‘Downton Abbey: A New Era’ review: Mamma Mia, here we go again

“Downton Abbey: A New Era” is still very much a “for fans only” affair; one that throws viewers right back into the deep end when it comes to the soapy lives of the Crawley family and their loyal servants. But “A New Era” is both more focused and more substantial than the first "Downton" film, which makes it especially satisfying to step back into its cozily rose-colored, slightly ridiculous take on early 20th century England. FOX film critic Caroline Siede reviews the latest return to a TV favorite.

TV recap: ‘Welcome to Flatch’ gets spooked

Welcome back to "Welcome to Flatch" recaps! In the first of tonight’s two episodes, "No Credit/Bad Credit," Shrub thrives at his new job and Kelly gets a starring role in the car lot’s commercial, while Father Joe begins to miss having them around. Then in "Ghosted," Kelly and Shrub get lost in the woods on her birthday, while Cheryl, Mandy, Nadine and Father Joe decide to host a séance.

‘So You Think You Can Dance’ recap: Cue the happy mom tears

Welcome to "So You Think You Can Dance" recaps! In the 17th season premiere, "Dance is Back! Auditions Show 1,"three new judges take the stage, a crop of new dancers win hearts and one intimidatingly cool woman casually challenges tWitch to a battle.

Marvel second installments ranked — including ‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’

Benedict Cumberbatch’s Dr. Stephen Strange may have five Marvel Cinematic Universe credits to his name, but, remarkably, he’s only just now getting an official follow-up to his 2016 debut film, “Doctor Strange.” That’s part of the charm of the sprawling MCU. But there’s also a fine art to making a direct sequel within those interconnected franchise parameters. So in honor of the long-awaited debut of “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” we decided to look back on how Marvel second installments have fared over the years.

TV recap: ‘Welcome to Flatch’ throws a boy band concert and then plays hooky

Welcome back to "Welcome to Flatch" recaps! In the first of tonight’s two episodes, "The Devil's Backbone," Kelly and Shrub plan to increase their social media following by recording a surprise reunion with Father Joe and another former member of his religious boy band, A-Men. Then in "On The Hooky," Shrub gets a new job detailing cars while Father Joe, Kelly, Cheryl and Mandy play hooky.

‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’ review: Marvel makes a messy horror movie

If you’ll forgive the pun, “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” is a strange movie. It’s one-third a sweaty act of Marvel brand expansion; one-third a somewhat confusing follow-up to the Disney+ series “WandaVision”; and one-third a pretty fun Sam Raimi action horror comedy in the vein of his “Evil Dead” series. FOX film critic Caroline Siede reviews Marvel's latest.

TV recap: ‘Welcome to Flatch’ has dresses and disappointments

Welcome back to "Welcome to Flatch" recaps! In this week’s episode, "Dinners, Dresses and Dumps," Kelly plans a special dinner when her dad comes home. Meanwhile, Shrub and Beth start spending a lot of time together and Cheryl breaks out her lucky dress for a date with Jimmy.

May movie preview: Doctor Strange, Top Gun, Downton Abbey and a brand new Chip 'n Dale

“Top Gun: Maverick” is finally (finally!) soaring into theaters after the pandemic pushed back its release by nearly two years. Plus Benedict Cumberbatch’s Doctor Strange will be doing some soaring of his own in the highly-anticipated “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.” Here’s what’s headed your way, cinematically speaking, in May 2022.

Tubi to release over 100 original titles in the next 12 months

Tubi plans to release more than 100 original titles in the next 12 months. Tubi’s new programming will include entries in the Black Cinema, thriller, horror, sci-fi, romance, documentary and adult animation genres. Those originals will join the 40,000+ premium movie and television titles that make Tubi’s library the largest in free ad-supported streaming.

‘The Freak Brothers’ renewed: Tubi’s animated stoner comedy blazes on for season two

Fans of “The Freak Brothers” have something to celebrate. The original Tubi adult animated comedy has been renewed for a second season, which is set to premiere in December 2022. Based on Gilbert Shelton’s cult classic comic, "The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers," the series follows three 1960s hippie stoners who smoke a magical strain of weed, only to fall into a 50-year slumber and wake up in the 2020s.

TV recap: ‘Welcome to Flatch,’ where no good deed goes unpunished

Welcome back to "Welcome to Flatch" recaps! In episode seven, "Sweet Spot," Father Joe hires Blind Billy to be his new assistant, and things between Cheryl and Jimmy heat up. Meanwhile, Kelly and Shrub attempt to do good deeds in town, hoping to get a reward.

Celebrate Shakespeare’s birthday with these free movies and plays

In honor of Shakespeare’s 458th birthday on April 26th (or maybe April 23rd? It’s confusing), we’ve rounded up some filmed adaptations/riffs on his most famed works — all of which are streaming for free on Tubi. So pick a comedy or tragedy to get you started, and toast Big Willy on his birthday.

‘Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion’ is still timeless at 25

The “be true to yourself” messaging of “Romy and Michele's High School Reunion” has made it a timeless favorite for 25 years. (And it’s one that’s currently streaming for free on Tubi.) Film critic Caroline Siede reflects on a quarter-century spent with the inventors of the Post-It.

Review: ‘The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent’ is a slapdash showcase for a screen legend

In real life, Nicolas Cage is having an extended moment. His indie drama “Pig” got rave reviews last year, a just-released book called “Age of Cage” articulates the importance of his long, eclectic career and the new movie “The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent” is his first live-action starring role to receive a wide theatrical release in ages. Film critic Jesse Hassenger reviews.