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Benito Skinner’s semi-autobiographical comedy series Overcompensating has created waves since its release on Prime Video.
Culture writers Chris Murphy and Jackson Weaver discuss why the series feels so universal, and how it brings a new spin to the classic college tropes.
Having binged Overcompensating season one already we're desperate for updates about the future and thankfully Benito Skinner has some.
Stars have been everywhere this week, from King Charles and Queen Camilla touching down in Canada to Ana de Armas celebrating ...
Netflix’s Sirens, starring Julianne Moore, Meghann Fahy and Milly Alcock, is the must-see drama of the season. Here’s ...
Interview: 'The Narrow Road to the Deep North' star Jacob Elordi discussed working with directors Justin Kurzel and Ridley ...
TV from every era, none of it terribly well-curated. There’s a lot there, and the choices can be a little overwhelming—but ...
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Top 5 Cast Iron Tips
In this video I’m going to give you my top 5 tips for cooking in and taking care of cast iron. Cast iron, in my opinion, is the best most versatile cooking tool and if taken care of will be nonstick ...
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The most remote corners of the planet
In today's globalized era, secluded destinations still exist that are not easily accessible. The island of Tristan da Cunha is one such place. Nestled in the Atlantic Ocean, this island is part of a ...
Where a perpetually bloated and red-faced Jax spent most of the first season berating Brittany for drinking too much, he’s ...
Robert Kirkman's Invincible fell inches short of the current top two streaming hits under the Amazon Prime Video umbrella.