Kevin saves humanity… and lands on the wrong side of the law in the process?
In TVLine’s exclusive video from next Tuesday’s Kevin (Probably) Saves the World (ABC, 10/9c), Jason Ritter’s titular hero sets out to build up his spiritual power with acts of kindness, like helping local brewer Jake Gilmore (Being Human‘s Sam Huntington). But the man claims not to have any troubles, which only makes Kevin even more determined in his quest as he rattles off a laundry list of potential problems: “Are you married? Maybe there’s some relationship issues? Ooh, there could...
In TVLine’s exclusive video from next Tuesday’s Kevin (Probably) Saves the World (ABC, 10/9c), Jason Ritter’s titular hero sets out to build up his spiritual power with acts of kindness, like helping local brewer Jake Gilmore (Being Human‘s Sam Huntington). But the man claims not to have any troubles, which only makes Kevin even more determined in his quest as he rattles off a laundry list of potential problems: “Are you married? Maybe there’s some relationship issues? Ooh, there could...
- 10/6/2017
- TVLine.com
We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about shows including Blue Bloods, The Big Bang Theory, Dancing With the Stars and You’re the Worst!
1 | Seeing as both shows are set in New York, is it safe to say that Kevin Can Wait‘s Donna was working alongside Blue Bloods‘ Linda on that medevac helicopter? (#TooSoonX2?)
RelatedBlue Bloods Bombshell: Amy Carlson Opens Up About Premiere Twist
2 | Did everyone catch Hawaii Five-0‘s person of interest using the name “Mick St. John” — as...
1 | Seeing as both shows are set in New York, is it safe to say that Kevin Can Wait‘s Donna was working alongside Blue Bloods‘ Linda on that medevac helicopter? (#TooSoonX2?)
RelatedBlue Bloods Bombshell: Amy Carlson Opens Up About Premiere Twist
2 | Did everyone catch Hawaii Five-0‘s person of interest using the name “Mick St. John” — as...
- 10/6/2017
- TVLine.com
In ABC’s fantastical new dramedy Kevin (Probably) Saves the World, Jason Ritter’s titular reluctant hero is tasked with — you guessed it — saving humanity. But are you going to save Kevin a season pass on your DVR?
RelatedKevin (Probably) Saves the World EPs on Jason Ritter’s Superpower, Sibling Chemistry and Magical Universe
Before you weigh in with your thoughts, a recap of the pilot: The high-concept story opens with meteors crashing all over Earth, including outside of Austin, Texas, where Kevin has recently arrived to stay with his widowed twin sister Amy (Once Upon a Time‘s JoAnna Garcia Swisher...
RelatedKevin (Probably) Saves the World EPs on Jason Ritter’s Superpower, Sibling Chemistry and Magical Universe
Before you weigh in with your thoughts, a recap of the pilot: The high-concept story opens with meteors crashing all over Earth, including outside of Austin, Texas, where Kevin has recently arrived to stay with his widowed twin sister Amy (Once Upon a Time‘s JoAnna Garcia Swisher...
- 10/4/2017
- TVLine.com
In the first few minutes of Sunday’s Ten Days in the Valley premiere, a little girl named Lake confesses to her mother that her court-mandated visits with her father are often very lonely.
“Sometimes when I’m gone, when I’m with Daddy,” she whispers, “I miss you so much that I think I want to go to heaven.”
It’s a jarring line both in the moment and in retrospect, after Lake is kidnapped from her home while her mom, Kyra Sedgwick’s Jane, is working in the backyard. The crime kicks off the 10-episode season, which follows...
“Sometimes when I’m gone, when I’m with Daddy,” she whispers, “I miss you so much that I think I want to go to heaven.”
It’s a jarring line both in the moment and in retrospect, after Lake is kidnapped from her home while her mom, Kyra Sedgwick’s Jane, is working in the backyard. The crime kicks off the 10-episode season, which follows...
- 10/2/2017
- TVLine.com
A young girl goes missing in ABC’s new thriller Ten Days in the Valley, but the real mystery isn’t who had a motive to take her — it’s who didn‘t?
