How Hollywood’s Veterans Are Chasing Emmy History: Sally Field, Harrison Ford, Martin Short and More
Harrison Ford, Sally Field, Stephen Root, Martin Short and a posthumous Rob Reiner could make Emmys history this year if they win on Sept. 14.
Harrison Ford, Sally Field, Stephen Root, Martin Short and a posthumous Rob Reiner could make Emmys history this year if they win on Sept. 14.
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TikTok, the company behind the popular short-form video app, has agreed to pay $400 million to settle a U.S. government lawsuit alleging that a predecessor…
The NBA legend desperately wanted to join the MCU but the powers that be were not as enthused by the idea. He also really wants…
Mark Ruffalo went off on the pending Paramount takeover of Warner Bros. by the Ellisons, calling out their complicity in Palestinian “genocide.”
Harrison Ford, Sally Field, Stephen Root, Martin Short and a posthumous Rob Reiner could make…
"Love Island USA" contestant Kenzie Annis slams rumors that she's a Trump supporter, saying on her Instagram livestream: "Fuck the fuck off!"
The group Roxette has canceled its tour in North America, days after the song 'It Must Have Been Love' officially joined YouTube's Billion Views Club.
'Bob's Burgers' will unveil a new holiday short, 'On the Fort Day of Christmas,' later this year on Hulu.
Giuseppe Tornatore doesn't even attempt objectivity in 'Brunello: The Gracious Visionary,' a gilded semi-documentary portrait of Brunello Cucinelli.
"Avatar" creators Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko break down the process of making their new Paramount+ movie
Winner of the Jury Prize in Karlovy Vary's Proxima competition, Shuntaro Uchida's 'Incinerator' dulls the edges of its intriguing central protagonist.
Graphic novel adaptations of H.D. Carlton's popular dark romance "Haunting Adeline" are in the works from Deviant Ink Publishing and Blackstone.
'The Odyssey' held strong with $25 million as it heads into its second weekend in North American theaters.
Pamela Anderson talks “Rosebush Pruning,” a film about an incestuous family that’s a satire of fascism, and if she ever got that Seth Rogen apology.
On Variety's 'Strictly Business' podcast, California film commissioner Colleen Bell explains why the state boosted its Hollywood tax credit program.