Lithgow Responds to Harry Potter Series Backlash
Actor John Lithgow discusses fan criticism for joining HBO's Harry Potter TV adaptation due to JK Rowling's trans rights views, defending his decision.
Actor John Lithgow discusses fan criticism for joining HBO's Harry Potter TV adaptation due to JK Rowling's trans rights views, defending his decision.
A look at why Wayne's World remains a beloved feel-good film, exploring its cultural impact, humour, and lasting appeal for audiences decades after its release.
The BBC has officially announced The Night Manager will return for a third season, with Tom Hiddleston and Hugh Laurie reprising their roles to conclude the trilogy.
The Masked Singer UK viewers are convinced they've uncovered Moth's identity as Sugababes star Keisha Buchanan, with clues pointing to the singer ahead of the semi-finals.
New analysis reveals Bill Murray's character Phil Connors was trapped for 33 years and 350 days in Groundhog Day, repeating the same day 12,395 times based on on-screen and implied events.
Country legend Reba McEntire delivered a tear-jerking performance at the Grammy Awards honouring her late stepson Brandon Blackstock, who passed away from melanoma in August.
Bridgerton season four introduces Michaela Stirling, whose arrival creates a compelling dynamic with Francesca and John, hinting at a significant romantic subplot.
Polish director Michal Grzybowski's film Seasons explores actors' lives intertwining with stage roles, from Peter Pan to Ibsen, in a sombre comedy-drama lacking humour.
BBC Breakfast presenters Sally Nugent and Jon Kay have shared heartfelt messages of support for their co-star Emma Vardy, who announced her departure for maternity leave on air, with fans also wishing her well.
Acclaimed director Steven Spielberg has joined the exclusive EGOT club, winning a Grammy for Best Music Film, making him the 22nd artist to earn Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony awards.
The BBC's acclaimed spy thriller The Night Manager will return for a third season, with Tom Hiddleston and Hugh Laurie confirmed to reprise their roles. Writer David Farr reveals plans for the next chapter.
John Walsh, former Channel Nine executive producer, defends Married At First Sight as deliberately daring and culturally relevant ahead of season 13 launch.
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms episode 3 unveils Egg as Aegon V Targaryen, clarifying his connection to the Mad King and Targaryen family history in Westeros.
The first trailer for The Devil Wears Prada 2 reveals an awkward reunion between Meryl Streep's Miranda Priestly and Anne Hathaway's Andy Sachs, sparking fan reactions.
Next week's soap spoilers reveal major drama across Emmerdale, Coronation Street and EastEnders with revenge plots, growing suspicions and unexpected alliances.
BBC drama Call The Midwife left audiences emotional with a storyline about lithopaedion, where a woman unknowingly carried a calcified foetus for decades.
This Morning host Ben Shephard reveals his wife Annie thinks he's an 'idiot' for wanting to complete an Ironman triathlon, while discussing new ITV show The Summit and life with ADHD.
The acclaimed period drama 'Why Didn't They Ask Evans?' starring Will Poulter and Lucy Boynton, directed by Hugh Laurie, is now available to stream on ITVX with perfect fan ratings.
The 1948 Western Fort Apache, starring Henry Fonda and John Wayne, has achieved a flawless 100% fan rating on Rotten Tomatoes and is now available to stream on BBC iPlayer.
Netflix announces a major addition to its library for February 2026: the entire 15-season run of the acclaimed medical drama ER, alongside new seasons of hits like The Night Agent and Bridgerton.
This year's Oscar nominees, including 'One Battle After Another' and 'The Secret Agent', are deeply political, yet stars and presenters are avoiding overt commentary, creating a stark contrast in the awards season.
Tom Cruise's epic farewell as Ethan Hunt in Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning has arrived on Paramount+ after its cinema run, featuring spectacular stunts and emotional closure.
Discover this week's top streaming picks, including the comedy 'Splitsville' on Hulu, new albums from J. Cole and Nick Jonas, and shows like 'The Lincoln Lawyer' Season 4.
A scathing review of Melania Trump's new Amazon documentary, critiquing its focus on trivialities and propaganda over substance as America grapples with division.
The Night Manager's second series finale delivers a brutal, unresolved conclusion that marks a significant departure from John le Carré's style, with Hugh Laurie's charismatic villain triumphing over Tom Hiddleston's wooden spy.
Screenwriter Jack Thorne reveals his Emmy-winning script for Adolescence was shaped by parallels with Lord of the Flies' populist themes, while criticising Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy.
A promotional event for Apple TV's The Studio has been cancelled following the death of actress Catherine O'Hara, with cast members paying tribute to the comedy legend.
Legendary filmmaker Steven Spielberg, 79, has officially joined Hollywood's exclusive EGOT club after winning his first Grammy Award at the 2026 ceremony in Los Angeles.
Channel Nine is secretly planning a radical format change for the Today show as Karl Stefanovic and Sarah Abo begin what could be their final ratings campaign together, with potential replacements being considered.
Danny Boyle's filming technique for 28 Years Later unveiled as the UK Critics' Circle announces its 2026 award winners, including Leonardo DiCaprio's film as top pick.