How I'm Living Now: Lisa Kudrow, Actress And Producer
From her home in LA, Lisa Kudrow opens up about her mom's hug-less funeral and the future of the must-see "Friends" reunion.
From her home in LA, Lisa Kudrow opens up about her mom's hug-less funeral and the future of the must-see "Friends" reunion.
His reign as one-half of the most successful act in Las Vegas history came to an end when he was mauled by a tiger onstage.
The actor, whose Hollywood credits also include "The Namesake" and "Jurassic World," was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer in March 2018.
NBCUniversal said Monday its new movies from the Universal Pictures stable — including the upcoming event family movie "Trolls World Tour" — will be made available on-demand at the same time they open in those theaters that remain open during the coronavirus pandemic.
Hachette Book Group has decided it will not publish Woody Allen's memoir, "A Propos of Nothing."
James Lipton, the elegant, articulate wordsmith and theater academic whose desire to give his acting students a greater insight into their art led to the popular Bravo series "Inside the Actors Studio," has died.
Frank Lawlis is a longtime adviser and mentor to the King of Daytime TV, but his practices (including a device to treat mental illness) have been deemed potentially dangerous by the scientific community: "It's predatory on people who are desperate."
When "American Ninja Warrior" producer Johnathan Walton began to suspect his best friend — whom he'd loaned nearly $70,000 — was not the royal she claimed, he launched an investigation that uncovered dozens of alleged victims.
As showbiz scales up to battle Big Tech, Makan Delrahim, the nation's top antitrust regulator (and a former movie producer), is becoming as influential as any mogul over Netflix, Megamergers, the Writers Guild and maybe the entire future of the entertainment business.
The awards season success of the film was not only a triumph for South Korea and foreign cinema at large — it was also a kind of unburdening for Asian Americans.
"Parasite" and "1917" have earned three wins each at the 92nd Academy Awards.
For more than three decades, the same four valets have been trusted with the beloved wheels (and juiciest secrets) of the Chateau Marmont's A-list guests.
Ashley Boone Jr., the first black president of a major Hollywood studio, helped make George Lucas' quirky space opera a hit in the 1970's — yet chances are you've never heard of him.
Kirk Douglas, the son of a ragman who channeled a deep, personal anger through a chiseled jaw and steely blue eyes to forge one of the most indelible and indefatigable careers in Hollywood history, has died.
Fifty years ago, her searing supporting role in "Last Summer" led to critical acclaim and Academy recognition, but the actress soon disappeared from Hollywood, leaving her fans and showbiz admirers searching for answers.
Perhaps fearful of their own evolving culture, voters this year have celebrated films about men coming to terms with their age and growing irrelevance.
Three decades after "Pee-wee's Big Adventure" and a career-threatening scandal, the 67-year-old has become a comedy cult hero with a shocking new Pee-wee script: "I make the rules about when I'm coming back."
The beloved actor, screenwriter, director, author and historian was known as the famed troupe's underrated but passionate heart.
With an intimate four-part Hulu documentary set to premiere at Sundance, Hillary Clinton opens up about Monica and her marriage, her not-so-fuzzy feelings about Bernie Sanders and her devastating 2016 loss to Trump.
Claire Danes, Mandy Patinkin, Damian Lewis and the creators of the era-defining Showtime drama — now entering its eighth and final season — reveal in an oral history never-told tales of a show that smashed records, captivated presidents and predicted everything from terrorist attacks to Russian election hacks.