Adam Devine Pushed To Perform A Particularly Dangerous Righteous Gemstones Stunt
Tables are no match for Adam Devine.
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Read MoreTim Burton is an artist first, director second.
Read More'He pet my hand like he was comforting me, and I actually started crying.'
Read MoreThe new scene added extra layers to Ellie and her views on the apocalypse.
Read MoreQueer kids have always existed and will continue to exist, no matter what.
Read MoreTime and time again, fans return to one of cinema's most classic debates. What genre is Star Wars? And does it even need one?
Read MoreWe miss you already, Riley.
Read More'It's called, 'All or None,' which is very much Ellie. It's like everything or nothing. And it's always this kind of full commitment.'
Read More'But I'll be stumbling away ... slowly learning that life is okay.'
Read MoreThe episode based on the game's DLC is fittingly adolescent.
Read MoreEllie and Riley's date on the show differs in small yet important ways from its source material.
Read MoreThe first season of The Last of Us dove into its characters' past lives, but the show is ultimately about moving forward; not backward.
Read MoreThese invisible special effects enhance the episode in a powerful fashion.
Read MoreEllie really, really loves outer space (and dinosaurs).
Read MoreWhile for the most part ringing true to the video game, The Last of Us' writers made some creative choices to maintain eerie vibes for TV.
Read MoreThe last 10 episodes of Carnival Row have some moments, but the series becomes a slog.
Read MoreHBO's The Last of Us lets the gays be messy, and it's all the better for it.
Read MoreEllie's memory of playing the game is tainted with the knowledge of what came next, and the horrors that followed.
Read MoreParty Down is back, with top-tier cameos like Quinta Brunson and more.
Read MoreBy directly adapting The Last of Us: Left Behind, the HBO series shows just how integral this expansion pack was to the video game's story.
Read MoreDeath is inevitable in a post-apocalyptic world, but there's an unfortunate pattern to the deaths in HBO's The Last of Us.
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