Hannah Einbinder knows everything is because of 'Hacks'
"I always marvel at Jean [Smart], but it is to her credit that she goes so out of her way to make me feel comfortable," Hannah Einbinder tells Newsweek about working with Jean Smart on 'Hacks.'
Is the Last 'Larry David Moment' the End of Humor?
Considering that the world went mad about halfway through the run—snowflakes to the left of me, MAGA to the right—it is a wonder Larry David managed to survive.
Cheryl Hines' shares heartbreaking 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' video
Hines chokes back tears as she thanks Larry David on their last ever day at the sitcom's set.
Cheryl Hines' "Curb Your Enthusiasm" message goes viral after finale
The finale was described as "an all-timer in the TV comedy hall of fame," with the show ending after 12 seasons.
Alex Edelman on making hate funny in 'Just For Us'
"It's not my Jewishness that I feel the need to perform. I'm actually very comfortable in my Jewishness. That's probably the only thing I'm comfortable with," Alex Edelman tells Newsweek.
Ramy Youssef finds the 'magic' in 'living on a prayer'
"I'm definitely living on a prayer, and that's probably the magic piece in this special ['More Feelings']," Ramy Youssef tells Newsweek.
Robert De Niro makes ominous prediction about second Donald Trump term
On Saturday morning, the former president hit back at the Academy Award-winning actor in a Truth Social post.
'The White Lotus' faces boycott calls
The addition of Miloš Biković to the cast of the hit HBO show has sparked outrage after Ukrainian officials branded him a "genocide supporter."
'Sopranos' clip showing "woke" scene resurfaces
The video clip reappeared on social media as the classic HBO mafia drama hit its 25th anniversary.
How 'Succession's' Sarah Snook became a poster child for 'March for Life'
The movement used Snook's speech to promote their views against abortion ahead of the 51st annual March for Life.
Emmy Awards 2024: Winners list, shocking moments and best of red carpet
Newsweek's H. Alan Scott breaks down the Emmy Awards' winners, shocking moments, and best (and word) red carpet looks.
Warner Bros. under fire for major 'Sopranos' change
The show, which first aired in 1999, remained hugely popular during its six seasons on the air, before coming to an end in 2007.
Jo Koy's monologue in full as Golden Globes host savaged online
"Yo, I got the gig 10 days ago," Koy said, as some of his jokes failed to land. "I wrote some of these [jokes], and they're the ones you're laughing at."
Hunter Schafer's Golden Globes dress mocked—'It's giving plastic wrap'
The 'Euphoria' star's awards show attire turned heads on Sunday's red carpet.
Most pirated TV shows list spells trouble for Disney
The House of Mouse dominates the top spots when it comes to illegally pirated TV series.
What did Jonathan Majors do? Controversy explained as trial begins
Majors was involved in an incident with his ex-girlfriend in March, which has led to him facing a criminal trial.
Miami Dolphins on "Hard Knocks:" Premiere date, schedule, how to watch
The 18-time Emmy-winning series chronicled the New York Jets during its preseason over the summer.
Prince William and Kate as "the future monarchy" goes viral
Prince William and Kate Middleton's appearances during major royal moments left fans hailing their future role as king and queen.
Prince Andrew's ex pays tribute to Matthew Perry after "Friends" cameo
Sarah "Fergie" Ferguson, the Duchess of York, has paid tribute to Perry, who died at his Los Angeles home on Saturday.
How Matthew Perry's final reunion with "Friends" co-stars unfolded
The actor made the shocking revelation during the reunion that he felt like "he was going to die" if the studio audience did not laugh at one of his jokes.
'Naked Attraction' is America's new guilty pleasure
"It's actually fascinating," wrote one viewer, while another said the controversial British dating show has "completely altered my perception of the world."
From Murdoch to Murdoch: What We Can Expect From a Post-Rupert Fox
Over decades, Rupert Murdoch created a multibillion-dollar media empire that, in turn, changed journalism for better and for worse.
Rupert Murdoch stepping down: read resignation letter in full
Murdoch has stepped down as chairman of Fox Corp and News Corp and left his son Lachlan Murdoch as sole chairman of News Corp, among other roles.
'Sopranos' star Drea de Matteo sounds off on Dr. Fauci
The actress now earns a living on OnlyFans after speaking out against vaccine mandates during the COVID pandemic.
Revelations about Aaron Rodgers and the Jets from 'HBO's Hard Knocks'
Aaron Rodgers is using the HBO show to bond with his New York Jets teammates.
Aaron Rodgers, Jets teammates stunned by mentalist on "Hard Knocks"
"My job? Get inside your heads," mentalist Oz Pearlman said to New York Jets players during Tuesday's episode of HBO's Hard Knocks.
Death of "Euphoria" star Angus Cloud prompts wave of tributes
Cloud's family announced his death in a statement on Monday. The actor was 25 years old.
George R. R. Martin weighs in on Hollywood writers' strike
In his latest blog post, the novelist said that "this year's strike is the most important of my lifetime."
How "SATC" spinoff can make up for "damage" done to bisexual viewers
As "Sex and the City" reaches its 25th anniversary, one bisexual advocate told Newsweek how "And Just Like That..." can make up for the damage done in the past.
Lily-Rose Depp, The Weeknd's 'The Idol' roasted by fans—"Mess of a show"
TV fans called out the show for its explicit sex scenes but others praised Depp's performance in the HBO show.