It’s no secret that Hollywood loves a villain; after all, they’re often the most exciting and interesting characters in a given movie or TV show. However, it is also true that if one scratches the surface, most antagonists are not nearly as villainous as they might initially seem to be.
Dave Bautista has landed a new movie role. Matt Grobar of Deadline reports that Dave Bautista is set to star in a live-action Grendel movie. Jeff Bridges, Bryan Cranston, Sam Elliot, and others have also been cast.
MLB again tapped acclaimed actor and longtime Los Angeles Dodgers fan Bryan Cranston to narrate a promotional video. Whereas Cranston focused on rule changes last year, his latest work with MLB drums up excitement for Opening Week of the 2024 season with an “Anything Can Happen” campaign.
Is Moria Rose headed toward an undead apocalypse? That’s what Schitt’s Creek star Catherine O’Hara says is happening as the Emmy winner confirms she’s officially joining the cast of The Last of Us Season 2.
Debuting in 2005, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia has become the underdog darling of television, as it’s the longest-running live-action sitcom with absolutely no accolades to its name. However, despite never getting the recognition it deserves from Hollywood elites, that doesn’t mean it hasn’t gotten major love from an abundance of famous faces who’ve found themselves appearing on the series.
The Detroit Lions finally broke their historic playoff drought Sunday with a win over the Los Angeles Rams—their first postseason victory since Jan. 5, 1992.
The Detroit Lions won their first playoff game in 32 years when they beat the Los Angeles Rams 24-23 in the wild-card round of the NFC playoffs at Ford Field in Detroit, Mich. on Sunday. Their social media team was up for the occasion.
These fascinating figures have much to reveal about how American society and culture view masculinity and how they expect men to behave, particularly when it comes to their relationships with their wives, children, and the rest of their families.
There has long been a symbiotic relationship between film and TV, with each medium drawing on and influencing the other. The most successful and enjoyable examples of this phenomenon are reminders of how integrated the entertainment industry has become.
Bryan Cranston had a message for Walt Disney Company CEO Bob Iger during a SAG-AFTRA protest rally held in Times Square on Tuesday: Corporate greed cannot take away an actor’s dignity and right to work.
We all know the entertainment industry is rife with nepotism. Here are some of the best TV cameo appearances from cast members' relatives.
Writers deserve far more credit than they’re given for the innumerable golden television moments they’ve given us, but actors are sometimes responsible for coming up with those great lines. These are the best improvised lines in TV history.
Whether talking literature, comics, television or film, heroes of the law, notably the courtroom, remain popular to viewers of all ages and backgrounds, especially those of the fictional variety.
Obviously, MLB wouldn't have used a big-name actor for its promotional hype video who was against the host of changes coming to the sport, but Bryan Cranston's praise is still noteworthy.
These days, the idea of watching the Super Bowl “for the commercials” has become less commonplace. Not that the Super Bowl isn’t still a showcase for advertising, but many of the time, those ads are posted online early.
Although Houston lost the game 122-117, the Rockets center Marjanovic got a “W” of his own afterward. He posed for a funny picture with Cranston and Paul.
At this point, dozens of original shows have hit AMC. Some have been great, while others have largely not worked. Here is our ranking of the top 15 AMC originals.
Mad Men put AMC on the map as a source of original programming. Breaking Bad took things to the next level. Ranking the 25 best episodes of Breaking Bad was tricky, but not as tricky as trying to outsmart Gustavo Fring.
It has been a scary week for Bob Odenkirk, but it's luckily ending with a sigh of relief. The beloved 58-year-old multi-hyphenate confirmed Friday afternoon
Bob Odenkirk collapsed while on the set of Better Call Saul and was rushed to a local hospital on Tuesday (July 27).
Bob Odenkirk and his Better Call Saul co-stars and crew are gearing up to film the series' sixth and final season. Production was supposed to begin last September, the 58-year-old told A.V.
Having one successful TV show is impressive. Doing it more than once? Now you’re in rarified air.
It's never too early to look ahead to the end of a TV show's season— perhaps even the end of a show's run. Today, we look back at some of the best series finales in television history (in chronological order).
This is a ranking of every series to be named the top drama at the Emmys since 1960, as drama awards were handed out prior to then but in separate categories like Best Western Series or Best Dramatic Series with Continuing Characters. With that settled, here are the rankings.
On July 5, 1989, comedians Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David introduced the world to “Seinfeld.” This NBC comedy defied the traditional sitcom model by basically being about nothing, provided breakout roles for the main cast and yada, yada, yada.
Summertime is here, and we sincerely hope you get a chance to enjoy the warm weather. If you get stuck inside on a rainy day but don’t want to get bummed out, try enjoying a classic summer sitcom episode.
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