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Late Laughs for the week of April 15 - 21, 2018

Jimmy Kimmel Live

Congratulations to Trump's BFF, Vladimir Putin, who yesterday was elected to his fourth term as president of Russia. He won in a landslide. His opponents coincidentally died in a landslide. All of them.

 

According to one adviser, Trump's lawyers are in "crunchtime" right now. Which is funny, because "crunchtime" is also what they call it when an extra crispy bucket of KFC arrives at the White House.

 

Not so bizarre: Andrew Zimmern's latest series is more familiar than strange

Author: 
Andrew Warren / TV Media
Andrew Zimmern hosts "The Zimmern List"

Andrew Zimmern hosts "The Zimmern List"

Late Laughs for the week of April 15 - 21, 2018

Jimmy Kimmel Live

Congratulations to Trump's BFF, Vladimir Putin, who yesterday was elected to his fourth term as president of Russia. He won in a landslide. His opponents coincidentally died in a landslide. All of them.

 

According to one adviser, Trump's lawyers are in "crunchtime" right now. Which is funny, because "crunchtime" is also what they call it when an extra crispy bucket of KFC arrives at the White House.

 

New Releases for the week of April 15 - 21

The Post

While Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham (Streep) struggles to run her business in the wake of the assertive men who work with her, she receives word that the competing New York Times is about to publish a major scoop about the country's role in Vietnam. After a court order stops the Times from publishing information from the leaked documents, the Post's journalists secure their own source, but when Graham discovers that her newspaper's source is the same as that of the Times, she faces a difficult decision: whether or not to publish her newspaper's findings and risk being charged with contempt of court. Based on true events.

Director: Steven Spielberg. Stars: Meryl Streep, Tom Hanks, Sarah Paulson, Bob Odenkirk, Bradley Whitford, Tracy Letts. 2017. 116 mins. Biography.

 

The Commuter

Former police officer Michael (Neeson) is fired after 10 years as an insurance salesman, and on the long commuter train ride home, he's approached by a mysterious woman who calls herself Joanna (Farmiga). She asks Michael to perform a small favor: locate another passenger on the train and plant a tracking device on him or her. Refusing to play her game, Michael tries to get off of the train early but is stopped and informed that his wife's life is in danger if he doesn't help locate the mysterious passenger. What should have been a quiet ride home becomes a fight for not only Michael's own life, but the lives of every passenger on the train.

Director: Jaume Collet-Serra. Stars: Liam Neeson, Vera Farmiga, Patrick Wilson, Jonathan Banks, Sam Neill. 2018. 105 min. Action.

 

Deep Blue Sea 2

Things take a turn for the worse when an expert is taken to a secret facility where genetically enhanced sharks are being used in medical research by a wealthy pharmaceutical company. When the hyper-intelligent predators break free from their captivity and turn on the humans, though, it soon becomes obvious that these apex predators are built to do one thing: kill.

Director: Darin Scott. Stars: Danielle Savre, Michael Beach, Rob Mayes, Darron Meyer, Nathan Lynn, Kim Syster. 2018. 94 mins. Action.

Game on: Politics gets up close and personal in 'The Circus'

Author: 
Andrew Warren / TV Media
John Heilemann interviews Rep. Adam Schiff in "The Circus"

John Heilemann interviews Rep. Adam Schiff in "The Circus"

Game on: The show, as they say, must go on. The fate of Showtime's "The Circus" was up in the air after its second season wrapped up nearly a year ago, but politically-minded people don't have to worry: the series returns for a third season on Sunday, April 15.

Next-gen sci-fi: 'The Expanse' tackles politics, class and more

Author: 
Kyla Brewer / TV Media
Dominique Tipper, Wes Chatham, Cas Anvar and Steven Strait star in "The Expanse"

Dominique Tipper, Wes Chatham, Cas Anvar and Steven Strait star in "The Expanse"

Ransom, on CBS

Luke Roberts stars as Eric Beaumont, a world-renowned crisis negotiator who is called in to resolve difficult kidnapping cases. The drama is inspired by the real-life work of crisis negotiator Laurent Combalbert and his partner, Marwan Mery.

