has a dream that Nicole is in trouble. Chad finds out that Dario is in love with Abigail. Gabi accidentally walks in on a celebration for Chad and Abigail's vow renewal. Ciara is ignorant of the fact that there's more to Wyatt than meets the eye. Claire and Theo enjoy a romantic evening together. Paul and Sonny profess their love for one another. Kate encourages Gabi to go after Chad while she still can. Chad and Lucas receive some bad news about Countess Wilhelmina. Gabi and Eli grow closer, but Julie warns Eli to stay away from Gabi. Abigail and Chad's vow renewal takes a shocking turn.

General Hospital

After Sonny is completely blindsided, he's left fearing the worst. Later, Sonny's grief turns into boiling rage. Nelle makes a confession, and Hayden decides to move on. Finn reaches peak desperation levels, and Brad then betrays him. Andre finally relents and admits he's heartbroken. Olivia is concerned for Dante, who charges ahead with his investigation. Nina is back at Wyndemere. Anna gets the upper hand in her situation. Valentin is gifted a surprise. Jax attempts to fix past issues with others.

The Young and the Restless

When Scott discusses Victor's book with Sharon, she explains her past with Adam and his relationship with Victor. Jack finds out that Ravi will be going with Ashley to the product conference in New York. Meanwhile, Phyllis teases Ashley about her relationship with Ravi. Ashley diverts when Phyllis claims the trip with Ravi isn't just about work. Billy and Victoria grow closer during a private dinner at the GCAC. Billy praises Victoria for her success running Brash & Sassy. Phyllis arrives and becomes uncomfortable when she witnesses the growing closeness between Billy and Victoria. Later, Phyllis is stunned when Jack and Gloria tell the truth about the nature of their relationship. Mariah learns that GC Buzz is being rebranded. Mariah claims that the rebranding is punishment for her dating Devon. Lauren encourages Phyllis to go out with Scott. Scott becomes upset when Phyllis reveals Lauren's matchmaking.

What's the verdict: 'Trial & Error' wraps up a hilarious first season

Author: 
Jacqueline Spendlove / TV Media
John Lithgow stars in "Trial & Error"

John Lithgow stars in "Trial & Error"

What's the verdict: 'Trial & Error' wraps up a hilarious first season

Author: 
Jacqueline Spendlove / TV Media
John Lithgow stars in "Trial & Error"

John Lithgow stars in "Trial & Error"

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