Before "Stranger Things" became a global sensation, it was a long-shot project by two aspiring filmmakers obsessed with how Stephen King and Steven Spielberg took inspiration from real-word events and ...
Beyond creating the show with Taylor Sheridan, how are you involved in the day-to-day operation? I’m really lucky in that I’ve been on set every day for two seasons, working with pretty much every ...
“Heated Rivalry” stars Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie are almost as close in real life as their on-screen characters. “Me and Hudson had the chemistry down before we even started acting,” Storrie, ...
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The average agent in the United States makes far less than the moneyed salespeople you see on reality TV. But a rare few have won the cutthroat game of real estate in real life. By Debra Kamin Frothy ...
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Plenty of films are based on surprising true stories—but few are quite as unbelievable as the actual crime saga that inspired Roofman. The new film stars Channing Tatum as Jeffrey Manchester, a ...
Netflix dropped "Monster: The Ed Gein Story" on Oct. 3, the latest installment from producer Ryan Murphy that chronicles notorious killers through scripted drama. It's the second time Murphy has drawn ...
He's been dazed and confused. He's been a true detective. He's even gone interstellar. But for his latest role, Matthew "alright, alright, alright" McConaughey is playing a bus driver. Not just any ...
The star joined Adam Sandler, Laura Dern, Billy Crudup and director Noah Baumbach at the film's New York Film Festival premiere. By Kirsten Chuba Events Editor “When I read the script, the two things ...