Peacock’s “Teacup” by title alone sounds like a 19th-century “Bridgerton” drama with gaudy costumes and sexual intrigue.
We visit the set of Peacock's Teacup, which its showrunner describes as an "acoustic guitar" version of the 1988 novel ...
The series, which debuted Thursday, Oct. 10 and drops two new episodes each Thursday, uses Alabama bestselling author Robert ...
Stinger was adapted into a horror mystery on Peacock by Ian McCulloch ( Yellowstone ). While the original was set in a small ...
In Screen Gab No. 153, our resident 'SNL' buffs break down the series' 1975 premiere, the creators of 'South Park' save a ...
Bobbie (Reba McEntire) seeks aid with a glass of wine and a heavenly plea in a scene from her sitcom return in "Happy's Place," 17 years after "Reba." ...
We have a lot to look forward to on the next episode of High Potential. Fun, exotic animals are coming our way, and what will surely be another big brother speech from Karadec. Considering the next ...
A high school heavy metal band attempts to capitalize on '80s occult paranoia in an eight-part series that's half ...
Teacup episode 3, “Quite for No Reason,” begins at dawn. It’s a new day and the farm is bathed in sunlight. The line is still ...
Image Courtesy of Peacock/CBR By Dean Robbins This review is of the first two episodes of the new Peacock original series ...
With naturalistic acting and a gradual increase in tension, it creates a spine-chilling experience that leaves a lasting ...
On Friday Lawrenceville's Slow Pour Brewing Company is hosting an art event that blends "the unusual with the unexpected" — ...