Christopher Meloni is selling his home but it might not be for everyone.
20.04.2020 - 17:25 / tvguide.com
If the trailer for Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan's new Netflix show, Hollywood, tells us anything, it's that we should all get ready for a lot of Patti LuPone and Holland Taylor-inspired memes. Murphy loves nothing like he loves looking into the past — hello, Feud — and injecting it with some modern sensibilities, so everything about his latest venture really tracks.
Hollywood is set during the post-World War II Golden Age of the entertainment world and follows a group of aspiring actors and
Christopher Meloni is selling his home but it might not be for everyone.
In a remark that previewed how industry labor leaders are hoping to get Hollywood back to work safely, IATSE international president Matthew Loeb said that an industry safety commission plans to"negotiate for a set of uniform terms and conditions" with entertainment employersbefore business shut down by the coronavirus restarts once more.
Home Movies: It's been nearly 30 years since Robert Altman's great Hollywood satire-that's-not-really-a-satire, and seen now it has much to say about an America torn between reality and illusion.
[This story contains spoilers from Hollywood.] Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan's new Netflix limited series Hollywood reimagines how the entertainment industry may have evolved differently if a woman were in charge and people took bold steps to dismantle the biases against race, gender and sexuality back in the 1940s.
The trailer for “Paradise City” was released on Saturday, the final project that Cameron Boyce worked on before his untimely death.
The season one teaser for musical drama Paradise City was released Friday (May 1), featuring the late actor Cameron Boyce in his final screen appearance. Created by Ash Avildsen, the series follows the lives of a young rock star and a rookie w
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Ryan Murphy has a passion for the past — whether it’s revisiting the making of starring Bette Davis and Joan Crawford (), chronicling the lives of gay men during the HIV/AIDS crisis (), reexamining the events around the country’s biggest media scandals (), or exposing the masses to the underground world of the 1980s ballroom scene in New York City (). His latest project,, is no different.
What would you do to climb the ladder in Hollywood? Would you help someone out or climb over them? What do the characters do in Ryan Murphy's Hollywood? See for yourself in the first look at the opening credits for the new Netflix limited series.
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When Kim Kardashian burst onto the scene in the mid-2000s, she was a young celeb attending various events and wowing everyone with her beauty and fashion sense. Over ten years, a reality TV show, business empire, and four children later, the mogul, 39, has blossomed into a fashion icon and successful businesswoman right before our eyes.
Crocked Gary Holt has revealed he’s living his lockdown hell with a broken leg.
American Horror Story's Ryan Murphy is back with yet another classic at hand, titled Hollywood. Yes, what better than an iconic chapter from the Tinseltown.
A prostitution ring run out of a gas station. Naked pool parties held by prominent directors. Shocking racism in the casting of major motion pictures.