Arvind Rao
Arvind is an Entertainment Writer at MEAWW. If binge-watching was a crime, he'd be doing serious time.
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CANCEL SCHMANCEL: Disney's 'Death on the Nile' tops US box office despite 'problematic' cast
The film was called 'every publicist's nightmare' due to the artists involved in it, with a canceled star in a key role and supporting cast allegedly being anti-vaxxers
'Catch the Fair One' Review: All eyes on Kali Reis who knocks it out of the park
The champion boxer flexes her acting skills in a gripping film that, sadly, fizzles out due to poor writing and execution
'Love Is Blind': Who is Jason Beaumont? Globetrotting flight attendant is into fitness
The United Airlines flight attendant has promised that he'll be there for whoever he falls in love, 'no matter what'
'Kimi' Review: Zoe Kravitz carries somewhat decent HBO Max thriller on her shoulders
The film feels rushed at times but Zoe Kravitz's performance and the brilliant technical aspects of 'Kimi' make it worth a watch
When will 'Chicago Fire' Season 10 Episode 13 air? Here's what to expect when it returns
Though the airing schedule has been changed due to the Beijing Winter Olympics, there is enough information about Episode 13 to keep fans excited
When will 'Chicago Med' Season 7 Episode 13 air? Here's what to expect when it returns
The schedule was disrupted due to the Winter Olympics but NBC has shared enough information about the next episode of the medical drama
Zoe Kravitz dating history: From Penn Badgley to Karl Glusman, a look at 'Kimi' star's love life
The actor and model has dated quite a few notable names before she started a relationship with Channing Tatum
Netflix 'Inventing Anna': 5 things you didn't know about Anna Chlumsky
Chlumsky will be seen as Vivian Kent, a journalist investigating the case of Anna Delvey. Her character is based on real-life journalist Jessica Pressler
'Bel-Air': 5 things you need to know about Peacock reboot of legendary sitcom
The reboot, executive produced by Will Smith, is set in the current era and will focus on the challenges that Black youth face
Leslie Jordan's mispronunciations makes viewers crack up during Oscar nominations event
Leslie Jordan, who co-hosted the 2022 Oscar nominations event along with Tracee Ellis Ross, made Twitter go crazy as tweets poured in about his mispronunciations
'Clark': 5 things you need to know about Netflix crime drama starring Bill Skarsgård
The upcoming Swedish Netflix original series will see the 'IT' star play Clark Olofsson, an infamous bank robber and originator of Stockholm syndrome
HBO Max 'Kimi': 5 things you didn't know about Rita Wilson
The actor will be seen in the HBO Max thriller that follows an agoraphobic techie's pursuit of justice
'NCIS: Los Angeles': Eric Christian Olsen sparks rumors of show's end with cryptic post
Fans of the long-running police procedural drama were left confused after series regular Eric Olsen shared an image with hashtags
'The Offer': 5 things you need to know about Paramount+ series starring Miles Teller
The upcoming Paramount+ mini-series is based on the real-life experiences of Albert Ruddy and the challenges he faced while producing 'The Godfather'
Apple TV+ 'Suspicion': 5 things you didn't know about Kunal Nayyar
Kunal Nayyar will be seen in the thriller that follows the ordeals of five tourists suspected of abducting the son of a prominent US media mogul
'Ghosts of the Ozarks' Review: Too few frights to redeem this tame horror flick
'Ghosts of the Ozarks' takes longer than needed to get to the point and becomes bland and uninteresting by the time it finally gets there
Who is Mirai Nagasu? 'Celebrity Big Brother' star won bronze at 2018 Olympics
The Olympian will be seen competing for the quarter million dollar cash prize in the third season of CBS' 'Celebrity Big Brother'
'The Tinder Swindler' Review: It's a perfect match for a crime junkie
The true-crime documentary shocks you on multiple occasions and has all the necessary ingredients of a blockbuster racy thriller if adapted
'FBI: International' Episode 11 Review: Transnistria, trafficking and possible trauma
The latest episode sees the Fly Team operate with minimal resources in an unstable region and also hints at a more personal angle to one of the main characters
'Raising Dion' Season 2 Review: Promising show for children let down by poor execution
The new season tries to bring more to the table but ends up feeling like the creators bit off more than they could chew