Continuing my series of articles that take a look at NL Central teams using several different projection systems, I now zoom in on the Cincinnati Reds. Last week I noticed that the Pirates could have ...
Kendrick Lamar’s dominance continues at the Grammys, where he leads the nominations with nine this year. He’s followed closely by Lady Gaga, Jack Antonoff and Canadian record producer/songwriter ...
The 68th annual Grammy Awards are just about here, airing live from Los Angeles on CBS and Paramount+ on Sunday night. Kendrick Lamar’s dominance continues at the Grammys, where he leads the ...
The future of Tim Allen's latest sitcom, Shifting Gears, looks secure following Season 2's finale ratings, despite being on the bubble for Season 3.
Two young boys spend a day with their oft absent father in Lagos amid political turbulence in “My Father’s Shadow,” an affecting debut feature from Akinola Davies Jr.
Shifting Gears Season 3 is not guaranteed, but if it does happen, I have a feeling I know how Riley's big Season 2 ending will resolve itself.
ABC hasn't renewed Kat Dennings' Shifting Gears for Season 3 yet, but her former showrunner on 2 Broke Girls explained why she has what it takes as a lead.
WORO, Nigeria — Weeks after residents of two Nigerian villages ignored a letter from militants announcing they would come to spread their extreme form of Islam, gunmen arrived on motorbikes and ...
The world of Outlander, one of the finest examples of a franchise done right on modern television, looks set to continue expanding its horizons following the success of the recent spin-off, Outlander: ...
There’s no getting around it. “Avatar: The Last Airbender” Season 2 features a massive change impossible to ignore. In the second season of Netflix’s live-action reimagining of the classic Nickelodeon ...
The BAFTA-nominated film is blazing a trail for Nigeria on screen. Director Akinola Davies Jr., star Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù and producers Rachel Dargavel and Funmbi Ogunbanwo unpack the groundbreaking movie.
The film follows two Nigerian boys, Remi and Akin — played by real-life brothers Chibuike Marvellous Egbo and Godwin Chiemerie Egbo — who spend a day running errands with their somewhat distant father ...