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One rival at a time: New Food show tests mom-and-pop restaurant owners

Author: 
Michelle Rose / TV Media
Valerie Bertinelli with contestants

Valerie Bertinelli with contestants

They're the family-owned eateries that consistently cook up good food and, in some cases, they've been doing it since before you were born (that's what I hear every time I set foot in my favourite pizza place, and that's pretty often).

One rival at a time: New Food show tests mom-and-pop restaurant owners

Author: 
Michelle Rose / TV Media
Valerie Bertinelli with contestants

Valerie Bertinelli with contestants

They're the family-owned eateries that consistently cook up good food and, in some cases, they've been doing it since before you were born (that's what I hear every time I set foot in my favourite pizza place, and that's pretty often).

The Terror: Infamy, on AMC

When the Terminal Islanders are evicted from their homes following the attack on Pearl Harbor, they search for shelter elsewhere in this new episode. Separated from his family, Henry (Shingo Usami) faces injustice.

Derek Mio in "The Terror: Infamy"

City on a Hill, on Showtime

Jackie (Kevin Bacon) feels an unfamiliar pang of guilt as he tries to celebrate another moment in the spotlight in this new episode. As he reflects on his legacy, Decourcy (Aldis Hodge) considers how he can ensure that justice is served.

Aldis Hodge in "City on a Hill"
Aldis Hodge in "City on a Hill"

City on a Hill, on Showtime

Jackie (Kevin Bacon) feels an unfamiliar pang of guilt as he tries to celebrate another moment in the spotlight in this new episode. As he reflects on his legacy, Decourcy (Aldis Hodge) considers how he can ensure that justice is served.

Aldis Hodge in "City on a Hill"
Aldis Hodge in "City on a Hill"

'Beginnings' again: MTV orders another full season of 'The Hills' revival

Author: 
Michelle Rose / TV Media
Spencer Pratt, Heidi Montag, Justin Brescia, Mischa Barton, Brody Jenner and Audrina Patridge from "The Hills: New Beginnings"

Spencer Pratt, Heidi Montag, Justin Brescia, Mischa Barton, Brody Jenner and Audrina Patridge from "The Hills: New Beginnings"

Late Laughs for the week of August 18 - 24, 2019

The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon

The heat was brutal all around the country. For the first time in years, ice cream truck drivers sold more ice cream than weed.

 

White House adviser Stephen Miller went on "Fox News" and said that Trump was not a racist. People at home were confused. They couldn't tell if they were watching "Fox News" or "Big Little Lies."

 

'Beginnings' again: MTV orders another full season of 'The Hills' revival

Author: 
Michelle Rose / TV Media
Spencer Pratt, Heidi Montag, Justin Brescia, Mischa Barton, Brody Jenner and Audrina Patridge from "The Hills: New Beginnings"

Spencer Pratt, Heidi Montag, Justin Brescia, Mischa Barton, Brody Jenner and Audrina Patridge from "The Hills: New Beginnings"

New releases for the week of August 18 - 24

The Hustle

After con artists Josephine Chesterfield (Hathaway) and Penny Rust (Wilson) inadvertently attempt to swindle each other in the French Riviera, the two make the unlikely decision to compete for the right to stay in the lavish French town to scam wealthy men of their money for years to come. When Penny begins to fall for tech billionaire Thomas Westerburg (Sharp), Josephine takes her under her wing to teach her the ropes. The film is a gender-flipped remake of the 1988 comedy "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels," starring Michael Caine and Steve Martin, which itself was a remake of 1964’s "Bedtime Story," starring Marlon Brando and David Niven.

Director: Chris Addison. Stars: Anne Hathaway, Rebel Wilson, Alex Sharp, Dean Norris, Timothy Simons. 2019. 93 min. Comedy.

 

A Dog's Journey

This sequel picks up where the 2017 film "A Dog’s Purpose" left off. Bailey (Gad), a handsome and elderly dog, realizes that his life's calling is to protect Ethan (Quaid) and Hannah's (Helgenberger) granddaughter, CJ (Prescott), on their Midwestern farm. Through the years, Bailey becomes Molly, Big Dog and Max, but he never abandons his mission to stick with CJ through her ups and downs. The film follows the many iterations of a loyal dog who finds new adventures, challenges and love.

Director: Gail Mancuso. Stars: Josh Gad, Dennis Quaid, Kathryn Prescott, Marg Helgenberger, Betty Gilpin, Henry Lau. 2019. 109 min. Drama.

 

Brightburn

Tori (Banks) and Kyle Breyer (Denman) are living in Brightburn, Kansas, when an unidentified flying object crashes near their farm. They soon discover that the craft contains a baby boy with superhuman powers, and they adopt him as their own, naming him Brandon (Dunn). As the child grows, the new parents realize that something is amiss. As Brandon approaches his teenage years, Tori and Kyle worry that he is becoming more disrespectful and rebellious, and they find troubling articles and drawings in his room. After Brandon attacks and kills his classmate Caitlyn (Hunter), the young man finally understands the haunting message coming from the spaceship that brought him to Earth: "Take the World."

Director: David Yarovesky. Stars: Elizabeth Banks, David Denman, Jackson A. Dunn, Matt Jones, Meredith Hagner, Emmie Hunter. 2019. 90 min. Horror.

Say Yes to the Dress, on TLC

Randy has to step in when Jessica brings her feisty friends to help her and they get out of control in this new episode. Also, new mom Marlo is back with her outspoken twin sister, Margo, who is known for her scathing honesty.

Randy Fenoli in "Say Yes to the Dress"
Randy Fenoli in "Say Yes to the Dress"
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