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EXCLUSIVE | Steve Burke is expected to step down as CEO of NBCUniversal next year and is likely to hand the reins to chairman Jeff Shell.
EXCLUSIVE | Steve Burke is expected to step down as CEO of NBCUniversal next year and is likely to hand the reins to chairman Jeff Shell.
The jungle game grows elaborate now that this franchise has found its footing, mixing and matching players with multiple avatars.
The 1974 slasher film gets remade for the new age of feminism in the rare college horror movie that actually has something on its mind.
In “Bombshell,” Charlize Theron and Nicole Kidman play the women who brought down Fox News mogul and harasser Roger Ailes.
Clint Eastwood goes after two of the most powerful forces in America — the FBI and the media — in this upsetting true story.
“The L Word: Generation Q” is careful to balance fan service with the original characters.
Netflix’s “The Crown” is now in a world where Queen Elizabeth II and royals are out of step with the times and increasingly aware of it.
“Mad About You” stayed itself, for worse and better; by the standards of the modern reboot, that’s accomplishment enough.
“Dollface’s” vision of friendship and its aesthetic of goofy quirk feels that worst thing for a would-be viral hit: Late.
This hit London musical about Tina Turner, starring Adrienne Warren, takes Broadway by storm.
The musical by Howard Ashman and Alan Menken gets a starry, but small-scale Off Broadway revival starring Jonathan Groff.
Brian Cox (“Succession”) takes over from Bryan Cranston in Robert Schenkkan’s follow-up play to his Tony-winning “All the Way.”
“Almost Famous” fans get their backstage pass renewed via a stage musical adaptation in San Diego that feels familiar and refreshing.
Coldplay’s new double album “Everyday Life” revels in experimentation, but falls short of its effort to be deep.
The Pharrell Williams-produced “Hyperspace” is the best thing Beck has done since “Morning Phase.”
For her first album since her husband’s death, Dion goes straight for the heart in some songs, but slums in EDM in others.
Kanye West’s unfocused and frustrating “Jesus Is King” contains flashes of inspiration — divine and otherwise — but that’s all.