After terrifying moviegoers in 2017’s “Get Out,” Allison Williams is back with Netflix horror movie “The Perfection,” playing a mysterious cellist.
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Julianna Margulies wants to prove science deniers wrong with Ebola drama ‘Hot Zone’
Emmy winner Julianna Margulies (“The Good Wife”) returns to TV with National Geographic’s “The Hot Zone,” about a near-deadly Ebola outbreak in 1989.
Laine Hardy talks his ‘American Idol’ win, Elvis influence and ‘Vampire Diaries’ obsession
Hours after he was crowned the next “American Idol,” country crooner Laine Hardy talks to USA TODAY about the season and what’s next for him.
Drop the pop: 10 summer alternative albums you need, from Springsteen to Black Keys
Bruce Springsteen, The Black Keys and Tame Impala are a few of the artists making long-awaited comebacks this summer.
‘American Idol’: Southern heartthrob Laine Hardy pulls off stunning win over Alejandro Aranda
The rebooted “American Idol” ended its second season on ABC Sunday night, with Southern rocker Laine Hardy besting viral star Alejandro Aranda.
Maddie Poppe on new album, ‘American Idol’ finale drama: ‘The situation speaks for itself’
Last year’s “American Idol” winner Maddie Poppe opens up about her debut album “Whirlwind,” boyfriend Caleb Lee Hutchinson and complicated feelings about this Sunday’s finale.
Tracy Morgan jokes about near-fatal accident, Kardashians: ‘Kanye’s on his way’ out
‘The Last O.G.’ star Tracy Morgan commemorated his TBS sitcom’s Season 3 renewal in darkly funny fashion.
10 under-the-radar summer movies to see if you’re done with ‘Avengers: Endgame’
We enjoyed ‘Avengers: Endgame’ as much as the next person. But we’re ready to move on to smaller summer movies starring Selena Gomez and Awkwafina.
ABC backs Constance Wu after her emotional reaction to ‘Fresh Off the Boat’ renewal
ABC is standing behind “Fresh Off the Boat” star Constance Wu after her negative reaction to the sitcom’s renewal last week.
Robert De Niro slams Trump at Tribeca premiere of Beatles-inspired movie ‘Yesterday’
Tribeca Film Festival founder Robert De Niro laid into Trump once again at the premiere of “Yesterday,” which imagines a world without The Beatles.