Dean Koontz’s new novel, “The Friend of the Family,” takes the best-selling author in a new direction as the master of suspense tries his hand at historical fiction for the first time, with a tinge of ...
“The Friend of the Family,” Dean Koontz’s new novel, is a book for book lovers, heartfelt and genuine. While Koontz is primarily known for his works of suspense and horror, “The Friend” is a work of ...
Side by side of Dean Georgaris and the NBC logo (Credit: Getty Collection, NBC) NBC ordered an untitled drama pilot from “Quantum Leap” and “The Baker and the Beauty” executive producer Dean Georgaris ...
The Chicago Cubs claimed former Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Justin Dean after the San Francisco Giants designated him for assignment only a week ago. The Cubs' 40-man roster has open spots, ...
WGN Entertainment Reporter Dean Richards sits down with the director of the new film “Dead Man’s Wire,” Gus Van Sant. Get Dean’s reviews and A-List interviews delivered right to your inbox. Sign up ...
There really is so much television, right? So many shows with multiple seasons to binge that can sometimes be a struggle to get through. What's a good number to draw the line at? Four seasons? Five?
The streaming era has produced its share of pathologies, including bloated running times and narratives padded with filler. The best dramas of 2025, though, are a reminder that television has become ...
The 2025 year was fantastic for television, and 2026 plans to keep pace, as series begin to announce new season release dates ahead of the new year. The year 2026 will see the return of hit series ...
Fantasy television is more popular than ever. This is due to a massive trend started in the 2010s with HBO's Game of Thrones, as well as the rise of streaming platforms and on-demand viewing. Paying ...
In the years ahead, what will we remember about television in 2025? With a little luck, it will be shows like these. What will we remember about television from 2025? “Peril” springs to mind, and not ...
Many of the year’s best series seemed to be in conversation with one another, including “Severance,” “The Pitt,” “Andor,” “Pluribus,” “The Lowdown” and others. By James Poniewozik and Mike Hale James ...