After it was announced that This Is Us will end after 6 seasons, the fans have been shaken. Not only fans, but now the cast of the show is also expressing their distress over the upsetting news.
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premiered to acclaim in 2018, the series has shined a spotlight on the underground ballroom scene of the 1980s and ’90s.
It also has served as a springboard for its groundbreaking cast, which includes rising transgender and nonbinary performers, some of whom were part of that movement in real life. Sandra Bernhard, who was upped to a series regular as nurse Judy Kubrak in Season 2, both lamented the unique show’s end and lauded its impact on the performers — and the oft-unseen culture — it
.After it was announced that This Is Us will end after 6 seasons, the fans have been shaken. Not only fans, but now the cast of the show is also expressing their distress over the upsetting news.
This year marks the third and final season of FX’s groundbreaking series Pose, which was co-created by Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk and Steven Canals. The drama, which premiered in 2015, broke ground with the largest transgender cast in TV history as it put the spotlight on the underground ballroom culture that thrived during the 1980s and ’90s in New York.
Wendy Williams didn’t mince words while discussing Ellen DeGeneres during her Hot Topics segment. The talk show host launched into a scathing rant about the comedian, who had been accused of fostering a hostile workplace months before she announced she was ending her show after 19 seasons. “You’ve been on TV for 19 years, you should be so lucky,” said Wendy on the May 13 episode of her show.
Warning: This story contains spoilers from the Thursday, May 13, episode of Mom.
If ’70s fashion designer Halston is a creation, a persona, an idea of a person (one with taste), one that eventually gets watered down and then wisps away under the thumb of mass marketing beyond its initial couture means and origins, “Halston,” the glorified SparksNotes posing as prestige mini-series of the rise and fall of the fashion icon created by Sharr White and executive produced by Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan is similarly hollow to the mass-marketed garbage he peddled in the ‘80.
End of an era. Ellen DeGeneres may be leaving her long-running daytime talk show duties, and while she’s “not short on” projects to keep her busy in the future, there’s no concrete plan set in motion yet.
Ellen DeGeneres is opening up about her decision to end her popular daytime talk show. The star announced on Wednesday that the upcoming 19th season of "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" will be its last.
Ellen DeGeneres is making things official by announcing the end of The Ellen DeGeneres Show on Thursday’s (May 13) program.
The announcement of the end of Ellen DeGeneres' popular daytime talk show has had a strange result online – praise for actress Dakota Johnson. The actress is being commended by some who believe Johnson threw "the first brick" in the comedian's recent public strife back in late 2019.
Ellen DeGeneres revealed she would be ending her daytime talk show when season 19 comes to an end in 2022 and now the comedian will sit down with Oprah Winfrey on May 13 to explain her decision to move on from "The Ellen DeGeneres Show." DeGeneres, 63, had been dealing with compounding turbulences over the past year in which the talk show host was exposed for alleged workplace behavior that created a toxic environment for her employees which was a large component in a severe drop in viewership.
Ahead of the pic’s June 16 world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival, Netflix has snapped up the Blumhouse TV and Ryan Murphy executive produced documentary Pray Away which investigates the enduring harm of conversion therapy and the “pray the gay away” movement. An August release on the streamer is currently set.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter“Pray Away,” a documentary that holds a microscope to the “pray away the gay” movement, is coming to Netflix.The film, from executive producers Jason Blum and Ryan Murphy, will debut on the streaming service in August. Prior to its arrival on Netflix, “Pray Away” will premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on June 16.“Pray Away” was initially slated to open at the 2020 Tribeca Film Festival, which was paused in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
NEW YORK -- The big flashy red carpet has made its return to New York City — albeit in a massive socially distant manner — with the premiere of the third and final season of the FX series, “Pose.”Series co-creator Ryan Murphy considers the energy of his inclusive cast perfect for celebrating a return to normalcy after a devastating pandemic shut the city down for more than a year, but that’s not the only reason.Murphy calls the series — which resumes Sunday — a “love letter to so many things.”He