A Simple Favor: Let’s Talk About That Ending, Shall We?
There’s no shortage of twists and turns in the Blake Lively-Anna Kendrick thriller, directed by Paul Feig.
There’s no shortage of twists and turns in the Blake Lively-Anna Kendrick thriller, directed by Paul Feig.
Todd from BoJack Horseman, Big Head from Silicon Valley, Joey from Friends—where would our favorite shows be without these beacons of innocent, sweet stupidity?
The Palace releases new details about Princess Eugenie’s October 12 ceremony.
Fans say that Hilton is “shading” Kardashian over an Instagram. But really, isn’t that what true friends do?
In the wake of Manafort’s plea deal, sources confirm that it is now common knowledge among Cohen’s inner circle that Trump’s former lawyer has been in contact with the special counsel’s office.
“The kinds of stuff that maybe in the first season would have been treated as a punch line, all of a sudden are not so funny anymore—if even they were funny then!” said the show-runner. “It’s amazing that we’ve allowed ourselves, as an industry, to go so far down that road—to rationalize and legitimize that behavior as just par for the course.”
Alex Ross Perry’s rock-star movie will be divisive—but there’s magic in it when Moss is on-screen.
Looking like the true gift she is.
Issa Rae hosts and Childish Gambino performs at the annual black-tie charity event.
Questions loom inside Black Rock: Will Moonves be replaced by John Martin? David Nevins? Does Moonves lieutenant Ianniello have a shot? And what else will the investigation turn up?
Co-creator Christopher Lloyd has declined to let fans know who, exactly, will bite the dust this season—but he did say it’s a “significant character.”
The Little Gold Men team reunites in Toronto to check in on what they’ve seen and what everyone can’t stop talking about.
Bloomberg is rich, experienced, and a living product of the American dream. But the diminutive plutocrat may have taken all the wrong lessons from Trump’s victory.
With Trump stripping away the consumer financial protections, Nick and Zillow C.E.O. Spencer Rascoff discuss the slowdown in the housing market, regulations on Wall Street, and the ”crisis of affordability.”
What’s a 6,000-square-foot penthouse on First Avenue if the blinds don’t automatically retract?
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In its fifth season, the Netflix comedy goes to yet another dark place—and its animation, as production designer and producer Lisa Hanawalt puts it, is “the icing on top of the depressing cake.”
Chocolate chip and snickerdoodle!
A leaked video of morose Google executives discussing the 2016 election didn’t electrify the right as Breitbart intended. But when Trump’s attention swings back to big tech, it could become prime ammunition.
Why the industry reaction to the CBS head’s ouster is a perfect encapsulation of Hollywood power dynamics.
She still wants a wooded wedding with “lights strung everywhere.”
The star of the new film First Man reflects on life after The Crown and playing the wife of one of America’s biggest icons.
Whether you’re hosting a party or simply keeping score at home, this is the easiest way to tally how many categories you correctly predicted. (We bet you’ll bat 100%.)
The CBS host had an interesting choice of words as she signed off on Thursday night.