
‘Love on the Spectrum’ Delivers on the Promise of Reality TV
The Netflix series, which follows a group of autistic people as they search for love in their hometowns, feels good to watch, but don’t just call it feel-good TV.
The Netflix series, which follows a group of autistic people as they search for love in their hometowns, feels good to watch, but don’t just call it feel-good TV.
A spokeswoman for the Department of Homeland Security said the agency was happy to review “out-of-the-box pitches.”
It has never been easier, no matter where in the world you are.
Watch the Tony nominee Daniel Dae Kim in David Henry Hwang’s comedy, and take in cabaret at 54 Below, all from your living room.
Paula Kerger, the chief executive of PBS, is used to fights over the public broadcaster’s funding. But to her, the latest threats feel like “all-out effort to take us out.”
A new campaign will try to persuade New Yorkers to trash their trash.
This former “White Lotus” supporting actress takes the lead in a new Netflix series, as a woman bringing chaos to a wealthy enclave.
Beyond disclosures about his sexuality and marriage, the media mogul’s memoir mostly serves up goodies for fans of Hollywood name-dropping and infighting.
The U.S. is slashing funding for scientific research, after decades of deep investment. Here’s some of what those taxpayer dollars created.
“Ceasefire” will be the low-key public affairs channel’s first new weekly show in two decades. The question is whether Republicans and Democrats will show up.
The premise of this foreign Netflix drama makes it sound a lot like “Succession,” but it isn’t trying to be. It’s brighter and pulpier than that.
The sexy ABC series, the first season of which ends on Thursday, is only sort of a doctor show. It is better understood as a fantasy.
His performance as a crusading Southern sheriff made him a star after a decade under the radar in character parts. He went on to play a wide range of roles.
America’s best-known sports-talker is hosting boldface Democrats and MAGA luminaries and teasing a 2028 run. But what he really wants is Joe Rogan-like influence, and things of that nature.
“We are, as of this taping, still a democracy with a rule of law,” Meyers said. “The president shouldn’t have a flying gold-plated party palace.”
Los ejecutivos de Warner Bros. Discovery han decidido regresar al nombre de HBO Max para el servicio de transmisión en continuo. Es el cuarto cambio de nombre de la aplicación en la última década.
As a court reviewed the Menendez murder case, the culture and politics of the 1990s were scrutinized almost as much as the horrific crime.
Facing criticism, Rachel Accurso defends making the plight of children in Gaza a primary focus on her social media feeds.
Warner Bros. Discovery executives are reinstating the name HBO Max for the popular streaming service. It’s the fourth name change for the app in the last decade.
The marriage and family counselor has focused his practice on working with men.
The final three episodes include major deaths, callbacks and one last swashbuckling adventure rooted in the idea that every soldier counts in a fight for freedom.
“Murderbot,” a sci-fi comedy about a binge-watching killing machine, introduces TV’s latest fascinating cyberbeing for an age of A.I. angst.
Jordan Klepper suggested that someone lock the doors while President Trump is in the Middle East this week.
The service is part of a major push to find paying customers for the network’s journalism.
This homage to high-octane 1970s shows like “Starsky and Hutch” required plenty of cars to drive, race and crash. Here’s how they found them.
Colbert said President Trump’s latest appointment from the Fox News roster “drank a whole bottle of champagne, and then someone told her the news.”
“Returning more production to the United States will require a national approach and broad-based policy solutions,” the groups said in a letter to the White House.
The new service will combine the company’s TV shows, cable channels and broadcast network, including National Football League games.
Stacy London and Clinton Kelly are back on TV with a provocatively named new show that celebrates personal style rather than dictating it.
The reality show returns to Hulu, while AppleTV+ debuts a new sci-fi series.
Dina fills in some blanks about her past. Ellie finds the first of her intended targets.
Cecily Strong returns as Jeanine Pirro, Walt Goggins shows off his clogging, and a dope new pope appears in the 50th season’s penultimate episode.
In his new film, “Hurry Up Tomorrow,” the Weeknd plays the Weeknd for the last time. What’s next for him?
They met years ago while working on “The Butler,” the “Government Cheese” star said. Now, “I call her Mama, she calls me Son O.”
The episode, from 1983, was found in storage by accident. It was restored and made available for viewing for the first time on Friday.
The network announced four new shows, including mash-ups like “Wife Swap: The Real Housewives Edition” and “The Valley: Persian Style.”
