“Stunning” drama with Slow Horses star debuts with 100% Rotten Tomatoes rating

Okay, so things get really tough for Minnie when her best friend, Callie, and she have a falling out. It totally throws her off balance, and she unexpectedly starts getting close to Callie’s mom, who is super sophisticated. This new connection actually pulls Minnie away from her own mom and the pretty messy life she’s used to at home. It’s a really complicated situation!

‘The Assassin’ Renewed for Season 2 by Amazon

The hit series The Assassin is coming back for a second season! News from Deadline confirms that production will begin later this year, with Keeley Hawes and Freddie Highmore reprising their roles as Julie and Edward Green. Returning cast members also include Shalom Brune-Franklin and Devon Terrell. The new season will continue the thrilling story, blending elements of spy action, intense drama, and even a touch of unexpected romance – think James Bond meets Taken with a hint of Mamma Mia! – and details about the plot are now available.

‘Baywatch’ Reboot Casts Original Star David Chokachi

I’m so excited! Variety is reporting that David Chokachi – remember Cody from Baywatch? – is coming back! He’s going to reprise his role in the new Fox version of the show. He was a lifeguard for a few seasons back in the day, starting in season six, and now apparently he’s traded in his buoy for… owning a bar and grill! It’ll be fun to see what he’s been up to.

Why is Teddy Riley finally releasing his memoir after sitting on it for 12 years?

As a huge music fan, I’ve always been amazed by Teddy Riley’s work – he’s behind some absolute classics! Think Keith Sweat’s “I Want Her,” Bobby Brown’s “My Prerogative,” even Michael Jackson’s “Remember the Time” and Blackstreet’s “No Diggity.” It’s interesting to hear he’s really focused on his health now and being careful about what he eats and drinks.

’56 Days’ sometimes forgets it’s a thriller, but detectives keep the story afloat

The story begins with a shocking discovery – a body found in a bathtub – before flashing back to the start of Oliver and Ciara’s relationship. We first see them meeting at a grocery store, and it quickly becomes clear their encounter isn’t a coincidence, though who brought them together remains a mystery. Their awkward attempts at flirting feel unnatural – it’s hard to tell if this is how people their age actually talk, or if it’s simply poor writing and acting. However, this oddness might be intentional, hinting that something isn’t right. We soon discover that neither Oliver nor Ciara is being truthful about who they are, and Oliver is particularly desperate to escape a troubled past, despite seemingly living in plain sight.