“Euphoria” star Sydney Sweeney was “scared” to do HBO’s “Reality,” which uses an actual FBI transcript to tell whistleblower Reality Winner’s story.
Author: Patrick Ryan, USA TODAY
‘Life in plastic, it’s fantastic!’ Your guide to the 2023 ‘Barbie’ movie starring Margot Robbie
Greta Gerwig directs the internet’s new favorite film “Barbie,” a live-action spin on the iconic Mattel doll starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling.
Jason Bateman, Will Arnett, Sean Hayes on 25-year friendship: ‘I’m my best self with them’
Sean Hayes, Jason Bateman and Will Arnett co-host popular podcast “SmartLess.” They tell USA TODAY about their Max docuseries “On the Road” and more.
‘Beetlejuice 2’: Everything we know about the sequel to Michael Keaton’s beloved movie
“Beetlejuice 2” is coming to theaters in 2024. Here’s what to expect from Tim Burton and Michael Keaton’s highly anticipated movie sequel.
Jennifer Lopez raves about husband and ‘amazing dad’ Ben Affleck: ‘Brings tears to my eyes’
Jennifer Lopez’s mom is taking credit for her daughter’s rekindled romance with Ben Affleck.
Drew Barrymore pulls out of MTV Movie & TV Awards ‘in solidarity’ with striking writers
Drew Barrymore will no longer host Sunday’s MTV Movie & TV Awards “in solidarity” with the Writers Guild strike. The show will go on, but hostless.
Edie Falco’s agents warned her not to play Pete Davidson’s mom in ‘outrageous’ new show ‘Bupkis’
Edie Falco tells USA TODAY about playing Pete Davidson’s mom in “Bupkis,” the comedian’s loosely autobiographical and highly absurd comedy on Peacock.
‘The Steve-ness of it all’: Steve Martin talks tour with Martin Short, new audiobook
Steve Martin tells USA TODAY about his new audiobook “So Many Steves,” a deep dive into his life and career with writer Adam Gopnik.
‘Peter Pan & Wendy’: How Disney’s 2023 live-action remake fixes ‘problematic’ animated original
With diverse Lost Boys and authentic Native representation, Jude Law’s “Peter Pan & Wendy” improves upon Disney’s animated original in many ways.
‘Phantom of the Opera’ takes final Broadway bow with tears, chandeliers – and a vow to return soon
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “The Phantom of the Opera” closed Sunday after 35 years. Here’s everything that happened during the emotional final performance.