With Apple, Disney, and WarnerMedia jpining the streaming wars, how much TV content can American audiences consume?
Or did Christie want to humiliate Trump? The White House search for John Kelly’s successor takes another soap-operatic turn.
New mentorship program, Who’s in the Room, was created by Time’s Up with funds that are part of the fallout from Les Moonves’s ouster at CBS.
Ahem, Netflix.
Jennifer Lopez is currently promoting her new film, Second Act, where she plays a struggling middle-aged woman working at a big box store. After seeing her in a hot pink Giambattista Valli look at the premiere for the film in New York, the premise seems near-impossible to believe.
The octogenarian director’s latest film features him as a drug mule whose biography has curious parallels to Eastwood’s own.
This week’s Little Gold Men podcast analyzes the Critics’ Choice and SAG Award nominations, and includes an interview with Can You Ever Forgive Me? director Marielle Heller.
From Bieber's haircut to the regulation of Juul.
Ben Affleck is gone, and Amy Adams is likely out as well. But Jason Momoa says that Henry Cavill will not be leaving. Huh?
Sarah Huckabee Sanders insists the president had nothing to do with any sort of fraud.
As the trade war heats up, ZTE taps Joe Lieberman to vouch for its phones.
The Oscar-nominated actress had a long Hollywood career—and a turbulent relationship with Clint Eastwood, resulting in two acrimonious lawsuits.
Here’s your first glimpse at the cinematic return of the hit series.
For the famous lunar mission, the astronauts took cassettes that were filled with music befitting their tastes—from Barbra Streisand to Glen Campbell—by a record executive.
On the same day the current First Lady visited a children’s hospital in D.C., the former FLOTUS did the same in Colorado.
Overcoming obstacles, the Duchess of Sussex has put her own spin on the job.
Actress Eliza Dushku joined Bull last year, but says she was swiftly written off after alerting the network to the actor’s inappropriate conduct on set—which included rape jokes.
Singing to the tune of $608.7 million.
A look at the most memorable moments in Meghan Markle’s 2018.
The president’s former lawyer says Trump knew the hush-money payments were wrong but carried them out anyway—and that Mueller has “substantial” evidence to take him down.
“It wasn’t even entirely for the world as much as it was for us,” said Lucas Hedges of Ben Is Back, which has roots in their family’s history with addiction.
After a banner year, Amy Pascal looks to the future of the Spider-Verse.
Prince George steals the show in a family photo; meanwhile, Harry and Meghan provide some fireworks.
How a geek-culture favorite wound up in Into the Spider-Verse.