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    Karen Kemmerle

    Karen Kemmerle

  • ‘Shut Eye’: Watch the First Episode of Jeffrey Donovan’s New Psychic Drama Here

    Hulu’s newest original series Shut Eye explores the high-stakes underworld of psychics in Los Angeles and the Roma (aka gypsy) crime family that runs it. Failed magician Charlie Haverford (played by Burn Notice star Jeffrey Donovan) is at the center of it all: a family man growing more and more restless as he runs scams and performs tarot card readings day-in and day-out. When he is bashed on the head by a client’s disgruntled ex-boyfriend, Charlie begins to experience strange visions of the future, leaving him wondering if he suddenly has genuine psychic abilities.

  • Celebrating Baby Tommy: The Most Underrated ‘Fuller House’ Character

    A new set of twins has entered the Full House/Fuller House universe: Dashiell and Fox Messitt. The Messitt twins are stealing the hearts of Netflix viewers everywhere as they share the part of Tommy Fuller, the lovable, silent baby son of DJ Fuller (née Tanner). While chatting with Full House/Fuller House creator Jeff Franklin, we didn’t miss an opportunity to grill him about the Messitt twins, gush about our favorite scenes, and get a preview of all the cute Baby Tommy action in Season 2.

  • ‘Fuller House’ Season 2 Preview: Creator Jeff Franklin on DJ’s love ‘Pentagon,’ Stephanie’s Singing Career, and Becky’s Baby Fever

    With holiday-themed episodes, a surprising new romance for Stephanie, and a special guest appearance by New Kids on the Block, anything is possible when it comes to the Tanner-Gibbler-Katsopolis-Gladstone household.

  • How We Got Our ‘Gilmore Girls’ On at Luke's Diner Pop-Up Coffee Shop

    Where the Gilmore Girls lead, we will follow! It's been nine long years since super mother/daughter duo Lorelai and Rory Gilmore drank all the coffee in Stars Hollow, gorged on junk food and Chinese takeout, fell in and out of love, and dropped every pop culture reference imaginable in their rapid-fire banter. Now, the Gilmores are back to drink even more coffee, talk even faster, and charm us more than ever in Netflix's continuation of the series, which premieres Nov. 25. In four 90-minute episodes, titled "Winter," "Spring," "Summer," and "Fall," Lorelai (Lauren Graham), Rory (Alexis Bledel), and grandmother Emily (Kelly Bishop) all face big changes in their lives.