Quentin Tarantino is having a snit.


Cheetah babies to soothe your brain.

@sandiegozoo

Paws everything for cheetah cubs 🐆🧡 Four male cheetah cubs were born to first-time mom Kelechi at the Safari Park in late January, the first cheetah cubs born at the Park since 2020. This teeny band of brothers is bonding with mom behind-the-scenes at the Carnivore Conservation Center, stretching their liddol legs and practicing their chirps. You may just spot these sweet speedsters as they begin emerging from their den on an Ultimate Safari. #cheetahcubs #sdzsafaripark #cheetahs #spotted

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Here’s A BUNCH OF TV News

I’M GOING TO NEED ELISABETH HASSELBECK’S PRESS PEOPLE TO STAND DOWN AND QUIT TRYING TO GET HER BACK ON THE VIEW, PLEASE AND THANK YOU.

LateNighter has a good idea for The Late Show with Stephen Colbert‘s final months. 

Pluto wants to lock you in a bunker and force you to marathon The X-Files for some reason. 

Everyone at CNN hates Scott Jennings.

Daniel Radcliffe thinks child actors should receive mandatory therapy, and he’s not wrong.

Harvey Weinstein wants to take credit for Yellowstone, which might be news to Taylor Sheridan.

Quentin Tarantino is handling being criticized by Rosanna Arquette maturely and rationally. WAIT, NO, LOL, OF COURSE HE ISN’T. I will just pause here to remind everyone that not a couple of months ago this same man for no good goddamned reason took shots at Paul Dano, Matthew Lillard, and Owen Wilson, so he can take his “esprit de corps between artistic colleagues” and shove it.

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Joshua Jackson has opened up about James Van Der Beek’s death.

No one wants Stephen A. Smith to run for President, even Stephen A. Smith.

Love is dead.

Get well soon, Jello Biafra!

Renewals

In Development

  • Tink, a live-action series based on Tinkerbell, is in the works at Disney+.
  • Somebody Feed Phil is moving from Netflix to YouTube.

Casting News

Mark Your Calendars

  • From will return on MGM+ on April 19.
  • Remarkably Bright Creatures premieres on Netflix on May 8.
  • Roommates premieres on Netflix on April 17.
  • You’re Killing Me will premiere on Acorn TV this spring.
  • Untold: Chess Mates will debut on Netflix on April 7.
  • Dear Killer Nannies will premiere on Hulu on April 1.
  • Bait premieres on Prime Video on March 25.
  • The Prosecutor will premiere on Netflix on March 26.

R.I.P.

Monti Rock III, Frequent Tonight Show guest

WATCH THIS

TUESDAY

One Piece: Season two premiere. Netflix

Fukushima: A Nuclear Nightmare: This documentary tracks nine days following the Fukushima nuclear disaster as told through interviews with government officials, engineers, journalists, and others. Premiere. 8 p.m., HBO

Robert Duvall marathon: Tender Mercies; The Great Santini; Apocalypse Now. 7 p.m., TCM

Late Night:

  • The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Viola Davis, Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesias, Jo Koy, Bleachers
  • Late Night with Seth Meyers: Nicolle Wallace, Rebecca Ferguson, Joe Santagato, Frank Alvarez
  • The Late Show with Stephen Colbert: Michelle Pfeiffer, Dave Matthews
  • Jimmy Kimmel Live: Harrison Ford, Sarah Chalke
  • Watch What Happens Live: Danny Pellegrino, Kyle Cooke

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CBS NCIS
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NCIS: Origins
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NCIS: Sydney
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CW WWE NXT
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FOX Best Medicine
(new)
Doc
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News/Local
NBC NBA Basketball
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