TV Review: Catherine Avery could be the next to go on ‘Grey’s Anatomy’
Grey’s Anatomy fans are no strangers to deaths and departures, but that doesn’t make the likelihood of another happening any easier.
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Grey’s Anatomy fans are no strangers to deaths and departures, but that doesn’t make the likelihood of another happening any easier.
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Ruby Cochran joins host Georgia Davis to discuss the 1997 feel-good film Good Will Hunting, which won Best Original Screenplay at the Oscars. With a witty script and successful improvisation, Matt Damon and Ben Affleck’s real-life friendship is brought to the screen.
In Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, the first thing the students participate in when walking into the Great Hall is the sorting ceremony. From that point forward, too much weight is put on the significance of the Hogwarts houses.
At the 90th Academy Awards in March, one film made a significant impact that could have far-reaching implications. Jordan Peele’s Get Out was nominated for Best Picture, as well as a handful of other big awards. Peele himself became the first black man to win for Best Original Screenplay.
Madeleine Peck, the director of podcasts for The Post, joins host Georgia Davis to discuss the 2001 film Legally Blonde.
Late last week, there was speculation that the entire Harry Potter series was going to be available to stream on Netflix. Unfortunately, that’s not entirely true because the franchise will be on the streaming platform in countries outside the U.S.
Teddy Altman (Kim Raver) is one step closer to telling Owen Hunt (Kevin McKidd) she’s pregnant on Grey’s Anatomy.
Filmmakers find ways to keep even the biggest horror movie fans on the edge.
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It’s spooky season, so host Georgia Davis decided to watch the 1978 Halloween for the first time, resulting in nightmares.
Get a good night’s sleep, because it’s going to be a long day.
In case you missed it, it’s movie season. The film industry is out of its post-summer slump, and movie studios are pushing for big-name releases in preparation for Oscar season. Because more movies are hitting the big screen, trailers for spring and summer releases are featured as previews. A slew of trailers came out in the last week. Here are the five best:
So many people have told host Georgia Davis that Donnie Darko is the best movie ever. She doesn’t agree after watching the 2001 cult classic for the first time.
There is one character in the Harry Potter universe that everyone is obsessed with and I have no idea why — Albus Dumbledore.
Haaaave you met Ted? Well, if you haven’t, Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) has.
Lock them doors and turn the lights down low because Josh Turner is coming to Ohio University.
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix has its problems. The book has too many unnecessary chapters, making it some of the worst writing in the series. Harry is more worried about what Dumbledore thinks of him than anything else. And Dolores Umbridge is in it. But there is one aspect of Order of the Phoenix that was well-executed and necessary: the death of Sirius Black.
Correction appended.