
Britain’s King Charles III has revealed that his cancer treatment will soon be scaled back, crediting an “early diagnosis, effective intervention and adherence to doctors’ orders” for an improvement in his condition.

Director Carl Erik Rinsch was found guilty of fraud and money laundering after he stole $11 million from Netflix while working on the streaming series White Horse, which never materialized.
A Vanity Fair segment took a very personal turn with “The Housemaid” actors.

Bryan Fuller, the creator of Hannibal and Pushing Daisies, talks about making his first feature film, Dust Bunny, out in theaters on December 12th.

'Heated Rivalry', the steamy Crave and HBO Max, has been given a second season, with new deals struck for Season 1 as well.

As the $100 billion war over Warners intensifies, Ted Sarandos and David Ellison are both battling for dominion over a fading Hollywood. But the real kingmaker may turn out to be the Don in the White House.

There are only so many ways to surprise in the construction of a murder mystery, which is why the set-up of Wake Up Dead Man is understood from the start and goes so far as to cite its sources: Here is a locked-room murder, a la John Dickson Carr’s The Hollow…

Christopher Nolan's new movie is getting an Imax 70mm preview

'Street Fighter' star Andrew Schulz started video game movie beef with the 'Mortal Kombat' cast, saying they 'only care about money.'

HBO released new character images from 'Euphoria' Season 3, featuring Sydney Sweeney and a melting ice cream cone, Jacob Elordi and raw meat and more.

‘Ella McCay’ is pure gas-leak cinema. Nothing the characters do resembles the behavior of human beings breathing in the recommended levels of oxygen to function normally.

In the corporate battle over parent company Warner Bros. Discovery, CNN's fate remains up for grabs. President Trump wants a say in what happens next.

Dick Van Dyke, the legendary American actor and comedian who starred in classics such as Mary Poppins and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, turns 100 on December 13.

‘I like ordering Diet Cokes for the table,’ writes ‘SNL’ star Sarah Sherman in this week’s Grub Street Diet. ‘Everyone’s like, Okay … I didn’t want one, but they drink it.’

It's a huge endorsement of AI-created content from one of the biggest media companies in the world.

The "Late Night" host pointed out a hypocrisy with the president's not-so-festive comments ahead of the holidays.