In television romantic comedy, it often feels as if series are more interested in the chase than in the actual relationship. “Happy couples ruin TV shows” is a sentiment I’ve heard many times from writers, though they’re often citing examples (like Moonlighting) where couples never got together for very long. …
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New York City is a magnet for young hopefuls in entertainment, especially the ones willing to do whatever it takes to make it. Terry Gionoffrio, the ambitious young dancer portrayed by Julia Garner in the forthcoming film Apartment 7A, is a member of this cohort. But in the first trailer …
Read More »Goodbye, 'Evil': You Were One Hell of a Wonderfully Weird Show
In a recent episode of Evil, Kristen (Katja Herbers) asks her colleagues Ben Shaki (Aasif Mandvi) and David (Mike Colter), “Do you ever think the world’s getting weirder?” Ben argues that the world has always been weird, and David adds that it seems weirder, “only because we expect it to …
Read More »Melissa Etheridge Brings an Original Song to Incarcerated Women in New Doc Trailer
Melissa Etheridge prepares for one of the most emotional and powerful shows of her life in the new trailer for her upcoming two-part docuseries, I’m Not Broken, airing July 9 and 10 on Paramount+. The film is centered around a show Etheridge played at the Topeka Correctional Facility in Kansas, …
Read More »Melissa Etheridge Docuseries 'I'm Not Broken' Heading to Paramount+
Melissa Etheridge’s bond with five incarcerated women will be the focus of an upcoming docuseries premiering on Paramount+ this year. The two-part Melissa Etheridge: I’m Not Broken follows the singer as she communicates with female inmates — each behind bars for substance abuse-related issues — at the Topeka Correctional Facility. …
Read More »'A Gentleman in Moscow': Ewan McGregor Gets Stuck in a Four-Star Purgatory
Hotels are strange, contradictory, but often wonderful places. They are permanent structures primarily designed for temporary lodging. They can offer more luxurious furniture and amenities than you get at home, yet you’ll rarely sleep as well as you do in your own bed. Dreams in hotels tend to be weirder …
Read More »Patrick Stewart and Drew Barrymore Sing With Creed in Peak Paramount+ Super Bowl Ad
What can one do when stuck on the metaphorical Paramount Mountain other than sing with Creed? On Wednesday, Paramount Plus shared their fever-dreamish Super Bowl commercial starring Drew Barrymore, Patrick Stewart, Miami Dolphins’ Tua Tagovailoa, Peppa Pig, and Arnold from Hey Arnold as they figure out how to get over …
Read More »Here's Where to Stream Every 'Mission: Impossible' Movie Online
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Quick Answer: You can stream all the Mission: Impossible movies (1-7) on Paramount+, which is offering a 7-day free trial here. You can also rent the movies on …
Read More »'The Curse' Finale Is Bonkers and Deeply Frustrating
This post contains spoilers for the finale of The Curse, which is now streaming on Paramount+ with Showtime. Early in the concluding episode of The Curse, “Green Queen,” Asher and Whitney’s Shabbat dinner turns into a debate about Cara’s well-publicized decision to quit the art world. Whitney, of course, is …
Read More »June Carter Cash's Blazing Legacy Unfolds in 'June' Documentary Trailer
“Bad ass bitch” are the first words used to describe June Carter Cash in the official trailer for June, the documentary premiering via Paramount+ on Jan. 16. Kacey Musgraves assigns the label to her — and the remainder of the trailer ticks off all of the reasons why it’s a …
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