Walk on the Wild Side: Comedy Series Like ‘Matlock’ and ‘The ’Burbs’ Star Funny Women in Dark Situations
From ‘The ‘Burbs’ to ‘Matlock,’ this year’s comedies shine a light on women in darker roles.
From ‘The ‘Burbs’ to ‘Matlock,’ this year’s comedies shine a light on women in darker roles.
Audi took over the Hotel du Cap-Eden Roc in Antibes for the unveiling of the Novolari, their first supercar with a high-performance hybrid drivetrain.
Oliver Tree, the singer known for tracks like 'Life Goes On,' died in a helicopter crash in Rio de Janeiro. He was 32.
How John Williams scored Steven Spielberg's "Disclosure Day."
The Fox News host is helping to ring in America's 250th birthday with a new children's book promoting reasons why "we're so thankful for the…
From ‘The ‘Burbs’ to ‘Matlock,’ this year’s comedies shine a light on women in darker…
Ronnie Schell, the versatile comedic performer known for 'Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.' and 'That Girl,' died Friday. He was 94.
Jason Bateman on his shot at five Emmy noms for "Black Rabbit" and "DTF St. Louis," a "Game Night" sequel, AI and his Spielberg-size studio dream.
Joe Negri, the musician known for his work as the guitar playing handyman on “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood,” died May 30. He was 99.
"SNL" breakout Ashley Padilla opens up about her insecurities in getting the job and becoming a breakout star, and why she stays off social media.
Jimmi Simpson has joined the upcoming Hulu drama series "Conviction," Variety has learned exclusively.
Olivia Rodrigo has released exclusive merchandise around "You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love," including a special-edition vinyl.
Oscar winner Jane Campion on Harvey Weinstein's 'vision' for 'The Piano' campaign, 4K restoration of the drama and the 'big price' to pay for #MeToo.
Sundance award-winning documentary 'Who Killed Alex Odeh?' has been acquired by Watermelon Pictures for North American distribution.
The invite-only 'NBC Comedy Hour' will put up-and-coming comedic talent in front of casting, development and late-night execs.
Ron Howard, speaking at the Runway AI Festival, said there's a chance AI-generated films could succeed — if movie audiences decide they want to see them.