Last year’s Best in Show, a bloodhound named Trumpet
You are invited to THE KING’S CORONATION
If you’re into all the pomp and circumstance surrounding the coronation of King Charles III, the ceremony is set for Saturday, May 6, beginning at 4 am CT, and NBC (the only net confirmed at presstime) is the place to watch. According to the palace … Their Majesties King Charles III and Camilla, The Queen Consort, will arrive at Westminster Abbey in “The King’s Procession” from Buckingham Palace, where the coronation will be conducted by the Archbishop of Canterbury. After the service, Their Majesties will return to Buckingham Palace in a larger ceremonial procession known as “The Coronation Procession,” where they will be joined by other members of the royal family. At Buckingham Palace, The King and The Queen Consort, accompanied by members of their family, will appear on the balcony to conclude the day’s ceremonial events. Across the coronation weekend, however, there will be further opportunities for people to come together in celebration of the historic occasion. On Sunday, May 7, a special Coronation Concert will be staged and broadcast live at Windsor Castle by the BBC and BBC Studios.
About 3,000 dapper dogs descend on New York City for the 147th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show May 7-9. After a two-year stint in Tarrytown, New York, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the show is back in the boroughs at its new venue, the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Queens. We fetched some facts about the most popular and prestigious of dog shows:
• The American Kennel Club recognizes 212 breeds of dog. So your puggle, Chiweenie, labradoodle or bullshih may be a wonderful companion, but it’s no show dog. Also, since this whole thing is about breeding, the dog can’t be spayed or neutered. Sorry, Bob Barker.
• There is one new eligible breed competing this year: the Bracco Italiano (Bracchi Italiani is plural).
• Dogs are judged on breed Conformation, or how well each dog compares to the official breed standards describing a dog’s appearance, movement and temperament. Judges critique everything from the thickness of the whiskers to the color of the eyes.
POOCH PRESTIGE
By Ryan A. Berenz• The terriers are the big dogs of Westminster. The group has produced 47 Best in Show winners.
• A bloodhound named GCHB CH Flessner’s Toot My Own Horn — “Trumpet” for short — won Best in Show in 2022.
147th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show on TV
May 7: 10th Anniversary Masters Agility Championship Finals, FOX
May 8: Breed Judging and Junior Showmanship Preliminaries, FS2; Group Judging (Hound, Toy, NonSporting and Herding Groups), FS1
May 9: Breed Judging and Junior Showmanship
Preliminaries, FS2; Group Judging (Sporting, Working, and Terrier Groups followed by Best in Show) and Junior Showmanship Finals, FS1
RETURNING FAVORITES
America’s Got Talent NBC (May 30)
Beat Shazam FOX (May 23)
Crime Scene Kitchen FOX (May 22)
Don’t Forget the Lyrics! FOX (May 23)
Fear the Walking Dead AMC (May 14; final season)
Fix My Flip HGTV (May 4)
The Great Hulu (May 12)
Happy Valley BBC America/ Acorn TV/AMC+ (May 22; final season)
I Think You Should Leave With Tim Robinson Netflix (May 30)
Into the Wild Frontier INSP (May 6; moved from original April premiere)
Judge Steve Harvey ABC (May 9)
The Kardashians Hulu (May 25)
Mama June: From Not to Hot WE tv (May 5)
MasterChef FOX (May 24)
Mayans M.C. FX (May 24; final season)
Nancy Drew The CW (May 31; final season)
The Other Two HBO Max (May 4)
Prehistoric Planet Apple TV+ (May 22)
The Real Housewives of Atlanta Bravo (May 7)
Star Wars: Visions Disney+ (May 4)
Taste the Nation With Padma Lakshmi Hulu (May 5)
The Ultimate Fighter ESPN (May 30)
Undercover Underage Investigation Discovery (May 1)
The Great
YANKED!: Recently Canceled Shows
It’s the end of the road for longtime syndicated favorites The People’s Court, Judge Mathis and Rachael Ray following their current seasons. ... The L Word: Generation Q has called it quits after three seasons on Showtime. ... USA Network cut off competition series Snake in the Grass after one season. ... Despite getting renewed by AMC, Soulmates won’t see a second season. ... A third season of David Fincher’s Netflix drama Mindhunter has been called off. ... Prime
Video’s Three Pines has been cut short at one season. ... HBO Max’s Chicago comedy South Side has signed off after three seasons. ... Willow fans will weep: The fantasy series won’t get a second season on Disney+. The streaming service also canned Big Shot and The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers Blood & Treasure has been buried by Paramount+, and Star Trek: Discovery will be decommissioned after its upcoming Season 5.