Luke Roberts stars in "Ransom"
Luke Roberts stars in "Ransom"

Recaps for the week of April 9 - 13

Author: 
Andrew Sawyer / TV Media
Drake Hogestyn stars in "Days of Our Lives"

Drake Hogestyn stars in "Days of Our Lives"

The Bold and the Beautiful

Wyatt steps into Bill's role at Spencer Publications while Bill recovers. Bill tries to talk to Liam, but Liam is hesitant to give his father another chance. Steffy makes an accusation against Hope. Katie is upset when Thorne states that Wyatt and Bill are a a package deal. Bill makes an incredible offer to Wyatt, but it comes with a condition. Brooke worries at how much rage Ridge still has for Bill. Hope and Liam work together on a new campaign. Ridge tells Brooke that Hope might not still be supportive of Steffy and Liam's marriage.

Days of Our Lives

Gabi's fate is decided. Marlena comes to realize she's been tricked by one of Abigail's alters. Sonny makes a hard decision regarding Leo. Vivian goes to see Victor and Maggie, claiming she wants a truce. Marlena is upset when she learns that Stefan and Gabby are romantically involved. Hope returns home and confronts Rafe after Gabi is sentenced. Lucas tries to convince Chloe not to consider Miguel's offer. Stefan and Gabby go to great lengths to make sure Marlena doesn't reveal their secret. John worries when Marlena misses their dinner plans. Lucas confronts the person he believes is behind Chloe's offer. Rafe is shaken by Hope's decision regarding their marriage. Adrienne has an unexpected suggestion for Will's first article in the Spectator. Vivian tries to convince Leo not to give up on their plan to bring down Sonny. Rafe vows to fight for his marriage to Hope. Tripp makes a difficult choice between Ciara and Claire. As John searches for Marlena, she tries to convince Stefan to release her. Gabby fends off Chad's questions as Abigail wonders what is happening to her. Ciara is upset by Tripp's decision. Claire wants to win the New Face of Bella contest.

General Hospital

Liz becomes frantic. Carly is forced to tell the truth. Joss keeps her hopes up. Drew is not ready. Sonny wants a professional opinion. Finn gets interrupted. Anna comes up with an idea. Peter makes a plan of his own. Maxie pleads her case. Sonny worries that his past will catch up with him. Lulu apologizes. Nina and Curtis have a meeting. Sonny pushes too hard. Carly becomes more determined than ever. Mike's condition becomes even worse.

The Young and the Restless

Nick notices a mysterious woman leaving Victor's hotel room. Nikki arrives and Nick tells her about the woman. Nick convinces Nikki to attend the dedication for Chancellor Gardens. Hilary is annoyed when Devon arrives with Simone at the dedication ceremony. Jill and Nikki battle for the spotlight as they both want to express how close they were to Katherine. Kyle tells Ashley he wants to move into the Abbott mansion. Ashley turns to Abby for help in convincing him otherwise. Kyle asks Abby for an update on Victor's condition. Abby appreciates his concern, but she still doesn't trust him. Hilary tries to use Kyle to make Devon jealous at the GCAC. Kyle is amused and agrees to play along. Devon begins to tell Simone about his contract with Hilary, but he is interrupted by a phone call. Hilary uses the opportunity to tell Simone about sleeping with Devon. Nick and Mariah are surprised when Sharon tells them she's going out on a date. Nick becomes jealous, but Sharon insists it's the only way she can move on. Billy later asks Sharon for her thoughts on Phyllis and Nick's renewed connection. At the same time, Nick tells Phyllis about kissing Sharon. Phyllis warns Nick to be careful and she suggests that Sharon may be using him to get custody of Christian.

Hawaii Five-0, on CBS

Det. Steve McGarrett (Alex O’Loughlin) and his colleagues are tasked with keeping the sunny shores of Oahu safe. This reboot of the classic television series also stars Scott Caan, Chi McBride, Meaghan Rath and Jorge Garcia.

Meaghan Rath in "Hawaii Five-0"
Meaghan Rath in "Hawaii Five-0"

Pro host: Reba McEntire returns to host the 53rd Academy of Country Music Awards

Author: 
Sarah Passingham / TV Media
Reba McEntire hosts the 53rd Academy of Country Music Awards

Reba McEntire hosts the 53rd Academy of Country Music Awards

Country artists hit the strip on Sunday, April 15, for the 53rd Academy of Country Music Awards, airing on CBS. Broadcast live from Las Vegas' MGM Grand Garden Arena, it's a night of celebrating the best in country music, from veteran superstars to fresh, emerging talents.

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