It’s Emmy time. From an Abbott Elementary slow burn, to Kendall Roy looking sadly upon various bodies of water, to series finales for a whole host of shows about middle-aged white guys — Succession, Barry, and Ted Lasso (allegedly) — the nominations for the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards are in. To be eligible, shows had to air between June 1, 2022, and May 31, 2023. Already iconic series like Succession and The Crown were shoe-ins for nominations, but the past year also welcomed new shows like Jury Duty, The Bear, Beef, and Daisy Jones & the Six, all of which were (surprisingly — I’m looking at you Daisy Jones) nominated for multiple awards.
The girls of Girls. Be honest: How much do you really know about Hannah, Marnie, Jessa, and Shoshanna? With the sixth and final season of Girls underway, take Vulture’s superfan quiz to prove your expertise.
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Springing from the creative minds behind sitcom golden child Parks and Recreation and boasting an ensemble that would make any comedy nerd and/or diehard Terry Crews fan salivate, Brooklyn Nine-Nine is, unsurprisingly, one of this year’s most promising new series. Contributing to the ridiculously high hopes is the show’s inclusion of longtime comic and current Twitter hero Chelsea Peretti, who plays Gina, the fictional precinct’s sardonic office administrator. Peretti has steadily gained a reputation as a comedian on the verge of breaking out, her silly and sarcastic style having led to writing gigs on the The Sarah Silverman Program and the aforementioned Parks and Recreation, roles on shows like Louie and Kroll Show, and a practically nonstop touring schedule.
“I’ve got two tickets to Iron Maiden, baby.” Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are both children of 1989, meaning they came of age around a lot of cheesy rock in the aughts. And it’s something the couple have apparently (trauma) bonded over. A new WSJ magazine cover on Kelce paints a scene of the NFL player and pop star hanging with friends by the firepit at Kelce’s house, curled up like two “peas in a pod,” per one of Kelce’s friends, singing.
Emma Roberts and Hayden Christensen making pizza and falling in love. Viva marinara sauce, viva crucifix necklaces, viva neighborhoods where everyone knows your name, viva Italia, and every other Italian stereotype! Every one of them converges in Little Italy, a romantic comedy truly unlike any other movie you’ll see this year: Anakin Skywalker (from the Star Wars prequels) dates Addie Singer (from Nickelodeon’s Unfabulous), and all of Canadian Little Italy has to pay the price.
The Curse The Fire Burns On Season 1 Episode 6 Editor’s Rating 5 stars ***** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » The Curse The Fire Burns On Season 1 Episode 6 Editor’s Rating 5 stars ***** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » At first, I thought the entirety of episode six might be a full episode of Flipanthropy, and I was here for it.
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This week on the Jeff Rubin Jeff Rubin show, Jeff is joined by TV critic Alan Sepinwall.
Jeff talks to Alan about his new book The Revolution Was Televised, and the 12 TV shows that are the premise of his book: The Sopranos, Oz, The Wire, Deadwood, The Shield, Lost, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, 24, Battlestar Galactica, Friday Night Lights, Mad Men and Breaking Bad among a bunch other shows. They discuss their impact on people and the importance of a show’s ending.