Our wrap up notes for the fourth session in our 2026 Script Essentials Webinar series Our fourth Script Essentials session was hosted by Karen Featherstone with writers Nk'iru. Njoku and Benjamin Bee ...
Hayden Panettiere is opening up about what it was like filming a hit series which mirrored her real life. In her recent memoir, "This Is Me: A Reckoning," the 36-year-old actress discussed how she ...
Watch the ghosts in Pac-Man long enough, and they start to feel personal. They chase, they corner, they seem to want you. They don’t. Each ghost works on a few simple instructions: if the player moves ...
It’s been almost exactly a decade since “Nashville” left ABC. Though the show continued for two more seasons on CMT, its main period of acclaim and attention — between 2012 and 2016 — was guided in ...
Robert Aramayo immersed himself in John Davidson’s life to prepare for the movie “I Swear.” It earned Aramayo a BAFTA, but Davidson’s tics became the talking point. “The smallest thing could open the ...
The star gives The Hollywood Reporter an update on his pricey Hulu sci-fi series that has not debuted new episodes in nearly four years. By Ryan Gajewski Senior Entertainment Reporter The prolific ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- She's been a household name for Americans for more than 40 years, but Joan Lunden began her career in New York at Channel 7 Eyewitness News. Now, she's releasing her 11th book, ...
More than temporary displays, exhibitions have increasingly operated as interfaces between architecture and society. They translate complex spatial, environmental, and political questions into ...
Mary Cybulski, a script supervisor and still photographer whose credits included “Synecdoche, New York,” “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind” and “Life of Pi,” has died after four years living with ...
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In 1969, a now-iconic commercial first popped the question, “How many licks does it take to get to the Tootsie Roll center of a Tootsie Pop?” This deceptively simple line in a 30-second script managed ...
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