Amazon’s critically acclaimed comedy “Transparent” returns for its second season on Friday.
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Tempted to take a bite out of Norman Reedus, zombie-style? Don’t do it, he says.
It’s either a masterpiece of Yuletide warmth or the most morbid TV commercial ever. But, either way, the ad for Germany’s Edeka supermarket chain has prompted fascination internationally for its take on holiday season family togetherness and a surprising, perhaps infuriating, plot twist.
Jon Stewart returned to “The Daily Show” on Monday night to put pressure on Congress to pass legislation to continue funding health care services for 9/11 first-responders.
Is Jon Snow really dead or not?
“Orange is the New Black” actress Dascha Polanco has been charged with assault for a summer incident with a teenage girl.
President Barack Obama will address the nation on Sunday evening (5 p.m. PST) to give an update on the investigation into the San Bernardino shooting that killed 14 and to discuss terrorism, the White House said Saturday.
Charlie Sheen’s former fiancée has filed a lawsuit accusing him of assault, battery, false imprisonment and failure to disclose to her that he was HIV-positive.
If nothing else, “Scrooged” should have taught Bill Murray the hazards of producing a live TV special on Christmas Eve.
“May the Force be with you” vs. “Live Long and Prosper,” lightsabers vs. phasers, warp drive vs. hyperdrive. The fan debate over which story, technology, space ships and characters are superior started a long time ago.
Turns out every singer has a little Sinatra in there somewhere.
Actors from “Seinfeld” recorded a series of videos for a dying man, James Anthony Calder, after his son reached out to say his dad was a super fan who could use a boost on his 67th birthday.
“Real Rob” follows an exaggerated version of Rob Schneider as he deals with the challenges of his younger Mexican wife, a new baby, a stalker and an incompetent assistant.
“A Charlie Brown Christmas” celebrates its 50th year Monday night on ABC, with both the animated program and a preceding star-studded celebration called “It’s Your 50th Christmas, Charlie Brown.”
Romantic breakups always are emotionally painful. Sometimes, they can be pretty painful physically, too.