In “Frequency,” which arrives Wednesday on the CW, the unlikely magical object is a ham radio that allows NYPD Det. Raimy Sullivan (Peyton List) to communicate with her late father, Frank, also a cop (Riley Smith), in the year 1996. Created by Jeremy Carver (“Supernatural”), it is an unabashedly hokey affair with an inherently seductive premise. When discussing HBO's new series "Insecure," writer-producer-actress Issa Rae says allowing viewers to "watch black people be regular, to live their lives ... is an exciting thing for me." When discussing HBO's new series "Insecure," writer-producer-actress Issa Rae says allowing viewers to "watch black people be regular, to live their lives ... is an exciting thing for me."
Source: Los Angeles Times October 04, 2016 22:18 UTC