In a moment, we want to hear what you thought of Kyra Sedgwick’s new series. But first, a brief recap of “Day 1: Fade In”:
The episode begins with Sedgwick’s character, documentarian-turned-tv-showrunner Jane Sadler, trying to meditate. Every time she tries to center herself, scenes from her traumatic childhood flash into her mind. When her daughter arrives home after a weekend with her father,...
In a moment, we want to hear what you thought of Kyra Sedgwick’s new series. But first, a brief recap of “Day 1: Fade In”:
The episode begins with Sedgwick’s character, documentarian-turned-tv-showrunner Jane Sadler, trying to meditate. Every time she tries to center herself, scenes from her traumatic childhood flash into her mind. When her daughter arrives home after a weekend with her father,...
- 10/2/2017
- TVLine.com
In May we will see almost 60 titles leave Netflix, but nearly 60 titles are being added. One of the big warnings I will heed is that you’ve got until May 5 to watch Skyfall, so get on that. The Netflix original Grace & Frankie makes its debut on May 8 and stars Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, Martin Sheen and Sam Waterston.
Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds, The Boxtrolls, and Fruitvale Station are just some of the great titles heading your way next month. Check out the full list of new movies and TV shows coming to Netflix.
Available May 1
Beyond Clueless (2014)
Jimi: All Is by My Side (2013)
Legally Blonde (2001)
Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde (2003)
Longmire: Season 3
No No: A Dockumentary (2014)
Shameless: Series 10
The Last Waltz (1978)
The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio (2005)
Underclassman (2015)
Witnesses: Season 1
Available May 2
Lalaloopsy: Festival of Sugary Sweets (2015)
LeapFrog Letter Factory Adventures: Amazing Word Explorers (2015)
Available May 3
Anita (2013)
D.L. Hughley...
Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds, The Boxtrolls, and Fruitvale Station are just some of the great titles heading your way next month. Check out the full list of new movies and TV shows coming to Netflix.
Available May 1
Beyond Clueless (2014)
Jimi: All Is by My Side (2013)
Legally Blonde (2001)
Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde (2003)
Longmire: Season 3
No No: A Dockumentary (2014)
Shameless: Series 10
The Last Waltz (1978)
The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio (2005)
Underclassman (2015)
Witnesses: Season 1
Available May 2
Lalaloopsy: Festival of Sugary Sweets (2015)
LeapFrog Letter Factory Adventures: Amazing Word Explorers (2015)
Available May 3
Anita (2013)
D.L. Hughley...
- 4/22/2015
- by Graham McMorrow
- City of Films
At the beginning of (and throughout) every month, Netflix Streaming adds new movies and TV shows to its library. Here is a quick list of several that you might be interested in. Some of these may have previously been on Netflix, only to have been removed and then added back. We will update this list as more titles are added closer to the end of the month.Movies May 1Beyond Clueless (2014)Jimi: All Is On My Side (2013)Legally Blonde (2001)Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde (2003)No No: A Dockumentary (2014)The Last Waltz (1978)The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio (2005)Underclassmen (2015) May 2Lalaloopsy: Festival of Sugary Sweets (2015)LeapFrog Letter Factory Adventures: Amazing World Explorers (2015) May 3Anita (2013)D.L. Hughley: Clear (2014) May 5A Few Best Men (2011) May 6The Longest Week (2014)Tyler Perry's A Madea Christmas (2013) May 9Jinn (2014)The Liberator (2013) May 12Extraterrestrial (2014)Fruitvale Station (2013)Magical Universe (2013) May 13The...
- 4/22/2015
- by Vulture Editors
- Vulture
May on Netflix brings more high-profile original series, including "Grace and Frankie," starring Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin as two women who bond when their husbands -- Sam Waterston and Martin Sheen -- reveal they're gay and leave their wives to be together. It's from Marta Kauffman, the co-creator of "Friends."
Also new, the sci-fi mystery series "Between," in which a disease has wiped out everyone over 21. Unlike other Netflix series, "Between" will air a new episode every week for six weeks, beginning on May 21. Jennette McCurdy from "iCarly" stars.
And debuting on May 22: A comedy special from Jen Kirkman, best known for her appearances on "Chelsea Lately" and "Drunk History."
