
‘Suits LA’ and ‘Grosse Pointe Garden Society’: One offers more intrigue
Now that we’ve passed “peak talking about peak TV,” and the streamers have settled down to producing a seemingly endless round of expensive thrillers, the

Now that we’ve passed “peak talking about peak TV,” and the streamers have settled down to producing a seemingly endless round of expensive thrillers, the

Continuing to build momentum as award season nears its conclusion, “Anora” won three prizes at the Film Independent Spirit Awards on Saturday afternoon, including best

Tired of having to scrap their way through the streets of West Compton in the early 1970s, A.C. Moses and his childhood friends banded together

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Although there are original screenwriters aplenty in Hollywood, it’s hard to imagine anyone more truly sui generis than Charlie Kaufman. After all, he’s the guy

When Theo James first appeared on TV and movie screens in the early 2010s, he wasn’t given many chances to be funny. With his dark

Harry Potter has at long last arrived in Los Angeles, and he’s brought his wife and son along for the ride. A family man with

“I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream” is more than a novelty song for Victor Quiñonez. Marking his art fair debut at

Jerry Butler, who found R&B stardom in the late 1950s as the first lead singer of the Impressions before moving on to a solo career

A San Diego woman has taken legal action against actor and comedian Faizon Love, suing him for assault and battery stemming from a hotel check-in