TV & Film

The celebrated workplace comedy, developed by and starring Quinta Brunson, is set to continue its award-winning run.
Nearly four decades into her career, Michelle Yeoh found that "as you get older, the roles get smaller" and "you start getting relegated to the side more and more." However, "Everything Everywhere All At Once" broke that cycle by casting her in the lead.
The head of FX discussed a huge shift in television in his annual update.
The esteemed director gushed over the multibillion-dollar franchise in an unexpected admission.
A sex scene between Ortega, 21, and Martin Freeman, 52, appears in the new erotic thriller.
The hip-hop mogul called out systemic issues within the Recording Academy, but were they listening?
The hip-hop mogul called out systemic issues within the Recording Academy, but were they listening?
The “Late Night” comedian mimicked the former president with a mocking spin.
A late-night staple gets a makeover as "Stupid Pet Tricks" returns to television.
The late-night host spots some flaws in the former president’s Jan. 6 logic.