Joined by North Korean officers and the leaders of China and Brazil, President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia marked the 80th anniversary of the Soviet Union’s victory over Nazi Germany with a Red Square military parade.
The infamous TV talk show host had a political career and grand ambitions. The very qualities that held him back are ones that Democrats need to embrace.
The phenomenon, in which travelers choose vacation destinations based on beloved, sometimes dark, TV series and films, has become one of the biggest trends in travel.
“We have an American pope and a Russian president,” Jimmy Kimmel said, calling it “an historic era.”
The veteran New York City-born filmmaker also directed the sequels to “Fifty Shades of Grey” and a dozen episodes of “House of Cards.”
He shared an Emmy for his reporting on “Nightline” about South Africa’s policy of racial segregation. The National Association of Black Journalists named him journalist of the year.
Sitcom shenanigans nestle alongside philosophical musings in this French dramedy on Max.
Seth Rogen’s cringe-y Hollywood honcho is well-intentioned but ineffectual. The actor’s awkward laugh has never been put to better use.
A new Netflix series adapts Judy Blume’s 1970s novel with a contemporary Black cast, flipping the gender roles but preserving its emotional innocence.
For the second season of the comic crime show, Natasha Lyonne called on her closest pals to guest star as victims or suspects.
“The Daily Show” host Desi Lydic said it “could be anything from ‘I’ve achieved peace in the Middle East’ to ‘I just tried bucatini, and I’m never going back to regular spaghetti.’”
After struggling through pandemic shutdowns and twin Hollywood strikes, the British film and TV industry is worried that duties will wreak devastation.
Kari Lake, whom President Trump put in charge of overhauling Voice of America, said the broadcaster would be fed with content from One America News Network.
In a memoir that tries to wrest control of her story, Ms. Baldwin says she was “canceled” via online sleuths who looked for inconsistencies in her Spanish accent.
Mr. Pitt faces numerous charges, including assault and strangulation, based on encounters in 2020 and 2021. He has pleaded not guilty.
The implications for the industry could be significant, given that most other streaming services have copied Netflix’s design.
This week’s episodes hinge on events that are so shocking — and happen so fast — the main characters aren’t sure how to interpret them.
Dear Media, a podcast company known for chatty celebrity and lifestyle shows, is also tapping into women’s interest in alternative health.
The president was firmly told that Canada won’t join the United States, though he says it would be a “wonderful marriage.” “People were, like, ‘How would he know?’” Jimmy Fallon said.
Obesity was a source of trauma for her, but also of her comedy, which she showcased, along with gospel singing, on the long-running down-home variety show.
The PBS series is a both a coming-of-age story and a historical document, about the lasting effects on young people of the pandemic shutdown.
Take a look inside the “Queer Eye” star’s Manhattan apartment.
“For the first time since having my kids, I felt like a whole person.”
On “Meet the Press” and social media, President Trump gave the hosts a lot of material to choose from, even by his standards.
The talk shows are one of the few TV genres that haven’t made the leap to streaming. Their future may instead look a lot like a podcast studio.
The Netflix show based on a Judy Blume book comes to streaming. And tune into E! for all the red-carpet looks of the Met Gala.
This week brings an expedition full of harrowing action and emotional revelations.
He starred in one of the westerns that dominated TV in the late 1950s. After losing traction in Hollywood, he became a traveling clown.
The Sharpie that never runs dry takes aim at interracial couples in commercials and a declaration normalizing May-December romances.
Online, onstage and onscreen, performers are playing multiple parts. The effect of watching someone shape-shift can be both thrilling and unnerving.
For nearly four decades the prop house History for Hire has helped filmmakers recreate the past. But with fewer films shot in Los Angeles, they are not sure how much longer they can hang on.
Fourteen years ago, Teresa Giudice threw Melissa Gorga’s sprinkle cookies in the garbage on “The Real Housewives of New Jersey.” Now Gorga is selling out of an upscale version of them.
Beloved characters are killed. Romances, too. But a subset of fan-fiction writers are taking matters into their own hands, “fixing” perceived wrongs.
Working on the new movie “Thunderbolts*” and the TV series “Stranger Things,” he said, “You’re up early at 6 in the morning. But I still have that beast inside me that wants to sleep till 1 p.m.”
Ms. London, the former co-host of “What Not to Wear,” goes shopping, of course. But she also has a latte with friends and spends time with her dog, Dora.
A new comedy cocreated by Tina Fey and another from Tom Segura are among the highlights debuting this month.
