CNN Correspondent Elizabeth Wagmeister to Host Pre-Emmy Interview Series (TV News Roundup)
CNN correspondent Elizabeth Wagmeister is set to host a special pre-Emmy interview series airing exclusively on CNN.
CNN correspondent Elizabeth Wagmeister is set to host a special pre-Emmy interview series airing exclusively on CNN.
The fifth and final season of "Industry" is adding seven new cast members.
David Ellison's Paramount Skydance asked the judge overseeing the antitrust lawsuits filed by 12 states and the WGA to force the plaintiffs to pony up…
The best sets we saw at Norway's Øyafestivalen, from The Cure to Geese to Lily Allen.
Anthony Bourdain's memoir "Kitchen Confidential" has returned to bestseller lists following a new biopic about the beloved chef, Tony.
CNN correspondent Elizabeth Wagmeister is set to host a special pre-Emmy interview series airing exclusively…
The fourth season of the hit Apple TV soccer sitcom 'Ted Lasso' returns Jason Sudeikis' coach to Richmond, but works best as a full reboot.
Talents and titles are drawn from 42 countries in Africa, outside the Maghreb and Egypt and South Africa.
This year's retrospective explores one of the most shameful episodes in Hollywood history: the blacklist drawn up during the Red Scare.
As the first Official Vehicle and Mobility Sponsor of the PGA Tour, Genesis has embedded itself into golf events like the Genesis Invitational and TGL
ESPN has tapped five top sports-centric creators to help promote the NFL season that will culminate with the first Super Bowl telecast to air on ESPN.
The horror director said in a statement on Tuesday (via Polygon) that he used generative AI in “a very small portion of a few scenes in the film.”
Perez Hilton's disturbing livestream frightened his fans, leading the cops to go investigate his Miami home.
Samantha Morton has not worked in a year since 'The Odyssey' wrapped filming.
Leslie Iwerks talks about her new documentary "Disney Worldbuilders," and how Jennifer Lee, James Cameron and Jared Bush carry Disney's legacy forward.
Google's Flow Sessions seem as designed to present films as it does to showcase its eagerness for the film industry to embrace AI’s potential.