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'She-Hulk' star Tatiana Maslany nearly brought to tears after overcoming fears of heights and cold with the help of Bear Grylls
Tatiana Maslany faces up to her phobias on Running Wild with Bear Grylls.
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The It List: TNT's 'Snowpiercer' finally premieres following wild ride to the small screen, 'Survivor' crowns its first $2 million winner, 'Fame' turns 40 and the best in pop culture the week of May 1
During the coronavirus pandemic, when most of us are staying at home, we’re going to spotlight products that you can enjoy from your couch, whether solo or in small groups, and leave out the rest. With that in mind, here are our picks for May 11-17, including the best deals we could find for each.
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'Counterpart': 4 things to know about J.K. Simmons's new spy serial
The Oscar-winning character actor and series creator Justin Marks preview their new Starz drama premiering Jan. 21.
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The 30 best TV moments of 2017
These are the 30 TV scenes that got us talking, laughing, crying, and, yes, in some cases, even throwing things at the screen.
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'Outlander': Maria Doyle Kennedy & Ed Speleers join Season 4 cast
Maria Doyle Kennedy ('Orphan Black') and Ed Speleers ('Wolf Hall') have signed on for key roles for the fourth season of Starz's 'Outlander,' which began filming this week in Scotland.
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Tatiana Maslany revisits the 'Orphan Black' finale
It’s been exactly a month since members of the auxiliary Clone Club bid a tearful farewell to Orphan Black‘s core four sestras (as well as their 270 other siblings) on the cult show’s Aug. 12 series finale. The episode’s final shot revealed our clone heroine, Sarah Manning (Tatiana Maslany), looking around the home she had built for herself and her daughter, Kira, as well as looking forward to the freedom she had fought so hard to achieve. Catching up with the Emmy-winning actress at the Toron
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15 actors who played their own twin on TV
As the saying goes, two heads are better than one, so twins on TV shows means double the fun. At least, some of the time; other times, it’s more like that quote from Macbeth — “double double, toil and trouble.”