NPR called the order, which could upend public media, “an affront to the First Amendment.”
In interviews, Elisabeth Moss and other stars and creators of the groundbreaking drama discuss its impending conclusion and ongoing connection to American politics.
Protagonizada por Ricardo Darín, esta adaptación de la novela gráfica escrita por Héctor Germán Oesterheld e ilustrada por Francisco Solano López, se adapta a los nuevos tiempos.
She had other roles onstage and on TV, but none more memorable than the wary spinster fending off male advances on that raucous sketch show.
Blumhouse, the horror movie studio, has teamed up with Meta on a chatbot that encourages people to use their phones while watching a movie.
Anointed “the queen of British telly” overseas, the actress leads a series about Austen’s prim older sister, who torched most of the writer’s letters.
The Netflix show “Adolescence” asks audiences to be OK with slower moments and small talk. Is that possible in 2025?
Mike Waltz, who added a journalist to a Signal group chat about plans to bomb Yemen, is out as national security adviser, but his career isn’t over.
The Trump administration has accused the two broadcasters of using public funds to produce biased coverage and “left-wing propaganda.”
Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York has proposed an increase in the film tax credit to stay competitive with New Jersey and other states.
Starring Jacob Elordi, this often agonizing series takes on life’s biggest questions, about the mind and the heart, human suffering and transcendence.
In this Netflix series created by Tina Fey, among others, old friends contend with the fallout from a surprising breakup.
“Duster,” “Summer of 69,” “Overcompensating,” “‘Deaf President Now!” and more are arriving, and “Poker Face” returns.
An archetypal Argentine sci-fi graphic novel comes to the screen seven decades after its debut.
The latest in the author’s Acoustic Rooster franchise, a PBS Kids special and series aim to teach children the beauty of collaboration and improvisation.
Set in late 1960s California, this magical realist comedy takes place in a fanciful, aesthetically distinctive world that reflects the spirit of its characters.
Meyers said the president’s ABC News interview “changed his mind” about Trump’s first 100 days in office.
His films, including “First Blood” and “Weekend at Bernie’s,” covered a range of genres. He was later an executive producer of “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.”
A ton of great titles are leaving fast. Catch them while you can.
This week’s trio of episodes includes visceral kicks while digging into the meat of the new season’s plot and themes.
With “All Fours,” the author started a conversation about women’s desire. She knew it would get heated.
“It’s been an historic 100 days — some would say prehistoric,” said Jimmy Kimmel.
The French chef — who is the subject of a new steamy Apple TV+ series — was much spicier than his reputation as an elaborate pastry genius might initially suggest.
“Carême,” a new Apple TV+ series, is based on the life of a 19th-century society chef who delighted diners and lovers. It’s very French.
The series, about a celebrity chef in Napoleonic France, has a loose relationship to historical facts. But that frees it to be spry and fun.
Bravo’s “Love Hotel” and ABC’s “Bachelor in Paradise” are widening the age range of prospective love matches.
NYU Langone Health aired a commercial showcasing its doctors during the Super Bowl. A North Carolina congressman wondered if it was a waste of money.
Seth Meyers called Donald Trump “the most unpopular president since Kevin Spacey.” Even measles is polling better, according to Jimmy Fallon.
Este episodio, el primero tras la pérdida de un personaje importante, es un buen ejemplo del futuro de esta temporada.
A new series comes to Netflix, a true crime documentary airs and “The Righteous Gemstones” wraps up its season on HBO.
The show’s top producer abruptly said last week he was quitting. “Paramount began to supervise our content in new ways,” the correspondent Scott Pelley told viewers.
The first episode after last week’s loss of a major character makes a fine case for this season’s future.
Fans knew Ms. Caliente for her sense of humor, vigorous dance skills and interactions with fellow cast members on the popular drag television show.
The reality TV star and author of the new memoir “Accidentally on Purpose” on airplane snacks, tongue-scraping and the problem with women’s pants pockets.
The show’s latest episode harks back to a beloved episode that has had fans scratching their heads for 17 years.
As a young immigrant from the Philippines, he had roles on Broadway in “The King and I” and “Flower Drum Song.” He was later a familiar face on TV.
“Nothing sparks fear in the hearts of our enemies like a defense secretary who puts foundation on his face,” Kimmel said.
Now in its seventh season, the show puts its comedian contestants through a weird and wide-ranging variety of funny and endearing challenges.
Her “Bunheads” and other ballet shows were canceled quickly. This new series, created with her husband, centers on fictional companies in New York and Paris.
