See the trailer for the sophomore season of Prosecuting Evil with Kelly Siegler, premiering on Oxygen Jan. 25 at 8 p.m.
Steven Weber, who plays Dr. Dean Archer, discusses the potential for a romantic relationship between his character and Dr. Hannah Asher.
Just like the rest of the season, you'll be able to catch the return of Chicago Fire Season 13 live on NBC. The episode will be preceded by a return to Gaffney in Chicago Med at 8/7c, then followed by the flashing blue lights of P.D. at 10/9c.
The man who dominates prime-time TV is getting in on the streaming action — and in surprisingly gritty style, too.
Noah Wyle goes back to an emergency room for his new series "The Pitt." Dick Wolf's new police drama "On Call" drops on Prime Video, with Eriq La Salle behind and in front of the camera and Peacock's hit "The Traitors" hosted by Alan Cumming returns for a new season.
Putting an end to two months' wait, Chicago P.D. is back with its mid-season premiere on January 8, at 10/9c. The date also marks the kickstart of One Chicago Wednesdays in 2025.
Noah Wyle goes back to an emergency room for his new series "The Pitt" and Lana Wilson's lauded documentary about psychics, "Look Into My Eyes," are some of this week's new streaming entertainment releases.
Also among the streaming offerings worth your time as selected by The Associated Press' entertainment journalists: Dick Wolf's new police drama "On Call" making its debut, the hit show "The Traitors" hosted by Alan Cumming returns to Peacock and British ...
American Primeval — Taylor Kitsch and Betty Gilpin star in a six-episode limited series set in 1857, at the height of westward expansion. And now Taylor Sheridan is kicking himself, because that's the one year he forgot to copyright. (Netflix)
Fights, Camera, Action” throws down on Netflix. Make way for another docuseries tossed like spaghetti against the wall to see if it sticks: Can the late creator of the notorious “Jerry Springer” show still attract viewers/voyeurs?
We’ll fill you in on the details of the movie, and let you know when our experts think you can stream it from the comfort of your couch below. Key Details: Reviews indicate “Wolf Man” is a worthy member of the monster flick family.
For decades, the 78-year-old American producer has dominated prime-time programming with Law & Order. Read more at straitstimes.com.