Teens struggling with love, identity and family? No, we aren’t talking about Euphoria. On Thursday, Feb 11, HBO Max released the first look for its upcoming teen-centric series, Generation (aka Genera+ion). According to the streaming service, the Lena Dunham-produced dramedy, which will premiere Thursday, Mar. 11, “follows a group of high school students whose exploration
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Roommates Issa Rae just announced via Twitter that she is teaming up with her Hoorae Productions writer Syreeta Singleton and the City Girls for an eight-episode series comedy named ‘Rap S**T.’ The show will air on HBO Max and has been in development since 2019. Rap S**t will follow two estranged high school friends from Miami
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We’ve got a three-day weekend ahead of us, folks. And what better way to honor the Founding Fathers than some good ol’ fashioned sale shopping? To help you fulfill your civic duty, we’ve compiled another meaty dispatch of discounted bangers. We’ve unearthed killer deals on some serious statement outerwear, do-anything hiking boots, tough-as-nails trucker jackets,
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This is Wait, What?, a column that explains the seemingly incomprehensible. This week, Bruce Springsteen—America’s boyfriend and also its dad—has been making exclusively vehicular-related news. No, it’s not because the country is remembering en masse that “Racing in the Street” is a perfect song about car parts and broken dreams. On Sunday, the Super Bowl
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Sex and the City fans still can’t help but wonder how Samantha Jones’ absence might be dealt with in the show’s upcoming revival. During an interview published on Wednesday, Feb. 10, HBO Max Chief Content Officer Casey Bloys hinted to TV Line about how the streaming platform’s upcoming 10-episode series might explain the missing character played by Kim Cattrall
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Superheroes have been a part of cinema for decades. Hits like Superman: The Movie and Tim Burton’s Batman would pop up every now and again. Be that as it may, for the most part, Hollywood didn’t treat comic book movies all that seriously for much of existence. That all changed in the 2000s when X-Men
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