Here's a full rundown of what's new on Netflix in May 2015, provided by Netflix. As always, all titles and dates are subject to change. We've also go you covered in terms of what's leaving Netflix in May 2015, in case you were wondering.
Also new, the sci-fi mystery series "Between," in which a disease has wiped out everyone over 21. Unlike other Netflix series, "Between" will air a new episode every week for six weeks, beginning on May 21. Jennette McCurdy from "iCarly" stars.
And debuting on May 22: A comedy special from Jen Kirkman, best known for her appearances on "Chelsea Lately" and "Drunk History."
Here's a full rundown of what's new on Netflix in May 2015, provided by Netflix. As always, all titles and dates are subject to change. We've also go you covered in terms of what's leaving Netflix in May 2015, in case you were wondering.
- 4/22/2015
- by Sharon Knolle
- Moviefone
Just in time for Halloween, Daniel Radcliffe gets some special powers and couple of appendages growing from his temples in Radius’ Horns, which will be this week’s biggest rollout among specialty newcomers. The title received a warm welcome at a Cinema Society event attended by its stars this week in New York. This week’s newbies are dominated by nonfiction fare, though with some exceptions. Kino Lorber is opening French/Swiss maestro Jean-Luc Godard’s Goodbye To Language following a successful festival run. It has been critically acclaimed, and the company is expecting it to be a box office winner too. The 2014 Best Documentary winners from South by Southwest and Tribeca are going head-to-head in their theatrical debuts. Radius’ The Great Invisible (SXSW) opened in limited release Wednesday in an exclusively theatrical rollout, and The Orchard is bowing Point And Shoot (Tribeca) in a single NYC run. Submarine Deluxe...
- 10/31/2014
- by Brian Brooks
- Deadline
At one point in filmmaker Jeremy Workman's optimistic documentary Magical Universe, artist Al Carbee hovers with his camera over a semicircle of nine Barbie dolls. Barbies have been Carbee's main portrait subject for decades; these particular few, he explains, are in an intergalactic-council meeting to discuss the direction of a new shared society. A film editor whose bread and butter is movie trailers (and whose father, Chuck, creates those misty-eyed movie-magic montages at the Academy Awards), Workman has an especial talent for crafting compact emotional arcs, and he captures the poignancy of Carbee's drive to create ideal images. Carbee's obsession with Barbie — that totem of outrageous American female beauty standards — not to mention his references to a ...
- 10/29/2014
- Village Voice
Trailers are an under-appreciated art form insofar that many times they’re seen as vehicles for showing footage, explaining films away, or showing their hand about what moviegoers can expect. Foreign, domestic, independent, big budget: What better way to hone your skills as a thoughtful moviegoer than by deconstructing these little pieces of advertising? This week […]
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- 10/19/2014
- by Christopher Stipp
- Slash Film
While we wonder where filmmakers come up with the crazy ideas for their movies, sometimes it takes a documentary to show you that real life can be stranger than fiction. In the great tradition of other indie documentaries, IFC is bringing us Magical Universe this Halloween. The trailer below should give you an idea that this is not your typical documentary subject. Filmmaker Jeremy Workman spent over ten years making Magical Universe, a labor of love that is very apparent in the trailer....
- 9/23/2014
- by Alex Maidy
- JoBlo.com
While there are plenty of galleries where you can go to see carefully curated selections of artwork, sometimes the most daring, interesting and fascinating stuff is found in the most unlikely of places. Certainly, filmmaker Jeremy Workman wasn't expecting to discover the treasures Al Carbee had hidden in his ramshackle home when he first met him, but as you'll see in the documentary for "Magical Universe," theirs was a friendship that helped uncover a singular artistic talent. In this exclusive trailer, you're invited into 88-year-old Carbee's world, one where he puts Barbie dolls in elaborate dioramas, and creates complex spiritual/mystical books and artwork. But he's not just an eccentric, with Workman's decade-in-the-making film celebrating the creative spirit, all while the director remains one of Carbee's few links to the outside world at large. And with awards from film festivals in Woodstock, Las Vegas, Athens and Salem, this is a...
- 9/19/2014
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
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