WE’RE OUTTA HERE!
We Say A Fond Farewell To Seven Beloved Series Signing Off For Good This Month.
By Ryan A. BerenzTHE GOLDBERGS
The ’80s are over. The comedy loosely based on creator Adam F. Goldberg’s childhood in Pennsylvania debuted in 2013 and will conclude with 10 seasons. The show had a tough time in recent years, with the passing of George Segal, who played Pops, in 2021. That was followed by Jeff Garlin, who played Murray, exiting due to allegations of inappropriate behavior. “You can’t keep asking your audience to mourn people,” star Wendi McLendon-Covey said. “That’s not why they tune in.” Hopefully, the show that brought back wonderful memories will go out on a happy note.
A MILLION LITTLE THINGS ABC, May 3
This emotional drama about the bonds of family and friendship may have begun as ABC’s answer to This Is Us, but it stood on its own and found a devoted fan base over five seasons. Creator D.J. Nash says a big “celebration of friendship” awaits in the finale. “This last scene … would be the message I would hope resonates for all of our fans who might be sad that the show is ending,” Nash told TV Insider. “There’s a circle of life that we all go through that is really profound and I can’t wait.”
BARRY HBO, May 28
Bill Hader won two Primetime Emmys for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series playing a socially awkward hitman who takes up acting classes in the dark comedy that fades to black after four seasons. We won’t forget Henry Winkler’s turn as over-the-top acting coach Gene Cousineau anytime soon.
“It’s been an amazing journey making this show, and it’s bittersweet that the story has come to its natural conclusion,” Hader says.
SUCCESSION HBO, May 28
Creator Jesse Armstrong decided to bring the Roy family saga to an end with Season 4. The two-time Emmy winner for Outstanding Drama Series was a wildly entertaining look at the unimaginably wealthy family’s boardroom machinations, power struggles and vulgaryet-clever aspersions. “There’s a promise in the title of Succession. I’ve never thought this could go on forever. The end has always been kind of present in my mind,” Armstrong told The New Yorker. “We could do something a bit more muscular and complete, and go out sort of strong. And that was definitely always my preference.”
THE BLACKLIST
NBC, May/June TBA
“After 10 years, hundreds of Blacklist cases and more than 200 episodes produced, we’re honored to reach our conclusion,” says John Eisendrath, The Blacklist showrunner and executive producer. It’s been an especially dangerous final stretch for Red Reddington (James Spader), as escaped terrorist Wujing (Chin Han) has been assembling an army of Red’s former foes for an all-out revenge crusade. Will Red survive? In a series that’s provided so many shocking twists, viewers should be prepared for anything.
NCIS: LOS ANGELES
CBS, May 14 & 21
Callen (Chris O’Donnell) and Sam (LL Cool J) brought a lot of fugitives and criminals to justice over 14 seasons of the NCIS spinoff. The series ends its run with a two-week finale called “New Beginnings,” in which NCIS aids in the search for stolen military-grade weapons, and Callen and Anna (Bar Paly) plan their wedding. The finale is followed by the retrospective special A Salute to NCIS: Los Angeles.
THE FLASH The CW, May 24
In announcing that The Flash was coming to an end, executive producer Eric Wallace enthused, “Nine seasons! Nine years of saving Central City while taking audiences on an emotional journey full of heart, humor and spectacle. And now Barry Allen has reached the starting gate for his last race.” It also marks the end of The CW’s intertwined “Arrowverse” series based on DC Comics superheroes. Wallace and his team are taking The Flash out with a bang.
