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Executive producer Marti Noxon (“UnReal”) adapts this sharp novel that dissects society’s obsession with diet in a darkly entertaining way. The 10-episode series stars Joy Nash and Julianna Marguilies, and we’re ready to eat it up.
Zoey (Yara Shahidi) is leaving the Johnson nest and headed to college in this “black-ish” spin-off that reminds you growing up is more than hard-ish.
Lena Writhe executive produces this drama that weaves together intimate stories into a stunning portrait of Chicago’s South Side.
The murder of famed fashion designer Gianni Versace takes center stage in the second installment of the “American Crime Story” anthology. Like the O.J. Simpson-themed first installment, the new season explores the circumstances that made for a perfect storm of tragedy. But unlike its predecessor, there’s fewer lawyers in ill-fitting suits.
Airing over five consecutive nights, this six-part limited series comes from Steven Soderbergh and explores the story of a murder in a small town.
The cast for America’s first celebrity edition of this long-running reality franchise has not yet been announced. But if this truncated installment (it only runs two and a half weeks) is half as additive and crazy as the original, we’re in for a treat.
It’s time to put all your other responsibilities on ice and take up your once-every-four-years job of ski jumping expert.
This Ryan Cooler-directed superhero flick follows T’Challa’s (Chadwick Boseman) quest to take his rightful place as king of Wakanda. Michael B. Jordan, Lupita Nyong’o and Danai Gurira also star in the movie, which is sure to be king of the box office on its opening weekend.
This coming-of-age tale, based on the book “Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda,” is about a gay teen named Simon (Nick Robinson) who keeps his sexual orientation a secret from everyone except a fellow closeted classmate. Prolific TV producer Greg Berlanti directs the heartstring-tugging film that mega-fans of the book are hoping to love.

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