Netflix’s Engaging Crime Drama ‘Blood Sacrifice’ Spotlights Inept Policing: TV Review
After a gruesome murder, one Swedish police detective begins a quest to bring the murderer to helm and discovers something much more sinister.
After a gruesome murder, one Swedish police detective begins a quest to bring the murderer to helm and discovers something much more sinister.
GLAAD reports that most Americans say they have not seen stories of people living with HIV in the media in the last year.
Christine Vachon discussed replacing Joaquin Phoenix with Pedro Pascal on De Noche and the excitement she still gets when discovering new filmmakers
Charter closed its acquisition of Cox, creating a cable giant with operations in 45 states serving roughly 37 million customers.
ATG Entertainment is 'working closely' with 'Burlesque the Musical' producers to ensure the show will go on.
After a gruesome murder, one Swedish police detective begins a quest to bring the murderer…
Animated fantasy feature 'All Wishes Come True!' took over the top position at the China box office, generating $46.3 million.
Prime Video India will premiere 'The Traitors' season two in August, with Karan Johar returning to host 21 celebrity players.
Nicola Coughlan and Paapa Essiedu are among more than 20 celebrities auctioning off items to raise money for students in Gaza.
"House of the Dragon" actor Benjamin Evan Ainsworth on that assassination attempt and Daeron's relationship with Ormund.
'New Girl' creator Elizabeth Meriwether adapts 'Black Widow' into crime drama 'Furious', starring Emmy Rossum as a traumatized FBI agent.
John Oliver returned to “Last Week Tonight” after his summer hiatus and went deep on the Trump family’s sketchy crypto ventures.
Ryan Coogler met with David Jonsson in a secret meeting to dicuss 'Black Panther 3.'
Christopher Nolan's star-studded adaptation of "The Odyssey" has surpassed $600 million globally after two weekends of release.
Gracie Abrams scored her first No. 1 on the albums chart with her third project 'Daughter From Hell.'
'Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey' director Rhys Frake-Waterfield returns to the twisted-kidlit well for 'Pinocchio: Unstrung.'