Luke Mitchell, Anna Wood and Ato Essandoh star in "The Code"
Luke Mitchell, Anna Wood and Ato Essandoh star in "The Code"
Matthew Goode and Teresa Palmer star in "A Discovery of Witches"
A new TV series is about to cast its spell on North America. Witches, demons and vampires have been populating prime time for decades, and television's latest import brings them all together in one enchanting tale of dangerous magic and forbidden love.
Filmmakers tell the story of four women who worked with the infamous Jim Jones in this new documentary. These often overlooked women were part of Jones's inner circle and helped carry out the tragic 1978 massacre in Guyana.
Working on a burgeoning film career.
Amy Carlson has been working pretty hard since her last appearance as Linda Reagan in "Blue Bloods" back in 2017. She hasn't had much to show for it yet, but that's about to change.
So far she's only done one small-ish part in an oddball indie picture (last year's "A Bread Factory, Part One"), but she has two films due out later this year.
Red (James Spader) and the task force work on tracking down one of the most notorious con men in history in the first of two back-to-back new episodes. Meanwhile Samar (Mozhan Marnò) faces a life-changing decision. Megan Boone and Diego Klattenhoff also star in this thriller.
Abby (Natalie Morales) runs a makeshift bar in her backyard where her regulars find camaraderie and sanctuary in this new comedy. Trouble arises when Abby's new landlord, Bill (Nelson Franklin), worries that the venture is illegal.
Assuming you mean the early-'90s period drama starring future "Friday Night Lights" star Kyle Chandler, the sad answer seems to be that the show just wasn't on long enough.
"Homefront" ran for one and a half seasons from 1991 to 1993 on ABC, which canceled it midway through season 2. The show told the stories of soldiers returning home to River Run, Ohio, after serving in World War II.
Former NFL quarterback Tim Tebow hosts as contestants attempt to navigate an obstacle course in the hopes of winning cash in this new series. Play-by-play announcer Matt "Money" Smith and ESPN reporter Maria Taylor serve as correspondents.
The people who live in a Brooklyn apartment building are more like family members than neighbors as they share the ups and downs of life in the big city. Ron (Frankie Faison) and Patricia (Lorraine Toussaint) serve as the heart and soul of the community.