‘Yellowstone’ Spinoff ‘Dutton Ranch’ Cuts and Pastes the Taylor Sheridan Tentpole Into Texas: TV Review - Variety
Variety Plus Icon Click to expand the Mega Menu Plus Icon Click to Expand Search Input Variety Plus Icon Read Next: Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac on ‘Welcome to Wrexham’ Season 5, Earning the ‘Community’s Trust’ and Staying Out Of ‘Football Decisions’ Home TV Reviews May 14, 2026 12:00am PT ‘Yellowstone’ Spinoff ‘Dutton Ranch’ Cuts and Pastes the Taylor Sheridan Tentpole Into Texas: TV Review The first contemporary “Yellowstone” spinoff, “Marshals,” kept the Montana setting but switched genres from big-budget soap opera to humble broadcast procedural. The second, “Dutton Ranch,” maintains the tone of the original while transplanting the action to Texas — not coincidentally, the home of “Yellowstone” creator and “Dutton Ranch” executive producer Taylor Sheridan and the backdrop of the prolific showrunner’s swashbuckling oil drama “Landman.” Given that the presence of “Yellowstone” protagonist Kayce Dutton (Luke Grimes) was enough to make “Marshals” a major hit, regardless of the stylistic shift, “Dutton Ranch” seems like even more of a sure bet for streamer Paramount+.
‘American Idol’ 2026 Recap: Who Won Season 24? - TV Insider
It all came down to this! At the end of the three-hour finale of American Idol Season 24, finalists Hannah Harper, Jordan McCullough, or Keyla Richardson found out who the winner of the show was.
A campaign by Eurovision fans calls out the EBU for unfairly targeting Israel - The Jerusalem Post
Noam Bettan with dancers at a recent rehearsal.(photo credit: Alma Bengtson/Courtesy of EBU)ByHANNAH BROWNMAY 10, 2026 19:19Updated: MAY 11, 2026 13:09Eurovision fans worldwide started a grassroots campaign saying that the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) has been treating the Israeli delegation unfairly following a warning issued by the competition’s managing director to KAN, Israel’s public broadcaster, over the weekend. The campaign began just ahead of the opening of the 70th edition of the song contest, which is set to start on Tuesday.
Tom Brady crashes Kevin Hart's Netflix roast, hits on star's wife - USA Today
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