Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Showtime doesn’t get nearly enough love for the amount of prestige TV programming it’s created ...
The Paramount Plus Premium tier will still feature Showtime programming, but it won’t feature the TV network’s name. The Paramount Plus Premium tier will still feature Showtime programming, but it won ...
One of the streaming wars’ stupidest bits of branding is going the way of Max. Amid screwing up its South Park deal and selling out its journalists, Paramount is abandoning the clunky “Paramount+ with ...
Based on the French show “The Bureau,” the new Showtime series stars Michael Fassbender as a spy who must readjust to life after living undercover. By Margaret Lyons Pity the C.I.A. agents deploying ...
Paramount+ is a streaming service you can access from tons of devices, from your big screen TV to your iPad. Programming is constantly being updated and there are new things to watch each month. This ...
If Captain Toad tracks treasure, Luigi goes after ghosts, and Wario makes money off his microgames, what would Princess Peach do in a spinoff of her own? Princess Peach: Showtime!’s answer is that she ...
If you want to stream your favorite Showtime series, there will soon be only one option for doing so. Showtime has informed subscribers to its standalone streaming service — which launched back in ...
Nathan Fielder as Asher and Benny Safdie as Dougie in "The Curse" (Richard Foreman Jr./A24/Paramount+ with Showtime) Showtime will officially shutter its standalone streaming service, the network ...
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Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Delightful design and the beloved royal badass isn’t enough to save Peach’s first game in 19 years from being a ...
If there was one thing I could count on growing up in the ’90s, it was the weekly family trip to Blockbuster. While my mom or dad browsed the new movies, I took my baby sister’s hand and headed ...