Seasonal changes have historically motivated exercisers to engage in behavior change. The first spring thaw is often an inflection point, and the crisp fall mornings present a fantastic opportunity as ...
The kitchen dramedy returns Wednesday, a year after its divisive third season ended on a cliffhanger. Here’s what to remember for the new episodes. By Noel Murray The FX dramedy “The Bear” arrived on ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover Hollywood and entertainment. The Bear Season 4 — starring Jeremy Allen White, Ayo Edebiri and Ebon Moss-Bachrach — is new ...
What the TV sensation says about conflict, curiosity, and the common craving to be seen. The Bear is a show about cooking, kitchens, and Chicago. But for anyone who has watched more than an episode or ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Monica is an entertainment reporter covering TV, film, and music. THE BEAR — “Episode 1”— Season 4 Episode 1 (Airs Thursday, June ...
If you saw the first two seasons of the Hulu series, you probably agree that it deserved every Emmy it won. Now The Bear is back, and serving up just as brilliant and beautiful a concoction as before.
“The Bear” returned for its fourth season this week with high-stakes restaurant drama and high-wattage cameos. By Esther Zuckerman “The Bear” returned for its fourth season this week, including plenty ...
SPOILER ALERT: The following review evaluates Season 4 of “The Bear.” While major plot developments have been withheld to preserve the viewing experience, the network has requested spoiler warnings on ...
This post contains spoilers for the third season of The Bear, which is now streaming in its entirety on Hulu. But the significant spoilers won’t come for a while, and you’ll get another warning first.
FX's hit half-hour brought out the usual beats in Season 4 — but what's missing from the latest installment full of monologues, arguments, and A-list guest stars? Two IndieWire writers discuss. But ...
The show got a lot of attention for its restaurant industry commentary. But what it’s actually doing is telling us to get off the treadmill. By Abbey White Associate Editor & News Writer At the end of ...
L-R: John Mulaney as Stevie, Ayo Edebiri as Sydney Adamu, Brie Larson as Francie Fak, Molly Gordon as Claire, Jeremy Allen White as Carmen “Carmy” Berzatto, Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Richard “Richie” ...
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