Michigan desperately wanted a Hollywood makeover. And for $500 million, studios were more than happy to help. Then Michigan did the math.
Category: TV and Streaming
‘3 Body Problem’ review: Can Netflix adapt an unadaptable sci-fi novel?
“Game of Thrones” creators David Benioff and D.B. Weiss team up with Alexander Woo for this sci-fi epic about physicists struggling to save the world from an alien invasion in “3 Body Problem.”
‘Palm Royale’ review: Kristen Wiig in a comedy of manners, circa 1969 Palm Beach
The year is 1969. The skies are sunny. The money is old. And Kristen Wiig’s striving socialite wannabe wants in.
Ian Eagle takes over for Jim Nantz as the NCAA Tournament’s lead voice
Even though Ian Eagle is stepping into a new role as the lead announcer for CBS and TNT Sports’ coverage of the men’s NCAA Tournament, plenty of things will make it familiar.
Chicago Tribune launches a new What to Watch newsletter
The Chicago Tribune is launching a new What to Watch newsletter, a guide to what film and television you should be watching. Tribune critics Michael Phillips and Nina Metz will provide their personal picks, delivered to your inbox weekly. Click here to sign up for What to Watch.
March Madness: How to watch the NCAA women’s tournament — and what to watch for
Every game of the NCAA women’s tournament will be aired. Here’s how to watch.
March Madness: How to watch the NCAA men’s tournament — and what to watch for
The countdown to March Madness is on. Who will win it all?
‘Apples Never Fall’ review: Annette Bening as a retired mom who goes missing
Annette Bening and Sam Neill play a bored retired couple in West Palm Beach who add some spark to their lives (and angst for their four adult children) when they invite a young woman to live with them.
‘Nolly’ review: On Masterpiece, Helena Bonham Carter plays a soap star who’s been sacked
Helena Bonham Carter gives a very funny and affective performance as Nolly Gordon, the soap opera legend of British TV who was famously sacked.
Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight is announced for July 20 and will be streamed live on Netflix
Social media star-turned-boxer Jake Paul will fight former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson on July 20 at AT&T Stadium, Netflix announced Thursday.