Gregory James Wakeman
Born and raised in England but now based in Philadelphia, Gregory Wakeman has written for the BBC, New York Times, The Guardian, GQ, and Yahoo Movies UK, all while defiantly trying to keep his accent.
Latest articles by Gregory James Wakeman
Yellowstone season 3 episode 4 recap: summer is over
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In Yellowstone season 3 episode 4, Rainwater, Beth and John all show that they are ready for a fight.
Yellowstone season 3 episode 3 recap: a trip to the rodeo
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In Yellowstone season 3 episode 3, a trip to the rodeo is spoiled by a new emerging threat and a terrifying accident.
Yellowstone season 3 episode 2 recap: the Duttons long for a simple life
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In Yellowstone season 3 episode 2, the Duttons are enjoying life, but trouble lies just around the corner.
Yellowstone season 3 episode 1 recap: John turns to family
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In Yellowstone season 3 episode 1, John tries to pass something on to his family, while the ranch gets new neighbors.
Is The Curse a comedy? Making sense of the Nathan Fielder, Emma Stone show
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Nathan Fielder and Emma Stone's The Curse is hard to define, so we try and make sense of what exactly the Showtime series is trying to be.
The Curse episode 3 recap: Asher and Nala reunite
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In The Curse episode 3, Asher finds the little girl that cursed him and they learn the fate of their home renovation show.
The Curse episode 2 recap: Asher infiltrates the casino
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In The Curse episode 2, Whitney and Asher run into both old and new friends, while we learn some more about Dougie.
The Curse episode 1 recap: welcome to Española
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In The Curse episode 1, Whitney and Asher film their new HGTV show but soon find themselves in an awkward situation that could have major ramifications.
The Killer ending explained: why doesn’t the killer kill at the end?
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In our The Killer ending explained feature, we explore the ending of the new David Fincher thriller...
I've watched every Martin Scorsese movie and his endings just keep getting better
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Continuing to evolve as a filmmaker, The Killers of the Flower Moon the latest Martin Scorsese movie that packs a punch with its final image.
Meet the Frasier cast: who's who in the Paramount Plus reboot
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Get to know the Frasier cast, including the familiar faces from the original series and new comers added for the reboot.
Ranking the 10 best Frasier episodes ahead of Paramount Plus revival
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Check out the 10 best Frasier episodes that I can watch over and over again, from "The Dinner Party" to "The Innkeepers" and more.
Krapopolis: release date, cast and everything we know about the animated series
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Krapopolis, a new animated series from Dan Harmon, takes things back to ancient Greece. Here's what you need to know.
Sex Education season 4 episode 3 recap: new friendships emerge
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In Sex Education season 4 episode 3, Otis and others begin to form new connections, while Maeve has some major struggles at school.
Sex Education season 4 episode 2 recap: Otis and O go to war
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In Sex Education season 4 episode 2, Otis starts to be respected for his advice, but that puts him in direct competition with another young sex therapist.
Sex Education season 4 episode 1 recap: Otis and Maeve struggle to adapt
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In Sex Education season 4 episode 1, Otis and Maeve struggle with their long-distance relationship and the Moordale kids start at a new school.
The Full Monty TV review: swaps comedy for heartfelt, searing critique of modern Britain
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The TV adaptation of the hit 1997 movie The Full Monty loses a good bit of its humor, but does tell important stories for today's society.
Never Have I Ever season 4 ending explained: what happens to Devi?
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What happens to Devi in Never Have I Ever season 4? Who does she end up with and does she get into Princeton?
Saint X: UK release date, plot, trailer and everything we know about the psychological mystery
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The new Hulu original series Saint X is a psychological mystery series based on Alexis Schaitkin's 2020 novel. Here's what to know.
Based on a True Story: release date, cast, trailer and everything we know about the comedy thriller
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Kaley Cuoco and Chris Messina star in Based on a True Story, a new Peacock original series. Here's what you need to know.
The Company You Keep season finale recap: Charlie and Emma take on the Maguires
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In The Company You Keep season finale, Charlie, Emma and Daphne make a plan to take down the Maguires, while Leo and Fran work their own con.
Meet the Citadel cast: who's who in the spy thriller
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Get to know the Citadel cast and the characters that make up Prime Video's new spy thriller series.
The Company You Keep episode 9 recap: Charlie cons Emma
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In The Company You Keep episode 9, Charlie and Emma are at odds over their operation, while the Nicoletti's get an offer that is tough to turn down.