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Get ready to sing along to these top-rated musicals.
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The service, which launches in September, aims to provide the same sort of service and value that the WWE Network provides to wrestling fans.
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Power is not only the top-rated show on STARZ, but it's one of the highest rated shows on cable, basic cable and broadcast TV.
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"My god. How ugly am I?" asked Harvey.
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Is Jimmy: The True Story of a True Idiot worth your time? Here's the scoop.
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Phoebe Robinson and Jessica Williams' podcast-turned-series is gearing up for a second season.
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David Farrier is more interested in the people perversely fascinated by murder and disaster than in these locales themselves.
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"I spent many, many a night screaming at God, 'Please take this away from me. I'll never do it again,'" Quaid told the Megyn Kelly Today host.
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It's not going to stay that way for long so get in while the getting's good.
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This Decider Debate pits every single movie song of all time against Raiden, Liu Kang, Johnny Cage, and the rest.
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Shue will play a former beauty queen turned small town bureaucrat whose life is thrown into turmoil after her husband’s mysterious death.
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This could be as great as Battlestar Galactica or as frustrating as The X-Files, but does it really matter either way?
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The former host of The View has a bit of advice for McCain.
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The Clone Wars was the most tweeted about show at this year's San Diego Comic-Con.
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For over a decade Cohen has turned humiliating celebrities into an art.
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As the prosecuting attorney overseeing Archie's murder trial, Miller's character will stop at nothing to convict the golden boy.
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It's unnerving and intoxicating to watch her go.
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"With great power comes great responsibility," Maines says of the history-making role.
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The episode pivots on the evolving relationship between Camille and Amma, the latter of whom flouts the town's curfew for minors.
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The unforgettable House vs. House ball sequence at this episode's center is the best piece of summer TV you're going to see this year.
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If you pay close enough attention, as Sean L. McCarthy did, you'll learn Seinfeld's thoughts on everything from college campuses to homosexuality to Harvey Weinstein.
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Who Is America? continues to shock in Week 2.
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Get ready for a standup set completely in Russian.
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Last night's season finale of Pose brought together so much of what this show has been doing right all reason.