NOTABLE SEASON FINALES
ABC Celebrity Wheel of Fortune (May 10)
The Company You Keep (May 7)
The Conners (May 3)
The Goldbergs (series finale May 3)
The Good Doctor (May 1)
Grey’s Anatomy (May 18)
Jeopardy! Masters (May 24)
A Million Little Things (series finale May 3)
Not Dead Yet (May 3)
The Rookie (May 2)
The Rookie: Feds (May 2)
Shark Tank (May 19)
Station 19 (May 18)
Will Trent (May 2)
CBS Blue Bloods (May 19)
Bob Hearts Abishola (May 22)
CSI: Vegas (May 18)
East New York (May 14)
The Equalizer (May 21)
FBI (May 23)
FBI: International (May 23)
FBI: Most Wanted (May 23)
Fire Country (May 19)
Ghosts
(May 11)
NCIS (May 22)
NCIS: Hawai‘i (May 22)
NCIS: Los Angeles (series finale May 21)
The Neighborhood (May 22)
So Help Me Todd (May 18)
Survivor (May 24)
S.W.A.T. (May 19)
True Lies (May 17)
Young Sheldon (May 18)
FOX Accused (May 9)
Animal Control (May 4)
Bob’s Burgers (May 21)
Call Me Kat (May 4)
Family Guy (May 7)
Fantasy Island (May 8)
Farmer Wants a Wife (May 17)
The Great North (May 21)
The Masked Singer (May 17)
Next Level Chef (May 11)
9-1-1 (May 15)
9-1-1: Lone Star (May 16)
The Simpsons (May 21)
NBC
The Blacklist (series finale TBA)
Chicago Fire (May 24)
Chicago Med (May 24)
Chicago P.D. (May 24)
Law & Order (May 18)
Law & Order: Organized Crime (May 18)
Law & Order: SVU (May 18)
Lopez vs. Lopez (May 9)
Night Court (May 9)
Saturday Night Live (May 20)
The Voice (May 23)
OTHERS
Barry (HBO, series finale May 28)
Best Food Ever (Cooking Channel, May 3)
A Black Lady Sketch Show (HBO, May 19)
Call the Midwife (PBS, May 7)
Chasing the Rains (BBC America, May 6)
Couples Therapy (Showtime, May 26)
Dear Mama (FX, series finale May 12)
Fatal Attraction (Paramount+, May 28)
The Flash (The CW, series finale May 24)
Ghost Hunters (Travel Channel, May 25)
Hullraisers (IFC, May 10)
Love & Death (HBO Max, May 25)
Lucky Hank (AMC, May 7)
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Prime Video, series finale May 26)
100 Foot Wave (HBO, May 21)
Rabbit Hole (Paramount+, May 7)
Single Drunk Female (Freeform, May 10)
A Small Light (Nat Geo, series finale May 22)
Somebody Somewhere (HBO, May 28)
Succession (HBO, series finale May 28)
Ted Lasso (Apple TV+, May 31)
Tom Jones (PBS, series finale May 21)
Ultraman (Netflix, series finale May 11)
Waco: The Aftermath (Showtime, series finale May 14)
THE TOP
A QUICK RUNDOWN OF WHAT’S NEW, WHAT’S RETURNING AND JUST WHAT TO WATCH THIS MONTH
A Small Light
A New Perspective On World War II?
Here’s How A Stellar Cast And Superb Writing Made It Possible.
By Zhanna SlorA SMALL LIGHT
Mondays beginning May 1 on NAT GEO NEW SERIES!
National Geographic’s limited series about the Dutch woman who risked it all to shelter Anne Frank’s family is like a punch to the gut — in a good way. Somehow managing to show Nazi-occupied Europe from a new perspective without oversentimentalizing or repeating similar hard-worn tropes from previous Holocaust-era productions, this eight-episode historical drama is one you’ll definitely want to watch.
“I think it’s important to make it different,” said Bel Powley, who plays the star of the series, Austrianborn secretary to Otto Frank (Liev Schreiber) and hider of the Frank family Miep Gies. “Another sepiatoned, kind of dusty re-creation of this part of history … what would be the point?”
This is no dusty re-creation of World War II. Nor is it a mere biopic. Everything about it is compelling — a true feat considering what happened to Anne Frank and her family is general knowledge to most. But the focus here is broader. It’s about everyday citizens living through one of the worst moments in time, but it’s really about humanity — what they are capable of, both good and bad. Gies is a fascinating, awe-inspiring example. The show is based on her life and the memoir she wrote, Anne Frank Remembered.
“Tony [Phelan] and Joan [Rater], our amazing showrunners, they’ve been researching and preparing for
this show for many, many years,” Powley told us (and this is evident from the first episode). “It’s pretty damn accurate. Every time we got a new episode, I would always read it and be like, ‘There’s no way that could be true. No one would do that.’ And every time they’re like, ‘No, no, it’s pretty accurate,’ which was completely astounding.”
It’s not only astounding to follow the daily high-stakes travails of Miep and her husband Jan (Joe Cole) — who worked with the Dutch resistance — Miep’s character is also very relatable and enjoyable to watch; she is at times silly, at times funny and charismatic. Prior to the German invasion, she likes clothes and shoes and parties like anyone in her 20s. War doesn’t stop a girl from becoming a woman — but it surely makes it harder. Miep still must navigate friendships and love all while keeping Otto Frank’s company afloat and his family and friends safe upstairs. She does it all with bravery and focus, but she is human, so she also has moments of rage, moments where she nearly gives up. “Can I not just be angry for one second before I look on the bright side?” Miep asks during one scene, after a stressful day where nothing goes right. When her husband finds out she decided to hide the Frank family without consulting him, they have the most wonderfully poignant argument. Take the war out of the equation and it could be a fight between any couple on Earth.
