Robin Williams Starred In One Of The Creepiest Episodes Of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit often allows actors to play against type, which is precisely what Robin Williams did in this creepy episode.
Read MoreLaw & Order: Special Victims Unit often allows actors to play against type, which is precisely what Robin Williams did in this creepy episode.
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Read MoreMarvel's Hollywood-set new series Wonder Man drops a perfect reference to the only X-rated movie ever to win Best Picture at the Oscars.
Read MoreTaylor Sheridan's Landman is based on a real story, but how accurate is the show starring Billy Bob Thornton? Let us explain.
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Read MorePrior to creating Supernatural and The Boys, Eric Kripke developed a Tarzan TV series that Warner Bros. has since tried to memory-hole out of existence.
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Read MoreNoah Hawley's Fargo achieves the rare feat of building off and creating a separate identity from the original Coens movie, and each season ranks differently.
Read MoreTell Me Lies season 2 greatly expands on the source material that inspired it with great results. Showrunner Meaghan Oppenheimer tells us how it happened.
Read MoreRay Liotta did not frequent the Western genre, but he did once play a revenge-seeking Texan in a 2015 History Channel miniseries now streaming on Prime Video.
Read MoreAli Larter enjoys playing Angela Norris on Landman, although there’s a specific type of scene that she’s not so enthused about having to film.
Read MoreThe songs in Tell Me Lies are instant nostalgia fuel for millennials. Here's how showrunner Meaghan Oppenheimer creates those perfect needle drop moments.
Read MoreNetflix has been churning out plenty of original programming for years now, but which shows truly deserve to be called the best? These are our picks.
Read MoreBilly Bob Thornton, the star of Taylor Sheridan's mega-popular series Landman, finds it challenging to shoot specific types of scenes with one of his co-stars.
Read MoreThe Pitt has incorporated real-life Pittsburgh events into its storylines, including a real-life tragedy that Noah Wyle was passionate about honoring.
Read MoreJacob Lofland's Cooper Norris is heading in a different direction for season 3 of Landman. Here's what the actor had to say.
Read MoreWhen he was first breaking into acting, Arnold Schwarzenegger played a murderous bodybuilder on an episode of the '70s show The Streets of San Francisco.
Read MoreGary Oldman's acclaimed Apple TV spy series Slow Horses found some clever ways to reference two of his best movie performances.
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