The "Gold Rush" crew works hard, much to the delight of viewers. But how many hours are they really putting in every day? Bree Harrison recently explained.
Pauly Shore took the high road after being the butt of Jimmy Kimmel's jab at the Oscars, and people are loving his classy response. Here's what he said.
In "Inside," Willem Dafoe plays an art thief whose latest heist has gone awry. He spoke to Looper about isolated characters and how his age relates to the role.
Delroy Lindo explained how he collaborated with Kerry Washington and creator Tracy McMillan to become an executive producer as well as an actor on "UnPrisoned."
Rian Johnson's Peacock detective comedy series "Poker Face" features Clea DuVall as Emily, and she admitted she was surprised by the comedic tone of the series.
Iconic romantic-comedy director Nancy Meyers was set to direct a new film for Netflix, but the project has reportedly been scrapped for unknown reasons.
The wild horror-comedy "Cocaine Bear," directed by Elizabeth Banks, is a viral sensation and already available to stream at home, though it's still in theaters.
"Citadel," which premieres April 28 and stars Madden opposite Priyanka Chopra, is already getting a second season. The series is yet to debut on Amazon Prime.
Woody Harrelson And Matthew McConaughey are joining forces once more for a new project from Apple TV+ and Skydance, a comedy from the mind of David West Read.
The Amazon series "A League of Their Own" was a positively received, inclusive show beloved by fans, who have been wonder what lies ahead for the Peaches.
"Shazam! Fury of the Gods" may be more than a vestige of the previous DCU regime. It could springboard the character into James Gunn's new DC universe.
Characters can see wild new origins as time goes by and they're rebooted, but DC just added a "Superman" twist to one of the darkest origins in comics.
Ernie Hudson shared that Winston will get the respect he deserves in "Ghostbusters: Afterlife 2," according to his conversation with director Jason Reitman.
While Bruce Campbell initially denied being in "Evil Dead Rise," he's apparently hidden somewhere in the new film according to the director, Lee Cronin.