That’s what the show does best: It makes you remember that what you see as history now was once just regular everyday life. It brings the
past out of black and white, out of simplistic overtones; it’s gritty, and it resonates. Sure, a lot of characters come off oafish, arrogant or just as horribly misguided as their leaders. But most folks were trying to survive. This meant very different things in 1942. Sometimes this meant working with or joining the Nazi party. My grandparents were all Holocaust survivors, and this show was able to address Nazis in a nuanced way without being offensive to their memories or simplifying all Germans and all Dutch citizens into twodimensional monsters. Most people were Nazis; we forget this. This means most individuals are capable of being one. It also means that they are capable of some humanity, and several examples of this are scattered throughout the show, when soldiers look the other way. Every scene reminds you that these were all people like us who had to make very hard choices during very hard times; it’s just that their actions and choices had major historical ramifications, ones that still echo nearly 80 years later (the Jewish population has still not returned to its pre-World War II numbers). Therefore, these stories are still important to show onscreen, and it’s important to do them well. World War II is a case study for how terrible things can get, and how to, perhaps, avoid getting there again.
Hermann van
Pels (Andy Nyman),one of the men hiding in the annex with the Franks, phrases it perfectly in what is probably my favorite line of this series: “We don’t want to believe people are evil. That makes us good. But that also makes us stupid. So — we need to stop being stupid.”
2WHITE HOUSE PLUMBERS
Mondays beginning May 1 on HBO NEW SERIES!
We are now 50 years removed from the infamous Watergate break-in of 1972 and the ensuing 1973 hearings that ultimately led to President Richard Nixon’s resignation in August 1974. While many people may know the names of the people involved, and have a general idea of what went on, there are some lesser-known details — some almost too incredible and at times humorous to believe — that may not be as well known.
HBO’s five-part series White House Plumbers delves into those details. It follows Nixon’s political saboteurs, the “White House plumbers” of the title — E. Howard Hunt and G. Gordon Liddy, who are portrayed, respectively, by sureto-be Emmy nominees Woody Harrelson and Justin Theroux in fantastic performances — as they accidentally topple the presidency they were zealously trying to protect, and their families along with it, through a combination of bad luck and, mostly, their own clumsiness.
The series is directed and executive produced by David Mandel, with Alex Gregory and Peter Huyck on hand as creators, writers and EPs. Those three men were all involved behind the scenes with HBO’s acclaimed political comedy series Veep, and
Judy Greer: © 2022 Getty Images. Credit: Matt Winkelmeyer Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story: © 2023 Netflix, Inc. Credit: Liam Daniel
they bring a similar sensibility to this satirical drama.
Since White House Plumbers is based on a real story that represented a very serious moment in our nation’s history despite how humorous some of the incidents surrounding it may have been, this creative team expertly keeps the series balancing a fine line between drama and wit throughout, while never becoming an outright comedy, as Veep did on occasion.
“Any great producer will tell you the trickiest thing is maintaining tone,” agrees Judy Greer, who costars as Fran Liddy, Gordon’s wife. “It’s really hard with five hourlong episodes. It’s like a five-hour movie.”
shocking the Hunts while Fran simply continues the conversation and keeps the cocktails flowing.
As great a character actress as Greer is, portraying Fran Liddy, even in limited scenes, had its challenges.
“I was playing someone that there wasn’t much information on,” she says. “There wasn’t a ton about her that I could find, so I kind of decided to just create this character and play off Justin in my own way.”
It works quite well. As overthe-top and often belligerent as Theroux’s Gordon can get, Greer’s Fran tends to balance the couple out.
QUEEN CHARLOTTE: A BRIDGERTON STORY
Thursday, May 4 on NETFLIX NEW SERIES!
India Amarteifio as young Queen CharlotteJudy Greer
Greer’s role in this sort-of “movie” is not particularly large, but it’s one of those supporting roles that she has seemed to specialize in and become most renowned for: a character who may not be a big part of the overall story, but who you also can’t look away from when she’s onscreen, thanks to Greer’s portrayal.
She features in some of the series’ wildest scenes, as when the Liddys invite Howard and his wife, Dorothy (Lena Headey, Game of Thrones), over for dinner. At one point, Fran’s off-the-wall husband drops the needle on a record album of Hitler speeches as casually as if he were simply playing some after-dinner music,
In forming the character, Greer says that after first reading the scripts for all five episodes in order, she then started from the end to “create” Fran.
