Get beyond the lollipops and the slogan ("who loves ya baby") and you've got the consummate TV cop. This classic run began ...
Yes, Steve Carell never won an Emmy for his work on The Office, and he's just one of the many deserving performances in this ...
In a competitive situation, James Wan’s Atomic Monster has acquired Julie Soto’s bestselling YA psychological thriller 'The ...
French actor Tchéky Karyo, who had a starring role in the film Nikita and the TV series The Missing, has died aged 72. Karyo, ...
While Sherlock Holmes is the most famous detective of all, when it comes to TV detectives, there are some who are actually better. Created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes made his debut in ...
I just turned 60, which makes me a member of the last peer group to grow up with what Nick at Nite used to call “America’s television heritage.” When we were kids, some black-and-white shows from the ...
BAFTA nominee John Hannah (“The Last of Us,” “Four Weddings and a Funeral”) is set to lead “Death in Benidorm,” a new detective drama series launching on the Paramount Skydance-owned U.K. network ...
When NCIS first premiered in 2003, it didn’t look like the global TV phenomenon it would eventually become. In its earliest ...
The author also talks about his relationship to J.R.R. Tolkien, the deadline-blowing origins of his characters Dunk and Egg and how ‘The Twilight Zone’ revival saved him during a difficult time.
These TV shows were so good, they ended up on-air for a long time - long enough to develop at least one glaring, impossible-to-ignore plot hole.
Amanda M. Castro is a Network TV writer at Collider and a journalist based in New York. Born and raised in Puerto Rico, Amanda is a bilingual Latina who graduated from the University of New Haven with ...