Josh Radnor Is ‘Not Even a Little Bit’ Close to His ‘How I Met Your Mother’ Co-Stars: ‘You Just Go Out and Live Your Life’
Josh Radnor says he not close with his 'How I Met Your Mother' co-stars.
Josh Radnor says he not close with his 'How I Met Your Mother' co-stars.
Hayden Panettiere's death is now being investigated by the DEA.
Zurich Film Festival is to honor actress Naomi Watts with the Golden Eye Award for her outstanding performance in Ben Shirinian’s “The Housewife.”
Dane Cook's brother embezzled $12 million from the comedian and stashed it in cans of pasta sauce, according to the new documentary 'Funny Money.'
'Lucky' EPs Jonathan Tropper and Cassie Pappas on deciding who dies in the finale, working with Anya Taylor-Joy, not knowing about Drew Starkey's fans.
Josh Radnor says he not close with his 'How I Met Your Mother' co-stars.
Bleecker Street sets its biggest awards slate ever, led by Alex Gibney's Elon Musk doc plus new films from Mike Leigh, Guy Nattiv and Anton Corbijn.
The word game show "Scrambled Up" has been renewed for its second season starting Sept. 14.
Content Partners is expanding into the creator economy, teaming with Ed Simpson to launch Wonderloom Media, which has acquired YouTube's Dr. Insanity.
FX released a trailer for Ryan Murphy's adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis' horror novel 'The Shards.' The show premieres on Aug. 5.
Podrophenia is a podcast company partnership formed by Elvis Duran, Paul Heyman and Mitchell Stuart, and production company MCM Studios, headed by Michael Canzoniero.
Watch the trailer for 'Behemoth!,' Tony Gilroy's new drama film starring Pedro Pascal, Olivia Wilde and more.
The 30th annual Fantasia International Film Festival and Frontières market open this week in Montreal.
'Bad Hair' director Oskar Lehemaa joins forces with Tallifornia Film Fund on body horror 'Birth' produced by Stellar Film and presented at Frontières.
Sin Sentido Films is co-producing the Mexican sci-fi film, which will be presented at this month’s Frontières Co-Production Market.
BBC's annual report touts BAFTA wins and record ratings even as editorial controversies and a third annual deficit deepen its funding crisis.