“[I] saw at the end when Gordon’s in jail, she stays by him, and she supports him. … She’s committed to him, and raising their kids, and keeping their family together. I wanted Fran to not be stupid; I wanted her to have made a choice to be a devoted wife and mother.
“I think she kind of knows the drill. She’s probably more streetwise than book smart … and that’s what I found just from the scenes that were written that I think is an interesting way in. Because I didn’t want her to be rolling her eyes at her husband. … I just think it’s more interesting if she kind of knows her husband’s a bit dopey, but she doesn’t care, because she loves him.”
3 White House Plumbers: © 2021 PVC. Credit: Phil Caruso/HBO
— Jeff Pfeiffer
Oh the pomp, the pooches and all the circumstance! Golda Rosheuvel reprises her role as fan-favorite Queen Charlotte from the flagship Bridgerton series. In this series, however, we are introduced to India Amarteifio, who takes on the character in her younger years: as a determined woman on the rise to both prominence
Golda RosheuvelFDR
Monday, May 29-Wednesday, May 31 on HISTORY
NEW SERIES!
Pulitzer Prize-winning presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin and Bradley Cooper are executive producers of this six-hour docuseries, which is the fifth installment of History’s successful series of presidential documentaries, following Washington, Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt, all of which also involved Goodwin, and Grant
This production, airing in two-hour installments over three
consecutive nights, is based on Goodwin’s bestseller Leadership: In Turbulent Times and explores the political and personal trials that shaped Franklin Delano Roosevelt and his presidency. It charts FDR’s formative years, his marriage to Eleanor Roosevelt, his early political career, his affliction with polio and how he translated his personal struggle with disability to connect to and help the American people navigate the depths of the Depression, and to ultimately be the right person at the right time to confidently lead America and the Allied nations through World War II. The series uses dramatic narrative sequences, expert
interviews, contemporary scholarship, archival footage and never-before-seen documents to chronicle Roosevelt’s growth as a leader at one of the most perilous moments in history, with the immeasurable help of his wife and adviser, Eleanor.
“It’s been a dream of mine to tell the story of Franklin and Eleanor in this way,” Goodwin says, “so audiences can truly know them and understand how they inspired and improved our country with a ‘new deal’ that forever altered the way in which the federal government contributed to the health and wellbeing of its people.” —
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DANCING QUEENS
Tuesdays beginning May 9 on BRAVO NEW SERIES!
Everyone has a hobby, but not everyone is paying up to six figures a year to support it. Bravo puts the spotlight on five diverse women who share a passion for dance, who pay professional dancers (that’s the “pro” in pro-am) to compete with them (they’re the “am,” or amateur) across the nation. We caught up with Sabrina Strasser, a former champion from Toronto, who became interested in the sport at age 29 after watching Dancing With the Stars.
“I took it up as a hobby after work once a week, and one thing led to another,” said Strasser, who had no previous dance experience. “I started really taking it more seriously. It wasn’t just once a week after work, it was three times a week, private lessons, and then [my teacher] spoke to me about competing because he felt that he saw talent, and it became a pro-am partnership.”
The series follows the women on and off the dance floor, as each of them has a very busy family life, and it reminds a bit of the network’s popular Real Housewives franchise.
“My passion is healthy, it’s dancing, it’s not drugs or alcohol, it’s not going out with girlfriends. I think it’s made me a better mom because I understand my girls and I try to teach them discipline as well,” Strasser concludes.
“My husband sees how dance has gotten the family together and a more passionate life. This show is our first opportunity to show how incredible it can be for amateur dancers and for women to follow their passion, to see what joy it can bring you.”
— Barb Oates6NAKED AND AFRAID: LAST ONE STANDING
Sundays beginning May 7 on DISCOVERY CHANNEL NEW SERIES!
Naked and Afraid’s toughest compete for $100,000 and the title of Last One Standing. Twelve survivalists are tested in South Africa’s punishing Oribi Gorge through head-to-head challenges and the hunt for food, water, fire and shelter. It’s clothes off, and game on!
MY STRANGE ARREST
Wednesdays beginning May 31 on A&E NEW SERIES!
We are suckers for anything to do with “strange,” from My Strange Addiction to Stranger Things. TV’s newest entry is sure to bring to the forefront some pretty unusual crimes and people — just look at headlines from the past like “Woman Tries to Buy Another Woman’s Baby in a Walmart Checkout Line” and you know this is going to be unbelievable. As always, truth is stranger than fiction.
STONE COLD TAKES ON AMERICA
Sundays beginning April 30 on A&E NEW SERIES!
