'UnREAL': Freddie Stroma teases Adam's return

She might succeed this time; after all, Adams only goal is to win back Rachel. His main thing is he still feels for Rachel, Stroma tells EW. So what happens next? Credit: Lifetime Its still the question of, What does Rachels rock bottom look like?' The end of [the episode] answers that question. It was almost like a school reunion, the actor recalls. James Dittiger/Lifetime Even if half the cast is new?...

May 1, 2025 · 1 min · 89 words · Nicholas Jackson

'UnREAL': Shiri Appleby teases season finale, looks ahead to season 3

‘How much of this world are we going to be able to burn down and continue to revisit?’ Britt) after all the behind-the-scenes chaos. Now that she has, is it possible for her to fall even farther in the finale? Credit: Bettina Strauss/Lifetime SHIRI APPLEBY:By the finale, shes making a comeback. Shes regaining her strength and really wanting to focus on work and put all her personal stuff behind her....

May 1, 2025 · 2 min · 359 words · Erik Rodriguez

'Upstream Color' duo reteam for a new short film

In a ranking of horrible things that can happen to you, being brainwashed by a weird kind of worm places just above having to find dinner in New York City without a reservation on a Friday night. Thats the problem faced by Shane Carruth and Amy Seimetz, the lead actors from the formers filmUpstream Color, in a short that played at this years SXSW and just premiered on Vimeo. Well Find Somethingis a film from writer-director Casey Gooden about a couple visiting New York and trying to find some food....

May 1, 2025 · 1 min · 181 words · Zachary Padilla

'Vikings' recap: 'A Good Treason'

Treachery abounds in the show’s return Ragnar Lothbrok lies abed, not dead, not quite alive. In his dreams, he rides on a distant mountain. Great golden doors open in the sky. Credit: Jonathan Hession/History He can hear the great warriors, singing happily as only dead men truly can. He walks toward the light. The doors close before him. Shall this be his fate? Locked out of Valhalla, despite all his great deeds?...

May 1, 2025 · 4 min · 679 words · Roger Castillo

'Vinyl' showrunner Terence Winter picks his favorite vinyl record

I had a really really firm background in rock n roll from the time I was a little kid. Elvis, even before that. And, then, into the 70s, I was really into the Stones, Aerosmith, Alice Cooper. Credit: Andrew Toth/FilmMagic Then, I discovered punk rock in the mid-seventies and my musical taste became a little more eclectic. I wrote the pilot, and here we are now. So, what is Winters favorite record which he actually owns on vinyl?...

May 1, 2025 · 1 min · 152 words · James Lee

'Vinyl' wants to rock your Sunday: What To Watch This Weekend

Your daily guide to the most interesting stuff happening on TV and streaming. Just consider its pedigree: Martin Scorcese, HBO, Mick Jagger, Bobby Cannavale, Olivia Wilde. Yes, you heard me the guy fromEverybody Loves Raymond. Credit: HBO He threatens to steal this bonkers sex-drugs-and-rock-and-roll drama outright, as do a coterie of other terrific side players. Even Andrew Dice Clay gets a chance to shine. Want to know more? Check outJeff Jensens review....

May 1, 2025 · 1 min · 202 words · Justin Owens

'Vinyl': EW review

He huffs, he puffs, he snorts yards of blow up his nose. Its a sometimes thrilling period piece dulled by new century Bleak TV blah blah blah. is an allegory for culture making. I thinkVinylis calledVinylonly becauseEmpirewas already taken. The show gives good Me Decade optics. MaybeVinylcan ultimately become that trailblazer. (Im imagining theInglorious Basterdsversion ofVinyl, a show that plays to history, then blows it up. The series finale: Richie changes history by turning The Ramones into the biggest band ever....

May 1, 2025 · 2 min · 388 words · Jeremy Campbell

'Waiting For Guffman' Reunion: See the Stars at SF Sketchfest

Corky might be a genius… or he might be an idiot. But he has high hopes that include inviting famed Broadway producer, Mort Guffman, to opening night. With some luck,Red, White, and Blainemight be heading to the Great White Way! Suzanne Tenner See photos exclusive to EW of the event, ahead. Balaban played the frustrated musical director, Lloyd, who did not always see eye-to-eye with Corky. Kevin Pollak Moderated the Guffman Conversation at Sketchfest....

May 1, 2025 · 1 min · 96 words · Alexander Anderson

'Walking Dead' Deceased Characters: Exclusive EW Portraits

“I was shocked,” says Coleman about finding out his fate. “They caught me off guard. I didn’t see it coming.” ETHAN HILL for EW And yes, the actor (who currently stars on Syfy’sThe Expanse) still keeps up with the show. “I’m curious about my sister and Abraham,” Coleman says. “What is that about? ETHAN HILL for EW I guess that’s being a brother. I don’t see it.” “I think I stopped watching at around season 3,” she says....

May 1, 2025 · 3 min · 462 words · Bobby Stanley

'Warcraft': EW review

Where to even begin? The big hardcover one. When it works, the studio gets rich and the fans are respected and rewarded. When it doesnt, you get the nextSpeed RacerorJonah HexorLone Ranger which is exactly whatWarcraftwill end up becoming. Its soulless, incoherent, Renaissance Faire hooey. They look like Klingons who swallowed Conan the Barbarian and Hellboy. (Is there a better actor choosing worse roles right now?) Maybesheexplained what The Fel was....

May 1, 2025 · 1 min · 102 words · Chad Anderson

'Wayward Pines' actor talks shocking exit — and why it had to happen

Read at your own risk! I dont want any part of it. (Gugino is also starring on theupcoming Cameron Crowe seriesRoadies, set to premiere in June on Showtime.) Credit: Sergei Bachlakov/FOX Below, Gugino talks her brief return to the spooky series. Why come back at all? But we all really felt very passionately about Kate and about maintaining the integrity of that world. Sergei Bachlakov/FOX This was such a bloody exit you had to slice your own throat....

May 1, 2025 · 2 min · 291 words · Mark Klein

'Wayward Pines': M. Night Shyamalan previews season 2, talks series' future

This had been billed as a one-off, 10-episode series. If we came out and didnt feel strongly about the end point, then well just leave it. In our mind, we broke it up to an additional two seasons. Credit: Sergei Bachlakov/Fox; Eduardo Parra/Getty Images How confident are you that this is a three-season, 30-episode story? Will we find out next season, for example, that this has actually ballooned toanotheradditional season?...

May 1, 2025 · 3 min · 438 words · Heidi Hull

'Weiner' directors talk about making a deep, resonant documentary about a man with a funny name

Things didnt turn out quite as planned. Im glad that the jury saw that your film was actually about something other than a well-documented tabloid scandal. Elyse Steinberg:Yeah, we were thrilled. Credit: IFC films Its about American politics and media. And it was resonating. And it was just perfectly times to where our country is now. Amanda Edwards/WireImage Josh Kriegman:Anthony and Donald Trump are very different people with very different opinions....

May 1, 2025 · 4 min · 646 words · Christopher Carter