Great new films with Natalie Portman, James Franco and Maggie Gyllenhaal mostly flew under the radar, but are now available to catch up with at home.
Author: Patrick Ryan, USA TODAY
Ellen DeGeneres on Netflix stand-up special, depression battle: ‘It took a while to shake’
“Ellen DeGeneres: Relatable,” streaming on Netflix Tuesday, marks the daytime personality’s first stand-up comedy special in 15 years.
Real-life ‘mama bear’ Regina King on ‘If Beale Street Could Talk,’ playing a superhero at 47
After 30 years playing small but impactful roles, three-time Emmy winner Regina King could clinch her first Oscar for ‘If Beale Street Could Talk.’
Who should replace Kathie Lee Gifford on ‘Today?’
With Kathie Lee Gifford’s shocking announcement that she is leaving the ‘Today’ show in April, Twitter already has plenty of suggestions about who should join Hoda Kotb.
Grammys president: ‘A consciousness like there never has been before’ for diversity
After facing criticism for its lack of female winners last year, women including Brandi Carlile, Cardi B and Lady Gaga scored top nominations for the 2019 Grammys.
MoviePass raises prices with revamped subscription plans, sticks to three movies a month
After a year and a half of money woes, MoviePass hopes to attract new subscribers with plans offering more movie choices for higher prices.
Sandra Oh, Andy Samberg to co-host 2019 Golden Globes
Previous Golden Globe winners Sandra Oh and Andy Samberg will co-host the annual TV and movie awards on NBC in January.
Julia Roberts on ‘Ben is Back,’ ‘Homecoming’ spoilers and why she can’t eat gnocchi anymore
Julia Roberts is back on screen in two wildly different roles, playing mom to a recovering addict in ‘Ben is Back’ and an unhinged therapist in Amazon’s twisty thriller ‘Homecoming.’
‘Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ team on Paris, pastrami and why Season 2 story is ‘still relevant’
Fresh off eight Emmy Award wins, Amazon’s ’50s comedy ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ is back for Season 2, with bigger laughs and a bigger travel budget.
Megan Fox fulfills her lifelong dream of becoming Indiana Jones in Travel Channel series
Megan Fox is taking her passion for archaeology to Travel Channel for “Legends of the Lost,” a new docuseries in which she attempts to uncover centuries-old mysteries.