Wrestling great “Stone Cold” Steve Austin has spent over two decades devoted to his sport, sacrificing many other life experiences along the way. Now Austin hits the road in his RV, accepting challenges from fans that push him out of his comfort zone. Through archival footage from classic WWE moments and his own stories, the series weaves together Austin’s old and new lives — both filled with incredible feats and his unique point of view — as he celebrates and learns from new experiences as only “Stone Cold” can.
BEING MARY TYLER MOORE
Friday, May 26 on HBO
She could turn the world on with her smile, and boy did she. Emmy-winning filmmaker James Adolphus (Soul of a Nation) directs this fascinating exploration into the iconic life of Mary Tyler Moore. With unprecedented access to Moore’s vast archive, the documentary chronicles her storied career that spanned 60 years. Weaving Moore’s personal narrative — she was a role model for women but also struggled privately with immeasurable tragedy — the film celebrates her boundarybreaking career as Laura Petrie on The Dick Van Dyke Show and Mary Richards on The Mary Tyler Moore Show, as well as the indelible impact she had on generations of women who came after her. Family members, colleagues and stars like Rob Reiner, Ed Asner, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Phylicia Rashad, Norman Lear and more share their own stories of Moore’s influence.
MAYANS M.C.
Wednesdays beginning May 24 on FX SEASON PREMIERE!
The Sons of Anarchy spinoff created by Kurt Sutter and Elgin James begins its last ride with a 10-episode fifth and final season. With El Padrino (Emilio Rivera) ousted and peace no longer on the table, Ezekiel “EZ” Reyes (JD Pardo) leads his brother, Angel (Clayton Cardenas), and the Santo Padre M.C. in a bloody war against their rival Sons of Anarchy. The Reyes family has seen tragic deaths and emotional reunions, but they’ve seen nothing like what’s coming at them in the full-throttle final chapter. Edward James Olmos, JR Bourne, Danny Pino, Carla Baratta and Sarah Bolger also star. The season premieres with two back-to-back episodes.
10 SISTERS
Wednesdays beginning May 17 on IFC NEW SERIES!
Barry’s Sarah Goldberg is moving on to another dark comedy, one she created and wrote along with her best friend Susan Stanley (Fair City). They also star as half siblings (one born in Ireland, the other Canada), who discover their shared family history and set out to find their alcoholic father. It’s a touching, messy — with some pretty dark humor at times — story of the power of family.
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FEEL-GOOD ORIGINAL MOVIE PREMIERES!
HALLMARK CHANNEL and HALLMARK MOVIES & MYSTERIES
From a classic love story and a singalong celebration to two new mystery movies, Hallmark Channel and Hallmark Movies & Mysteries bring excitement to their May lineup with four new original movies. On Hallmark, Tamera Mowry-Housley stars in Dream Moms (Saturday, May 13) as a onetime off-
Broadway performer who meets a former dancer (Chelsea Hobbs), and together they are inspired to change their lives. The title explains it all for Hallmark’s next film, starring Cindy Busby — Love in Zion National: A National Park Romance (Saturday, May 20). On Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, Jodie Sweetin and Stephen Huszar star in The Jane Mysteries: Inheritance Lost (Friday, May 12). And Alison Sweeney, Cameron Mathison and Barbara Niven should whet your appetite in Carrot Cake Murder: A Hannah Swensen Mystery (Friday, May 19).
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Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves
(Action) An epic quest for a lost relic goes awry when a charming thief and his band of adventurers go into battle against legendary creatures in mysterious locales. Chris Pine, Michelle Rodriguez, Regé-Jean Page (PG-13, 2:14) Premieres May 30
A Little White Lie
(Comedy) A handyman is mistaken for a reclusive author who has been outside the public eye since the publication of his novel. Now with a small lie, the handyman is the speaker at a struggling literary festival, but is the bubble about to burst? Michael Shannon, Kate Hudson, Don Johnson (R, 1:41) Premieres May 2
Knock at the Cabin
(Thriller) A family on vacation at a remote cabin gets a knock at the door. Four strangers pose a question that will force the family into one decision that will have far-reaching consequences. Dave Bautista, Jonathan Groff, Ben Aldridge
(R, 1:40) Premieres May 9
WHAT’S NEW THIS MONTH
Scream VI
(Horror) Survivors of the Ghostface killings leave Woodsboro behind and start fresh in New York City. But when Ghostface hits the Big Apple, no one is safe from his reign of terror. Courteney Cox, Melissa Barrera, Jenna Ortega
(R, 2:02) Premieres May 9
Cocaine Bear
(Comedy) When cocaine goes missing from a flight over the woods, there are a number of individuals who search to get it back. But when a black bear finds the drugs and proceeds to eat them, well, everyone will find out what a bear on cocaine is capable of in this film inspired by actual events.
