1923's Helen Mirren Booked The Role With No Script After Meeting Taylor Sheridan
Taylor Sheridan has an unusual process of writing scripts, so Helen Mirren had to sign onto "1923" without knowing fully what it would be about.
Read MoreTaylor Sheridan has an unusual process of writing scripts, so Helen Mirren had to sign onto "1923" without knowing fully what it would be about.
Read MoreProducer Dick Wolf is responsible for the "One Chicago" franchise as well as "Law & Order," and now he's creating a new fire-themed series set in Los Angeles.
Read MoreMarvel's "Secret Invasions" will show Samuel L. Jackson's Nick Fury center stage as he deals with the Skrulls, though now without his eye patch: Here's why.
Read MoreAnime series "Naruto" has plenty to offer fans, including in the style stakes. And fans have been weighing in on who is the most fashionable in the series.
Read MoreAll those mentions of avocados are building up to a big twist in Ted Lasso Season 3.
Read More"Unstable," starring Rob Lowe, has already broken into Netflix's Top 10, and fans are showering the new show with praise on social media.
Read MoreDue to a prior traumatic experience, the car scenes for "Young Sheldon" Season 6, Episode 16 were extremely difficult for Raegan Revord to film.
Read MoreKelvin Yu, Gene Luen Yang, and Ben Wang discussed adapting "American Born Chinese" for the screen, updating the story, working with the cast, and more.
Read MoreCandace Cameron Bure and her hair got into quite a soapy situation during a fake snowfall on the set of the Hallmark movie "A Christmas Detour."
Read MoreThe end of the second episode of Season 2 of "Yellowjackets" features an eerie song that's actually an old hit from the 1990s by the band Radiohead.
Read MoreThere's a half-hour episode of the "Impractical Jokers" S10E7 punishment game show "Tails!" out there ... and it contains some pretty extreme moments.
Read MoreQ's "Tails" game show was certainly inventive, but some fans found this "Impractical Jokers" Season 10 Episode 7 punishment distasteful.
Read MoreIn Episode 2 of Season 2 of "Yellowjackets," a new character is introduced as Jay, only to be quickly revealed as really being named Matt. Here's who plays him.
Read MoreGrey's Anatomy fans on Reddit are complaining about the series' failure with military-related characters, calling it "embarrassing."
Read MoreSeveral fans have explained online why they think Rebecca Welton may have unknowingly saved Nate "The Great" Shelley's career in "Ted Lasso" Season 3.
Read More1923's Spencer Dutton is the epitome of the strong and silent type. Actor Brendan Sklenar says that keeping his emotions corked is key to playing the role.
Read MoreDuring the making of Shameless' final episode, William H. Macy couldn't help but cry while shooting his character Frank Gallagher's final scenes.
Read MoreMany Yellowstone fans believe Rip Wheeler needs to be taken down a peg or two for his gruff, bullying nature.
Read MoreMany Rick and Morty fans enjoyed the Ultimate Heist Crew scene in the episode "One Crew over the Crewcoo's Morty."
Read MoreChris Farley's Matt Foley character on "Saturday Night Live" is a classic. But did you know it all started with Bob Odenkirk and Second City?
Read MoreHallmark movies are like chicken soup for the eyeballs. But did you know these warm, comforting films are made in the Great White North? Here's why.
Read MoreIn a recent interview, Law & Order: SVU star Octavio Pisano opened up on the type of storyline he'd like for his character, Joe Velasco.
Read MoreSome "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" fans aren't too fond of Elliot Stabler (Christopher Meloni), and they're rather vocal about it.
Read MoreIn a Reddit poll, Modern Family fans voted the most for the combination of Jay (Ed O'Neill) and Alex (Ariel Winter), wishing they had more scenes together.
Read MoreFans seem to be getting closer to the end of "Young Sheldon," as indicated by George's recent, dark exchange with Mary.
Read MoreIn what may seem like an odd investment, the "American Pickers" crew once dropped $150 on a crawfish pot.
Read MoreFor Danny Pino, Nick Amaro's most admirable quality on Law & Order: SVU is trusting his instincts, much like a dog would act with a bone.
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