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(02/13/24 8:16pm)
Breathe a sigh of relief! We can all forget the irredeemable 2013 "Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters" now, because the Disney+ adaptation of Rick Riordan's best-selling series "Percy Jackson and the Olympians" was renewed for a second season.
(03/06/23 3:17am)
Content warning: This article contains mentions of violence, sexual assault, racism and homophobia.
(01/12/23 11:47pm)
The moment when you are able to see a character, public figure or celebrity on your television screen and say, “Wow, they’re just like me!” is exciting.
(10/13/22 1:44pm)
Dating shows are often isolated. Filmed in studios or in remote, exotic villas, they sometimes seem detached — a funhouse mirror of real life. But soon, UNC students will be able to watch their peers fall in love in a new dating show filmed around Orange County.
(10/04/22 11:24pm)
My dad and I debate about politics as the news plays on the TV in the background. He says young people are brainwashed by social media. I say older people aren’t any better.
(09/12/22 4:00am)
The 74th Annual Emmy Awards are finally upon us as Hollywood comes together to celebrate the year’s best in television.
(08/08/22 12:55am)
The end of one of television’s great dramas is upon us, as the credits will roll on AMC’s “Better Call Saul” for the very last time.
(02/22/22 1:35am)
I first read the story of Anna Sorokin — alias Anna Delvey — while on the elliptical. Sorokin, a German citizen born in Russia, passed herself off as a German heiress while living in the U.S. between 2013 and 2017.
(01/17/22 3:41am)
Although only three episodes in, "Abbott Elementary" has become my new favorite show.
(10/05/21 12:54am)
Sequels and prequels are difficult propositions in film. You can either get them right — or get them disastrously wrong.
(09/10/21 12:54am)
Beyond mentions of "RateMyProfessors.com" and “clusterfucks,” Netflix’s new dramedy “The Chair,” draws strong parallels to UNC’s current campus climate. Additionally, it highlights the inequities within academia through its satirization of the higher education system.
(04/22/21 10:54pm)
The Academy Awards are finally here. With the ceremony being held Sunday night, some of The Daily Tar Heel's staff made their predictions about which Oscar-nominated movies will win it all.
(03/03/21 1:58am)
The 78th annual Golden Globe Awards, which took place on Sunday, were different from past years in many ways, but for better or for worse, the production made history.
(02/24/21 1:27am)
From roses to thorns, the reputation of ABC’s reality TV show, “The Bachelor,” was scratched this season after featuring Matt James as the first Black bachelor, causing students of color to raise questions about racial equity and representation in the media.
(02/19/21 2:12am)
With UNC offering its students a small break from the stressful semester in the form of wellness days, many students are seizing the opportunity to catch up on new TV shows and movies, as well as old favorites.
(02/04/21 1:55am)
With commercials costing over $5 million each and reaching an audience of about 100 million people, having an advertisement at the Super Bowl is a big deal. But in the midst of a pandemic, some major companies who typically spend millions on advertisements will direct their dollars toward causes they believe serve the greater population.
(11/12/20 10:04pm)
In Netflix's latest hit "Emily in Paris," Emily Cooper stepped off the plane from Chicago not knowing more French than simply “bonjour." Still, she found a way to win the hearts of everyone around her. But UNC students who have spent time in France see a different way of life for Americans in Paris.
(11/15/20 11:57pm)
This summer brought an array of shows to watch on Netflix, from "Avatar: The Last Airbender" to the illegal antics of Joe Exotic and his rival Carole Baskin in "Tiger King." Collective TV-binging kept crushing boredom away during lockdown and allowed us to stay connected with others.
(10/04/20 11:36pm)
As old shows are resurfacing on Netflix, many people are finding new interpretations and meaning within these stories.
(09/22/20 12:49am)
Clutching the edge of their seats wondering who will receive the final rose or which islander will fancy another, students binge-watched various dating shows as they self isolated over quarantine.