In the 1980s young Hollywood was overtaking the film industry with movies like “The Breakfast Club”, “St. Elmo’s Fire,” ...
Gen X learned who we were while sitting in front of the VCR, rewinding the same moments until they stuck.
The "Dying for Sex" actress won the Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television category. Michelle Williams won a Golden Globe for her turn as a cancer ...
Charli XCX stars as a fictionalized version of herself in ‘The Moment,’ ‘Bridgerton’ returns for its fourth season, Lucas ...
The Television Academy revealed some of its upcoming Emmy rule changes on Friday — including a new name for the TV movie category, which will now be known as “outstanding movie.” Also, the org ...
Michelle Williams won a Golden Globe for her turn as a cancer patient in FX's Dying for Sex on Sunday, but she wasn't present at the ceremony to claim her award. Instead, presenters Melissa McCarthy ...
By the 1920s, “race films,” movies starring largely Black casts, marketed to Black audiences and often produced by ...
Gwyneth Paltrow, who recently made her grant return to film acting in “Marty Supreme,” shared that TV acting was a wakeup call to just how much time can be wasted on set. Shading the Marvel projects ...
Molly Ringwald might've become a household name thanks to leading roles in John Hughes films like "Sixteen Candles" and "Pretty in Pink," but the actor isn't lobbying for remakes of the coming-of-age ...
To be eligible for consideration, shows must have accumulated a minimum of 60 episodes across a minimum of five seasons and demonstrated continued or sustained relevance, influence or inspiration. By ...
The TV landscape is shifting faster than you can say “Scrubs reboot,” with tectonic pressure from relentless corporate mergers, the specter of AI, and the unsettling fact that no one under 20 even ...