Keri Russell, Alden Ehrenreich, O’Shea Jackson Jr. (R, 1:35)
Premieres May 12
65
(Action) An astronaut crashlands on an uncharted planet and locates one other survivor. But something is inhabiting this planet that seemingly hasn’t been seen in 65 million years. Survival is the only option, but how? Adam Driver, Ariana Greenblatt, Chloe Coleman (PG-13; 1:33)
Premieres May 16
Moving On
(Comedy) Two old friends reconnect after a funeral and decide that revenge is in store for the widower who caused them havoc years before. These friends show that grudges can take a long time to dissipate, and the older you get, the stronger they can become.
Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, Malcom McDowell (R, 1:25)
Premieres May 16
Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre
(Action) MI6 special agent Orson Fortune must lead his team undercover to stop the sale of deadly weapons. To accomplish this, the team recruits one of Hollywood’s biggest stars to help them.
Jason Statham, Aubrey Plaza, Josh Hartnett (R, 1:54)
Premieres May 16
Shazam! Fury of the Gods
(Action) Billy Batson said one magic word and he transformed into his adult superhero self. Now, he is forced to battle some otherworldly foes who have world domination on their mind. Zachary Levi, Asher Angel, Jack Dylan Grazer (PG-13, 2:10) Premieres May 23
Champions
(Comedy) When a minorleague basketball coach gets fired, his world crumbles. He is offered community service as coach of adults with intellectual disabilities. The challenge seems daunting in this world that is foreign to the coach, but he soon learns that there is more to life than he ever imagined. Woody Harrelson, Kaitlin Olson, Cheech Marin (PG-13, 2:04) Premieres May 26
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White House Plumbers
This five-part satirical drama goes behind the scenes of the Watergate scandal as Nixon’s political saboteurs accidentally topple the presidency they were trying to protect. Woody Harrelson, Justin Theroux (TV-MA)
Premieres on HBO May 1
A Black Lady Sketch Show
The sketch comedy series featuring a core cast of Black women living relatable and hilarious experiences in a magical reality wraps up its fourth season. Robin Thede, Gabrielle Dennis, Skye Townsend (TV-MA)
Premieres on HBO May 19
Succession
After four seasons, the hit drama about the unimaginably wealthy Roy family’s boardroom machinations and power struggles comes to an end. Brian Cox, Jeremy Strong, Sarah Snook (TV-MA) Premieres on HBO May 28
Barry
The dark comedy following socially awkward hitman Barry and his over-the-top acting coach Gene Cousineau fades to black after four seasons. Bill Hader, Henry Winkler, Stephen Root (TV-MA) Premieres on HBO May 28
Vice
Known for delivering immersive reporting from the frontlines of global conflicts, civil uprisings and more, Vice covers a new slate of groundbreaking stories from its team of correspondents in its fourth season. (TV-MA)
Premieres on Showtime May 7
Waco: The Aftermath
The story of the Waco disaster — the trials of the surviving members of the Branch Davidian sect and the rise of homegrown terrorist Timothy McVeigh — comes to an end. Michael Shannon, John Leguizamo, Giovanni Ribisi (TV-MA)
Premieres on Showtime May 14
Ghosts of Beirut
This four-part series dramatizes the hunt for Imad Mughniyeh, the elusive Lebanese terrorist who orchestrated the 1983 bombings of American targets in Beirut. Dina Shihabi, Dermot Mulroney, Garret Dillahunt (TV-MA)
Premieres on Showtime May 21
Couples Therapy
The docuseries that follows Dr. Orna Guralnik as she guides couples through honest confrontation with each other about real-life struggles finishes its third season. (TV-MA)
Premieres on Showtime May 26
On Sacred Ground
A journalist and an oil company executive find themselves on opposite sides during the construction of the contentious Dakota Access Pipeline running through the Standing Rock Indian Reservation. David Arquette, William Mapother, Amy Smart (TV-14)
Premieres on Starz May 1
Power Book II: Ghost
Season 3 of the Power spinoff following Tariq St. Patrick and his criminal enterprise concludes with “Divided We Stand.” Michael Rainey Jr., Mary J. Blige, Gianni Paulo (TV-MA)
Premieres on Starz May 26
Blindspotting
The comedy about a woman’s chaotic and humorous existential crisis after she is forced to move in with her incarcerated boyfriend’s mother and half sister wraps up Season 2. Jasmine Cephas Jones, Benjamin Earl Turner, Candace Nicholas-Lippman (TV-MA)
Premieres on Starz May 26
Run the World
The comedy series about three 30-something best friends who fashionably navigate through the ups and downs of love and careers in Harlem, New York, returns for Season 2. Amber Stevens West, Bresha Webb, Corbin Reid (TV-MA) Premieres on Starz May 26
