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Britain’s biggest bank heist was ‘executed flawlessly’ — then it fell apart

Britain’s biggest bank heist was ‘executed flawlessly’ — then it fell apart

Surrounded by some of southeast England’s most desirable real estate, the western Kent town of Tonbridge — 40 miles from central London — wasn’t the kind of place to keep police on the edge of their seats in suspense. But in the early hours of Feb. 22, 2006, a call came in that rocked local … Read more

Why ‘Your Honor’ should end with its Season 2 finale

Why ‘Your Honor’ should end with its Season 2 finale

“Your Honor” wrapped its second season Sunday night, leaving the door ajar for Season 3 — and I have mixed feelings about that. On the one hand, I want to see more of the labyrinthian drama starring Bryan Cranston, Michael Stuhlbarg, Hope Davis, Andrene Ward-Hammond and Isiah Whitlock Jr., originally slated for a one-season run … Read more

How Isiah Whitlock Jr. deals with Bryan Cranston in ‘Your Honor’

How Isiah Whitlock Jr. deals with Bryan Cranston in ‘Your Honor’

Season 2 of Showtime’s “Your Honor” finds newly elected mayor Charlie Figaro (Isiah Whitlock Jr.) being pulled in several different (and potentially dangerous) directions. His best friend Michael Desiato (Bryan Cranston), the New Orleans judge who broke bad, is now out of prison and working with a US Attorney (Olivia Delmont, played by Rosie Perez) … Read more

Bryan Cranston promises ‘Breaking Bad’ surprise in return of ‘Your Honor’

Bryan Cranston promises ‘Breaking Bad’ surprise in return of ‘Your Honor’

It’s been nearly two years since “Your Honor” ended with Adam Desiato (Hunter Doohan) dying in the arms of his inconsolable father, fallen New Orleans judge Michael Desiato (Bryan Cranston), after being struck down by a bullet meant for thug Carlo Baxter. That episode supposedly closed the saga of “Your Honor,” based on the Israeli … Read more

Peter Berg opens up on ‘painful’ new sports documentary ‘Boys in Blue’

Peter Berg opens up on ‘painful’ new sports documentary ‘Boys in Blue’

Peter Berg has been involved in films about trauma and tragedy before.  Nothing has ever compared, or could have ever prepared the acclaimed and Emmy-nominated director for his latest project, and the journey it has prompted.   The 58-year-old Berg, who is best known for directing “Friday Night Lights” (both the TV series and movie), “Lone … Read more

‘Thousands of images’ helped recreate iconic sets in ‘George & Tammy’

‘Thousands of images’ helped recreate iconic sets in ‘George & Tammy’

“George & Tammy” airs its penultimate episode Jan. 1 on Showtime with stars Michael Shannon and Jessica Chastain as George Jones and Tammy Wynette — and more than 120 carefully constructed sets reflecting the stormy personal and professional lives of country music’s iconic couple over a 30-year period. “We had over 300 people in the … Read more

‘Ozark,’ ‘Inventing Anna’ among favorite TV shows in 2022: poll

‘Ozark,’ ‘Inventing Anna’ among favorite TV shows in 2022: poll

Recent setbacks aside, a new survey suggests Netflix is still a major player in the TV world. Two thousand Americans were asked this month to pick their favorites from a list of all the series they watched in 2022. In addition to securing the No. 1 choice with Season 4 of “Ozark,” Netflix represented half … Read more

The 10 best TV shows of 2022 from ‘Severance’ to ‘The Rings of Power’

The 10 best TV shows of 2022 from ‘Severance’ to ‘The Rings of Power’

It’s that time of year to look at the hundreds of shows that aired on TV and pick out the best. This year has had an especially rich stew of offerings, in every genre ranging from comedy to epic fantasy to prestige drama. Here’s our selection of the 10 best shows from 2022.  “Severance,” AppleTV+ … Read more