BEEF, S2 Can lightning strike twice on Netflix for Korean American screenwriter and director Lee Sung Jin? Two years ago, it did when he paired Steven Yuen and Ali Wong in ' Beef ' - a cautionary tale about an escalating feud between two strangers, arising from a road rage incident. Now he's back with a new story about people behaving abominably, turning 'Beef' ino an anthology series. But does the new version of 'Beef' hit the heights of its predecessor? This time, Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan, Cailee Spaeny, Oscar winner Youn Yuh-jung from ' Minari ' and ' Parasite ' star Song Kang-ho are there to add some acting heft to proceedings. Isaac and Mulligan play Josh and Lindsay Crane Martin, a power couple with a wobbly marriage who run a Californian country club. Returning home from a function at the club, the couple get into a fierce argument about Josh's debts and the state of their marriage. Josh has left his wallet behind at the club ...
THE LATE SHOW WITH STEPHEN COLBERT: FINALE It was never going to be a normal episode. But that didn't deter the host, writers and producers of 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert' from trying to stick to the formula the best they could. As usual, there was a monologue, a rather iffy sketch, a 'Meanwhile' slot, a big celebrity interview and even a Colbert Questionnaire. However no matter how hard Colbert and his team tried, it was hard to shake off the overwhelming sense of sadness that this wasn't just the end of his reign but the end of 'The Late Show'. As a result, the whole show felt flat. Hollywood stars from Bryan Cranston to Ryan Reynolds to Billy Crystal and Robert de Niro hadn't come to just praise Colbert but bury a talk show. Rather surprisingly, Colbert's monologue felt uncharacteristically timid with no mention of President Donald Trump. Interruptions from Cranston, Paul Rudd and Tim Meadows, all pretending to be expecting to be the...