Francis Ford Coppola's re-cut of "The Godfather Part III" kicks off AMC's Godfather marathon. The three films air back-to-back (albeit slightly out of order) with the 2020 director's cut leading into the original 1972 film, followed by its 1974 sequel.
B.J. Novak, Brendan Hunt and Cari Champion are tonight's celebrity contestants in a new episode of this hit game show hosted by Mayim Bialik. The trio competes for the chance to win big, with their winnings donated to a charity of their choice.
The doctors and nurses at Chicago's leading trauma continue to juggle their personal and professional lives in this new episode. Part of the One Chicago lineup, the series boasts an ensemble cast that includes Oliver Platt and S. Epatha Merkerson.
After five seasons of life-saving interventions and bureaucratic battles, the medical drama concludes with a two-hour finale. Ryan Eggold stars as Dr. Max Goodwin, who works tirelessly to help patients and effect change at a public hospital.
Calvin (Cedric the Entertainer) and Tina (Tichina Arnold) decide to go to Madrid in tonight's new episode. Meanwhile, Dave (Max Greenfield) and Gemma (Beth Behrs) team up with Malcolm (Sheaun McKinney) and Marty (Marcel Spears) to cook up a surprise.
Maya-Camille Broussard, Ashley Holt, Christina Tosi, Christophe Rull and Gonzalo Jimenez from “Bake Squad”
If there’s a food show that proves you don’t always need a prize incentive to do your best, that show would be “Bake Squad.”
Chelsea Handler hosts this star-studded celebration of cinematic and television achievements. Starring Michelle Yeoh, "Everything Everywhere All at Once" leads the film nominations with 14, while "Abbott Elementary" leads the field of TV contenders.
Following the events of the first film, Det. James Knight (Willis) finds himself locked up in the bowels of a New York city jail for murder. However, when a masked vigilante named The Christmas Bomber (Johansson) stages a breakout, Knight turns himself in to authorities. Working with police to capture The Christmas Bomber in exchange for his reinstatement on the force, Knight must battle The Christmas Bomber’s army of dangerous terrorists with holiday style. The film is a sequel to the 2022 film "Detective Knight: Rogue."
After winning an all-expenses paid trip through her company to the franchise's culinary Institute in Pisa, Italy, restaurant manager Amber (Brie) is excited to learn all about Italian cuisine — especially when the chain's charismatic CEO and founder, Nick (Nivola), takes a special interest in her. But when Amber arrives at a rundown motel and is forced to hand over her passport to the conference organizers, Amber and the other participants in the program soon realize that things at the Tuscan Grove Institute are not all that they appear to be.
Having recently met Dutch couple Patrick (van Huêt), Karin (Smulders) and their son Abel (Damslev) on a vacation in Tuscany, Italy, Danish couple Bjørn (Burian) and Louise (Koch) and their daughter, Agnes (Forsberg), accept an invitation to visit their new friend’s home in the rural Netherlands. However, as soon as the Danish family arrives in the Netherlands after their long journey, uncomfortable interactions and events are set in motion. As tensions rise between the two families in the small rural cabin, the Danish couple learns something horrific about their once-friendly hosts.
U.S. Olympian Lolo Jones and actor Frankie Muniz perform for judges Criss Angel, Loni Love and Lance Burton in this new episode. For the grand illusion, they'll have to perform (and successfully execute) "The Metamorphosis."
"Weird: The Al Yankovic Story" (2022) is a who's who of today's comedy stars playing a who's who of '70s and '80s comedy (and other pop culture) stars. But one portrayal has a little more weight now, given the timing: That of legendary stand-up comedian Gallagher, a man famous for smashing watermelons as part of his prop-comedy routine.
"Weird" was released on Nov. 4 last year, one week to the day before Gallagher died at the age of 76.