How Veep Did What Game of Thrones Couldn’t
Selina Meyer’s downfall was beautifully earned. Daenerys Targaryen’s was a frustrating mess.
Selina Meyer’s downfall was beautifully earned. Daenerys Targaryen’s was a frustrating mess.
The late star, who died Monday at the age of 97, was the toast of Hollywood in the 1950s and 60s; here, see a few of the best shots from her brilliant career.
It was only a matter of time until alleged yoga heists became a thing.
The Trumps might hold court at their family-owned joints, but restaurateurs are always, always willing to clear a table for Barack and Michelle.
So much for Dara Khosrowshahi’s $100 million bonus.
ABC reality boss Rob Mills promises fireworks as The Bachelorette continues its slide into greater authenticity: The show’s newest star, he says, is “a little bit of a lunatic in the greatest way.”
All those claims about how much China is paying us? They’re total B.S., says top economic adviser Larry Kudlow.
The actress’s final project was The Doris Day Show in 1973. But why?
The Pentagon is diverting money from bona fide defense systems to fund a largely ineffective border wall. What could go wrong?
The music drama will end next year, after its sixth season—but when asked whether Smollett will return, Fox execs inelegantly dodged the question.
In this exclusive clip from the upcoming The Souvenir, Tilda Swinton and Honor Swinton Byrne show their familial chemistry.
On this week’s In the Limelight, hosts Josh Duboff and Julie Miller discuss Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s newborn.
The Duchess of Sussex’s post for the holiday is about as “Tig” as it gets.
“I am the only woman of color in this show that has been on there regularly for many seasons,” the actress said in a frank interview.
The Green Bay Packers quarterback made a real blink-and-you’ll-miss-it appearance.
She spent seven years as the biggest female box office draw in America, and then walked away from stardom entirely; she spent the later decades of her life as a champion for animal rights.
“It’s pretty clear now with a conservative Supreme Court, lawmakers are taking every shot they can to get a case that might end up overturning Roe v. Wade,” Oliver said. “And they’re gonna keep trying.”
Did the show put too much of a premium on shock?
In the second-to-last episode of the entire series, Daenerys and Arya take major turns—in opposite directions. Was there any reason to see this coming?
Is the show is setting up another tragic parallel?
How a fatal clash winds up saving a life.
Some characters truly deserve each other in the end.
A memorable speech makes a poignant return.
Is one more Faceless Man mission in the cards?