So determined to proclaim growth and improvement, the judges have been upping the ante, even though you can still see contestants counting and messing up their steps.
Teri Garr, the quirky comedy actor who rose from background dancer in Elvis Presley movies to co-star of such favorites as “Young Frankenstein” and “Tootsie,” has died. She was 79.
The show – which also won a special Tony – chronicles Alex Edelman's visit to a white supremacists’ meeting.
Jon Stewart isn’t done skewering the news. He’s signed on to continue hosting “The Daily Show” on Mondays through the end of next year.
Produced by David Henrie and Selena Gomez (among others), the new series has enough hallmarks of the old to please O.G. viewers and snag new ones.
Actor Timothée Chalamet briefly posed for photos with his high-cheeked, curly haired doppelgängers, some of whom had dressed as the actor's characters in "Wonka" and the "Dune" movies.
The story – like most superhero outings – is full of nonsense. Deadpool digs up Wolverine and together they take on Cassandra Nova, the sister of X-Men’s leader Charles Xavier.
The new series picks up where the old left off, showing what happened to Selena Gomez’s character and tracking her brother (played by David Henrie) and his family.
It takes director Parker Finn a long time to get the story to crack. As a result, we’re never quite sure where the evil spirits are headed.
On “Poppa’s House,” Damon Wayans produces his podcast from his home so there aren’t “silos” of people to try and include. Here, podcast guests are brought into the home.
Ron Ely, the tall, musclebound actor who played the title character in the 1960s NBC series "Tarzan," died at age 86.
David Henrie talks about returning to his "Wizards of Waverly Place" role as Justin Russo in Disney's new "Wizards Beyond Waverly Place."
At this juncture, it looks like any of the top three could win it. Joey Graziadei is still our choice, but Danny Amendola shows the most growth.
Jesse L. Martin is convinced you know nothing about Detective Ed Green, the character he played on “Law & Order.” Now, in “The Irrational,” details emerge in every episode.
While some of the scenes are just plain silly, the twister that spins through an Oklahoma town is frightening enough to make you wonder if the home you’re sitting in is safe.
There’s a lot of fun to be had in “Saturday Night,” a frantic look at the debut of the 50-year-old “Saturday Night Live.”
With the start of Season 50 of "Saturday Night Live," the new movie "Saturday Night" celebrates the launch of NBC's iconic sketch comedy program.
Joey Graziadei – the new one to beat – and Danny Amendola – the new threat – topped the leader board and looked in charge.
Occurring six years after “X” (the one about gonzo filmmakers shooting a porno in the country), 'MaXXXine' doesn’t quite have the surprise element of the first or its prequel, “Pearl.”
Rachel Bay Jones won a Tony, an Emmy and a Grammy for playing the heartbreaking mother in “Dear Evan Hansen.” Now she’s a mother-in-law in “Georgie and Mandy’s First Marriage.”
In the new NBC sitcom, Reba McEntire inherits a tavern from her father. What she doesn’t know is there’s a half-sister who also has a stake in it.
A “Joker” sequel from director Todd Phillips was probably a given. But “Folie a Deux”? Woof, it’s a dog.
“Georgie and Mandy’s First Marriage” has the luxury of entering the marketplace with well-known characters, a comedic rhythm and a storyline that interests viewers.
In the streaming age, actors like Jean Smart, Kathy Bates, Harrison Ford and Ted Danson continue finding work and remain favorites with viewers and Emmy voters.
Judges have been high on Disney star Chandler Kinney, but she got lapped Tuesday by Joey Graziadei. She was great, but he was just a little bit better.
Monday, in the first of two competitions, “Bachelor” star Joey Graziadei made a move that impressed the judges and put him at the top of the leader board.
In “A Quiet Place: Day One,” Lupita Nyong’o stars as Sam, a terminally ill writer who is trying to protect her cat from the wrath of flying creatures.
Based on an Australian reality series, “The Summit” takes place in the New Zealand Alps where all sorts of weather can occur.
Jenn Lyon's character Linda Harrison — the woman behind steak nuggets and “double” Sprite — is poised to be a regular on the new FX comedy.
Francis Ford Coppola mixes acting styles, storytelling and visuals in an unruly way, suggesting the sci-fi epic "Megalopolis" was directed by a number of people.

