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Three years hence: Consequences are dealt with in new season of 'The Affair'

Author: 
Cassie Dresch / TV Media
Maura Tierney, Dominic West, Ruth Wilson and Joshua Jackson star in “The Affair”

Maura Tierney, Dominic West, Ruth Wilson and Joshua Jackson star in “The Affair”

Q: I haven't seen new episodes of "Cake Boss" or "Say Yes to the Dress" in a while. Can you tell me if they're going to be returning?

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

I can give you a firm yes and an almost-as-firm probably. "Cake Boss" is currently airing its eighth season, but has already been renewed for a ninth. "Say Yes to the Dress" wrapped its impressive 14th season this past summer, and though there's been no official renewal yet, it shows no signs of slowing down.

Q: I haven't seen new episodes of "Cake Boss" or "Say Yes to the Dress" in a while. Can you tell me if they're going to be returning?

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

I can give you a firm yes and an almost-as-firm probably. "Cake Boss" is currently airing its eighth season, but has already been renewed for a ninth. "Say Yes to the Dress" wrapped its impressive 14th season this past summer, and though there's been no official renewal yet, it shows no signs of slowing down.

Warrior woman: Kelly Overton takes on the undead in 'Van Helsing'

Author: 
Kyla Brewer / TV Media
Kelly Overton stars in "Van Helsing"

Kelly Overton stars in "Van Helsing"

Halloween may be long gone, but supernatural creatures are still stalking prime time. A slew of science-fiction and horror series now populate the television landscape, from AMC's hit "The Walking Dead" and NBC's spooky "Grimm" to CW's angst-ridden "The Vampire Diaries." And now, there's a new heroine on the block.

Q: Is "Limitless" going to return for a second season? They left some unanswered questions.

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

Even a guy using 100 percent of his brain's capacity would never be able to answer the questions posed at the end of the first season of "Limitless," because it's been canceled. But we do have some hints.

Q: Is "Limitless" going to return for a second season? They left some unanswered questions.

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

Even a guy using 100 percent of his brain's capacity would never be able to answer the questions posed at the end of the first season of "Limitless," because it's been canceled. But we do have some hints.

Red planet ride: National Geographic miniseries leaves Earth behind

Author: 
Andrew Warren / TV Media
Olivier Martinez stars in "Mars"

Olivier Martinez stars in "Mars"

Late Laughs for the week of November 13 - 19, 2016

The Late Late Show With James Corden

No matter what happens on Nov. 8, Trump apparently has a contingency plan, because now it seems Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, is in talks to create a Trump media network. Could you imagine Trump being on your TV 24 hours a day? That would be like -- well, it would be like right now.

 

New Releases for the week of November 13 - 19

Finding Dory

The regal blue tang fish, Dory (DeGeneres), has long suffered from amnesia, but when she has a flashback of some childhood memories, she suddenly remembers that she has a family. With her friends Nemo (Rolence) and Marlin (Brooks) at her side, she catches a quick-moving ocean current and arrives at her childhood home, the coast of California. After Nemo is nearly devoured by a predator, Dory and Marlin have an argument that leads to Dory getting trapped in human garbage. Luckily, she is rescued by the staff of a marine rescue organization. While she recovers in the human facility, she is befriended by an injured octopus named Hank (O'Neill), who wants nothing more than to live out the rest of his days in the peaceful, safe tranquility of the aquarium. Out in the ocean, though, Nemo and Marlin are frantically trying to come up with a plan to rescue Dory from the humans. With the help of some ocean mammals and seaside birds, they mount a daring rescue operation.

Director: Andrew Stanton. Starring: Ellen DeGeneres, Albert Brooks, Ed O'Neill, Hayden Rolence, Kaitlin Olson, Ty Burrell, 2016. 97 min. Animation.

 

Mia Madre

Margherita (Buy) is a film director whose personal issues, and those of the people around her, are interfering with the production of her latest movie. Her mother, Ada (Lazzarini), is ailing in the hospital, and her brother, Giovanni (Moretti), has taken time off work to look after her -- a luxury that Margherita cannot afford. She's been dating one of the film's actors, who she breaks up with midway through the shoot, and lead actor Barry (Turturro) is constantly messing up his lines, delaying filming and causing Margherita even more stress.

Director: Nanni Moretti. Stars: Margherita Buy, John Turturro, Giulia Lazzarini, Nanni Moretti. 2015. 106 min. Drama.

 

Army of One

Ex-con Gary Faulkner (Cage) is unemployed and living a very dull existence in Colorado. One day, God (Brand) speaks to him, telling him to travel to Pakistan in order to capture Osama Bin Laden. With the help of his longtime crush, Marci (McLendon-Covey), he trains for the mission, using only a sword bought off a home-shopping TV channel, and soon, he's off to Pakistan to carry out his mission.

Director: Larry Charles. Stars: Nicolas Cage, Russell Brand, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Rainn Wilson, Denis O'Hare. 2016. 93 min. Comedy.

Grannie's got game: Grandmas throw down in new culinary competition

Author: 
Andrew Warren / TV Media
Cameron Mathison hosts “Clash of the Grandmas”

Cameron Mathison hosts “Clash of the Grandmas”

Across the nation, ovens are being fired up for turkeys and hams, baking dishes prepared for casseroles, and bread crumbs tossed together for perfectly seasoned stuffing as millions of people prep for the upcoming seasonal feasts. For a lot of families, these Thanksgiving and Christmas meals are being planned by none other than a beloved grandmother.

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