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'Fuller House' Is Coming Back for a Second Season Whether You Like It or Not
Poor reviews apparently didn't deter Netflix from giving the Tanners another season of family-friendly television.
Everyone Is Getting Worse on 'Westworld'
The fifth episode, "Contrapasso," included a stagecoach heist and a gold-painted orgy, and gave credence to a particular fan theory.
'Westworld' Keeps Getting More Brutal, Dark, and Watchable
Everyone keeps dying over and over, but HBO's popular new show only gets more riveting.
Cheer Up, at Least You're Not a Robot on 'Westworld'
The latest episode of 'Westworld' featured intensity, mystery, and menace—with a dash of skull-crushery.
The Second Episode of 'Westworld' Sets Up a Brutal Battle Between Good and Evil
HBO's drama about a futuristic Wild West amusement park just got deeper and bloodier.
The First Episode of 'Westworld' Was a Gorgeous, Sweeping Bloodbath
The much-awaited premiere of HBO's sci-fi series about a robotic cowboy theme park started off with a bang.
How Stephen King Made Pop Culture Weird
The prolific author, who just turned 69, is responsible for making your movies and TV shows eerie and your books bizarre.
Woody Allen's New Show Trailer Is Full of 1960s Clichés and Woody Allen Clichés
Can Allen take this bundle of clichés and turn his first TV show into something fresh and engaging?
Someone Uploaded the Ring Video Online in the First 'Rings' Trailer
Samara, the killer ghost, has expanded her murder spree beyond a few random VHS tape viewers for this 'Ring' sequel, which is useful since no one owns VHS players anymore.
'Arrival' Looks Like It Will Make Up for a Lousy Year for Sci-Fi Movies
If your idea of great science fiction is 'Blade Runner,' 'Gattaca,' or '2001: A Space Odyssey,' then 'Arrival' should be a treat.
Does This 'Seinfeld' Spec Script Prove America's Ready to Laugh About 9/11?
The script, called "The Twin Towers," functions both as a mocking parody of the show—juxtaposing the characters' deep inhumanity next to a horrifying terrorist attack—and as a pitch-perfect homage.
Joy Williams Explains How to Write a Short Story
We spoke with one of America's greatest fiction writers to talk about her new book of very short stories, 'Ninety-Nine Stories of God.'