Actor Morris Chestnut is ready for his close-up in the new CBS medical drama 'Watson,' which puts a modern twist on the Sherlock Holmes mythology.
The wildfires have given new urgency to discussions about how to revive one of Los Angeles’s defining, and dominant, industries: film and television production.
Actor Mel Gibson told Fox News host Hannity the reason he decided to reside in California while several Hollywood celebrities made the decision to leave.
The heartbroken mom called the hearings "surreal" after waiting several months to travel to LA from her home in Alabama to learn the fate of her daughter's suspected killer.
Please stop tagging actor Dave Franco in posts about Luigi Mangione, the alleged killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson—he’s aware of the discourse, and of their resemblance. At least that’s what the actor said while being interviewed by The Hollywood Reporter at the Sundance Film Festival on Saturday.
Even really skinny people like to be on Ozempic, especially these people in Hollywood because they don’t get hungry,” says one plastic surgeon.
CBS is going all out to get its new version of Hollywood Squares in front of viewers — including those who watch TV during the day.
Tom Green has spoken out about his decision to leave Hollywood after 20 years. The 53-year-old Canadian comedian and filmmaker became a popular and controversial figure in the 1990s thanks to his provocative MTV series The Tom Green Show and the cult 2001 film Freddy Got Fingered.
Ashlee Margolis, founder of Beverly Hills-based The A List, said if the wave of cancellations continue it could have a dire impact on the town: "To have events canceled now is going to crush all of us.
"Hollywood Squares," the recently introduced game show reboot on CBS, is heading to daytime for the week of January 27.
Tom Green opened up in a new interview about why he moved from Los Angeles, where he lived for two decades, back to his home country of Canada. ’This Is the Tom Green Documentary’ shows his adventures living on a 150-acre farm in a remote area of Ontario.
The week-long programming stunt also comes as CBS recently shifted its Wednesday game night schedule — moving “Hollywood Squares” to 8 p.m. ET (instead of the originally planned 10 p.m.) starting Jan. 29. (Also on the evening: “The Price Is Right at Night” at 9 p.m. ET and “Raid the Cage” at 10 p.m. ET.)