“Musk says that he will dial back his work with the government so that he can spend more time with all 10 of his families,” Kimmel said.
He did the cable network’s play-by-play for college basketball, football and baseball games, but his most important assignment was “Sunday Night Football.”
The video-streaming platform has revolutionized how we watch things. Here’s a timeline of its biggest moments.
Set in a fictional Inuk community in Canada, this Netflix comedy shows abundant tenderness for its characters but also surprising depth and edge.
In the best of the Disney+ “Star Wars” series, returning for its final season, fighting fascism is more than just a joyride.
The late night host also described the papal conclave as determining “who will be handed the keys to the popemobile” on Tuesday.
The “Star Wars” series, back for its final season, shows how a revolution takes hold and how even in times of radical change, people have to keep living their lives.
This Netflix series has plenty in common with slick, dark shows like “Dexter” and “You,” though it more often feels like “Wednesday.”
The news program has faced mounting pressure from both President Trump and its corporate ownership at Paramount, the parent company of CBS News.
The “Friday Night Lights” star didn’t think a romantic lead would be available to a woman in her 40s. But it was, and it might be just the beginning.
I have always found the praise for the show’s revolutionary politics to be at odds with the means of its production.
They may not be Han and Leia, but the characters Syril Karn and Dedra Meero tell their own story — about power within a relationship and outside it.
“Is there anything more Catholic than waiting until Monday to die so you don’t upstage Jesus Christ?” Kimmel said.
El gran giro del episodio de esta semana tendrá todo tipo de repercusiones. Una consecuencia es segura: la serie nunca volverá a ser la misma.
The sophisticated and moody “Star Wars” prequel to “Rogue One” is returning for its second and final season. There’s a lot to remember.
The big twist in “The Last of Us” this week wasn’t the first to completely upend a TV show and its fandom. Here’s a look at some other notable exits.
Five years ago, the video game series that inspired the HBO show leaned into violence and pain, cutting short its exploration of love.
Amy Sherman-Palladino’s new dramedy, about ballet companies in New York and Paris, comes to Prime Video. And two sports documentaries air.
The major twist in this week’s episode is sure to have all kinds of fallout. One consequence is certain: The show will never be the same.
The long-running tech drama always felt as if it took place in a dystopian near future. How much of that future has come to pass?
The stand-up comic discusses having a magician for a father, the challenge of mainstream comedy and his aspirations to build the next Disneyland.
The actor, also seen in “The Righteous Gemstones” and the new movie “The Uninvited,” on dirt biking, his father’s clothing advice and the music that makes him think of Rick Hatchett.
Usher and Gwen Stefani are among the stars who have shimmied down a “spirit tunnel” on their way to Hudson’s couch. Clips with customized hype songs are a sensation online.
Movies and TV productions are rapidly leaving California to film outside the United States, where labor costs are lower and tax incentives greater. Industry workers are exasperated.
He produced and directed major events like the Oscars, Emmys and Tonys, as well as Super Bowl halftime shows and Olympic opening ceremonies.
The chief executive of QVC Group, David Rawlinson II, on tariffs, TikTok, and other threats to the company’s future.
“The Late Show” host said Italy’s prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, is “seen as something of a Trump whisperer” after she visited the White House on Thursday.
D.I.Y. influencers indulge our most ambitious housing fantasies — and cash in on them.
The heart surgeon turned TV star has championed healthy lifestyle habits. But he’s also promoted sham diet pills and ineffective Covid-19 treatments.
La historia interna de cómo Bob Iger socavó y maniobró a Bob Chapek, el sucesor que él mismo eligió, y volvió al poder en Disney.
The inside story of how Bob Iger undermined and outmaneuvered Bob Chapek, his chosen successor, and returned to power at Disney.
John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon were the last presidential candidates to debate with no live audience during a general election.
The first two episodes of the show, which was filmed during the city’s pandemic restrictions, were released last week but were not available there.
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
Lisa LaFlamme was dismissed after a decades-long TV career, not long after she stopped dyeing her hair, setting off debates across Canada about sexism, ageism and going gray.
Readers discuss several reasons for the decline of moviegoing. Also: Elon Musk and Twitter; women’s health care; chatbot pitfalls.
Plus Iranian players protest at the World Cup and “Neighbours” will start filming again.
Being back in the workplace only really matters “if the amount of care and caring that became the No. 1 conversation in March of 2020 carries through,” J Wortham, a co-host of “Still Processing,” says.