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The Missing
Maggie is raising her two daughters in an isolated and lawless wilderness. When her daughter Lilly is kidnapped, Maggie reunites with her estranged father in order to rescue the girl. Tommy Lee Jones, Cate Blanchett, Evan Rachel Wood (R) Premieres on Cinemax May 1
Life of Crime
Frank’s wife Mickey is kidnapped and held for ransom, but Frank is with his mistress and really doesn’t want to pay. Oh, the dilemma that faces not only Frank, but also the kidnappers. Jennifer Aniston, Tim Robbins, Isla Fisher (R) Premieres on Cinemax May 4
Moonfall
The moon has been knocked from its orbit and the Earth is immediately at risk. Can the acting director of NASA, an astronaut and an amateur astronomer blast off in hope of saving the world? Halle Berry, Patrick Wilson, John Bradley (PG-13) Premieres on Cinemax May 5
Lakeview Terrace
A Los Angeles police officer and strict father will stop at nothing to force the interracial couple who just moved next door to his family to leave the neighborhood. Samuel L. Jackson, Patrick Wilson, Kerry Washington (PG-13)
Premieres on Cinemax May 6
RETURNING FAVORITES August Access Netflix Through TiVo I ORIGINAL SERIES, FILMS & SPECIALS
Chimp Empire Original Series
Available Now
Oscar winner Mahershala Ali narrates this four-episode docuseries from Oscar winner James Reed, codirector of My Octopus Teacher. The series explores the fascinating world of the chimps living in Uganda’s Ngogo Forest — the largest chimpanzee society ever discovered — following them as they navigate complex social politics, family dynamics and dangerous territory disputes.
Jewish Matchmaking Original Series
Available May 3
This series from the producers of Indian Matchmaking follows singles in the United States and Israel as they turn their dating life over to a top Jewish matchmaker. Will using the traditional practice of shidduchim dating help them find their soulmate in today’s world?
XO, Kitty Original Series
Available May 18
Anna Cathcart reprises her role as teen matchmaker Kitty Song Covey from the To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before films in this spinoff young-adult drama series set in Seoul, South Korea. Kitty thinks she knows everything there is to know about love, but when she moves halfway across the world to reunite with her long-distance boyfriend, she will soon realize that relationships are a lot more complicated when it’s your own heart on the line.
The Diplomat Original Series
Available Now
Keri Russell, who is also an executive producer, leads this political drama as Kate Wyler, the new U.S. ambassador to the United Kingdom. Kate will have to diffuse international crises, forge strategic alliances in London and adjust to her new place in the spotlight — all while trying to survive her marriage to fellow career diplomat and political star Hal Wyler (Rufus Sewell).
Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story
Original Series
Available May 4
Follow Queen Charlotte’s (Golda Rosheuvel) rise to power in this prequel to Bridgerton. It tells the story of how the young queen’s (India Amarteifio) marriage to King George (Corey Mylchreest) sparked both a great love story and a societal shift.
Wanda Sykes: I’m an Entertainer
Original Special
Available May 23
Legendary comedian, actress and producer Wanda Sykes returns for her second hourlong Netflix stand-up special. From the challenges of raising Gen Z teens to the dilemmas of being a liberal in a hypercharged political climate, Sykes, renowned for her social commentary, delivers the insightful and ferocious wit and candor that audiences have come to love.
Love Village Original Series
Available May 2
In this Japanese dating show, singles relocate to a house in the mountains to see if love might transpire in a tranquil and idyllic setting, away from the realities of the world. The aim is for participants to find their everlasting love by showing their real faces, crying, laughing and quarreling. Will the participants find their lasting love, and leave the house and village with that partner?
The Mother Original Film
Available May 12
A deadly assassin (Jennifer Lopez) comes out of hiding to protect the daughter (Lucy Paez) that she gave up years before, while on the run from dangerous men. Joseph Fiennes, Omari Hardwick and Gael García Bernal costar.
FUBAR Original Series
Available May 25
Arnold Schwarzenegger comes to television in this series that tackles universal family dynamics set against a global backdrop of spies, action and humor. He plays a CIA operative on the verge of retirement who discovers a family secret and is forced to go back into the field for one last job. Monica Barbaro, Milan Carter, Gabriel Luna and Fortune Feimster also star.
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