A lifelong Los Angeles resident, Greg Braxton has written for the Los Angeles Times for more than three decades. He currently is a staff writer covering television for the Calendar section, and has also written extensively about trends and cultural issues in the entertainment field.
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In Screen Gab No. 178, we tell you about the new ‘Stranger Things’ doc and recommend three films worth watching this weekend.
The Ryan Coogler-directed horror movie starring Michael B. Jordan tops the Easter weekend box office. ‘A Minecraft Movie’ comes in second.
After eight episodes, including a 90-minute finale, the third season of HBO’s dark comedy anthology has come to a close, and our writers are weighing in on the reveals.
Who died? Did Gaitok shoot? What happened to the lorazepam? As Mike White’s HBO anthology wraps up its third season, we’re here to explain it all.
Nearly 50 years after he began filming ‘Apocalypse Now’ at 14, Fishburne discusses his new film ‘The Amateur’ and looks back on projects that defined his career.
The veteran actor, who stars in Prime Video’s new action horror series, is showing no signs of slowing down after a long career filled with cinematic touchstones.
This week, Rick finally confronts the man he says killed his father, the ladies erupt at dinner and Belinda gets an interesting offer.
As Season 29 of the ABC dating reality series comes to a close, the franchise’s uncertain future after leadership changes and a series of missteps on race and vetting of contestants.
This week, everyone seems to be assessing what happened the night before, there’s a new arrival and Rick moves forward with his plan.
In this week’s episode, Rick catches up with up with an old friend, the Ratliff brothers get too close, and Tim has a moment of crisis (again).