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TV viewers are accustomed to seeing a lot of Beverly Lynne on Cinemax — with good reason. She has appeared in dozens of latenight movies on the HBO-owned service. You know the ones. At one time ...
Cinemax will officially kick off its rebrand as a destination for fun, mostly action-packed, original programming February 2 with the return of the series that started the network’s foray into ...
“Strike Back” is coming back to TV. Cinemax has ordered a reboot of the military action series with an entirely new cast and characters, Variety has confirmed. “Strike Back’s” last ...
EXCLUSIVE: Cinemax is recalibrating its original programming strategy, returning to the type of fare that launched its push into original primetime series: fun, high-octane, action, pulpy ...
Cinemax will no longer produce original content, nor will its existing shows like “Jett” and “Warrior” be part of HBO Max when it launches, WarnerMedia executives said Wednesday.
HBO and Cinemax have gone dark for subscribers of the two providers as part of a programming dispute between Dish Network and AT&T, owner of the two premium cable companies as a result of its ...
Midway through the second and final season of Cinemax‘s 19th century martial arts epic Warrior, the show’s Bruce Lee-esque hero Ah Sahm (Andrew Koji) and his best friend Young Jun (Jason Tobin ...
Creators Abrams and LaToya Morgan go back to 1972 for a car-loving thriller about a driver and an FBI agent targeting a ...
Cinemax has been around as long as HBO, but never really established itself as a destination for premium TV series—for most of its lifespan, the channel offered Hollywood movies and late night ...
It also lives on Cinemax, where its nine-episode season is currently airing Fridays at 10 p.m., and that infers the expectation of skin and sex. But let’s jump back in time to lay out the plot ...
While its website is still active, the Cinemax streaming companion has since taken a backseat to the HBO parent streamer. That doesn’t mean, however, that Cinemax isn’t still offering up ...
Cinemax is looking to revive the thriller anthology series with a project based on the men's magazine "Femme Fatales." By James Hibberd, The Associated Press Cinemax is looking to revive the ...