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Friends reunion has arrived, but put some respect on Living Single

HBO's "Friends" reunion sounds like a snooze. But do wake me up when a "Living Single" reunion rolls around for a true “90s kind of world.”

Living Single: What The Cast Of The Hit Sitcom Is Doing Today, Including Queen Latifah

Yvette Lee Bowser Is The Genius Behind Our TV Best Friends

Why Regina From The Upshaws Looks So Familiar

Why Regina From The Upshaws Looks So Familiar Why Regina From The Upshaws Looks So Familiar Netflix By Caitlin Albers/May 12, 2021 10:50 am EDT The Upshaws is one of Netflix s original comedy series, starring some veteran actors with a rich history on the big and small screen. The sitcom follows the Upshaw family as they deal with everyday struggles, which can sometimes come with a blended dynamic. Per Netflix s official synopsis, The Upshaws, is about a working-class Black family in Indiana strives for a better life and a happy home with juggling everyday struggles in this comedy series. If you ve tuned in to the 10 debut episodes of The Upshaws, you probably recognized more than once face gracing your screen. Legendary comedian Mike Epps leads the pack as patriarch Bennie, with Wanda Sykes serving as his sister-in-law, Lucretia. Also at the forefront is Regina, Bennie s wife. You might have recognized Regina the minute you saw her, but may have had tro

What to watch: Catch up on Handmaid s Tale or start the new Star Wars series The Bad Batch

What to watch: Catch up on ‘Handmaid’s Tale’ or start the new Star Wars series ‘The Bad Batch’ Chicago Tribune, Chicago Tribune Wondering what to watch this week? Check out these film and TV recommendations. “About Endlessness” Ah, the merry month of May perfect for Swedish filmmaker Roy Andersson’s latest and perhaps final musings on what it means to live, suffer, endure. And it’s a comedy! Bone-dry, 76 minutes in length, it comprises meticulous vignettes ranging from young women dancing outside a roadside café to Hitler cowering in his bunker to a priest losing faith in his one true God: a bottle of spirits. A new documentary on Andersson, “Being a Human Person,” finds the ailing auteur struggling with alcoholism and its role in his creative life; all his films, Andersson says, are about self-confidence and humankind’s crippling deficit in that regard. Ashen-toned, dourly witty and visually singular in the moving-tableau design of al

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