You have exactly one episode to sell the entire viewing public on your television show. Such a simple statement, it almost goes without saying. So, why am I saying it? We consume media at such an astounding rate, it's a wonder we have any...
Masters of Sex goes to the next level
Sydney Sweeney, who plays Cassie, really goes to the next level to get into character.
If you love food, travel, and streaming shows, throw them into the mixing bowl and take a bite out of one of these titles.
Ryan Murphy’s hit show brings New York’s ballroom culture to the BBC. Its stars talk about taking the subculture to the masses
As the smoke clears from Succession’s fourth and final season, here’s who wound up on top.
Just admit the inevitable.
Watching TV, 2004-2007 Olivier Culmann photographie les gens qui regardent la télévision. Et leur téléviseur. Les téléspectateurs y plongent leur regard, hypnotisés par les images qui défilent sur l’écran. Olivier Culmann capte cet instant où l’attention se relâche, où la conscience s’endort, ber
“I’ve always thought of myself as somebody who, when it comes to comedy or drama, I don’t do either one of them well enough to do only one of them,” Aaron Sorkin tells Vanity Fair writer James Kaplan in a May-issue sneak peek of The Newsroom, his series for HBO. “So I try to mix up my pitches a little bit in an episode.” But, Sorkin says, “I am truly at my happiest not when I am writing an aria for an actor or making a grand political or social point. I am at my happiest when I’ve figured out a fun way for somebody to slip on a banana peel.” In his forthcoming show, Sorkin investigates the fast-talking and volatile world of cable news, with a cast that includes Emily Mortimer, Dev Patel, Olivia Munn, Jeff Daniels, and Sam Waterston. (See a slide show of Sorkin with the cast and crew, in photographs by Annie Leibovitz.)
I would absolutely love to run into Henry Ian Cusick on the streets of LA when the cast of 'Scandal' comes back to shoot S2 this summer. Guess I better be in LA when that happens.
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What happens when one of the weirdest shows from the weirdest decade meets a photographer obsessed with all things weird. Well...
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The end of last week's mail brought a new batch of screeners for HBO's Enlightened, the Laura Dern–Mike White half-hour about a California woman trying to get her life back together after a nervous breakdown and spiritual awakening.
Sheldon Cooper was one of the main characters in the CBS' The Big Bang Theory (which aired from 2007 to 2019). A younger version of the fictional character is
Those people out there that have found a pineapple in every episode? This is for you.
Are you ready to rumble?
NCIS star Pauley Perrette is grateful to be alive one year after suffering 'a massive stroke', the star revealed on Twitter Monday.
Another competitive year pits old favorites against critically acclaimed upstarts. Will there be a Game of Thrones victory lap? Will Fleabag upset Veep?
When it comes to TV, it's safe to say we do some obsessing of Olympic proportions around here. So, we figured we might as well give out some medals to our (and your!) favorite shows this season. Welcome to the Obsessed TV Awards—voted on, of course, by you!
Jenna Ortega's stark rise as Gen Z's goth-glam princess takes a pointless, awkward turn in “Miller’s Girl,” a new romantic horror movie about cerebral people...
Soooorrrryyyy! Ich hab euch strflich vernachlssigt und mit der Folge 921 die Waffen gestreckt. Deshalb lasst mich in diesem Eintrag zusammenfassend fragen, wie ihr die Staffel 9 fandet - inklusive der ausstehenden Folgen und des Staffelfinales. Und was sagen wir zu Blakes Weggang? Denn…
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We've all spent time worrying about our cholesterol levels, but what if it was all ... a conspiracy! What if the truth was that eating lots of fat doesn't clog your arteries and kill you, and that there's been a deliberate effort to ignore that evidence in order to secure the financial fortunes of Big Pharma's major anti-cholesterol drugs?
Jane Schoenbrun’s stunning second feature is both a horror-inflected story of teens fixated on a Buffy-esque TV show and a haunting trans allegory