What’s New on Paramount+ With Showtime in November 2023
Screenshot: Paramount+ Paramount+ has a handful of original titles worth watching in November. On one end is Lawmen: Bass Reeves (November 5), a Wild West drama starring David Oyelowo as…
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Screenshot: Paramount+ Paramount+ has a handful of original titles worth watching in November. On one end is Lawmen: Bass Reeves (November 5), a Wild West drama starring David Oyelowo as…
The 2000s, in some ways, feel, culturally, neither here nor there: They don’t have the strong neon vibe we associate with the 1980s, and lack the grunge appeal of the…
Though people talk about the auteur revolution of the 1970s, or the warm, populist glow of neon-soaked ‘80s movies, the 1990s were an incredibly assured time in filmmaking. Romantic comedies…
Imagine, if you will, a time of wild economic inequality, global conflict, and Donald Trump every time you turn on your TV. But all of that in neon, and with…
Screenshot: Showtime The biggest original title coming to Paramount+ in October may be the revival of Frasier, with Kelsey Grammer reprising his role in the new series set in Boston.…
Photo: FellowNeko (Shutterstock) Streaming services have almost, if not already, come full circle. What started as a cheap alternative to cutting the cord on expensive cable TV has now become…
Highlights for Paramount+ With Showtime subscribers in September include Dreaming Whilst Black, a British comedy series that uses dream sequences to tell the story of the creator’s life as a…
Photo: FellowNeko (Shutterstock) Streaming services have almost, if not already, come full circle. What started as a cheap alternative to cutting the cord on expensive cable TV has now become…
A month into the marriage of streaming services Paramount+ and Showtime, the bond is proving beneficial—for Paramount+, anyway. Without the August premieres of two long-running Showtime series, Billions (returning for…
This past week, Paramount+ caught flak for making like Max and Disney+ and removing content so its parent company could take a tax write off. This included nixing Paramount+ Originals…