Reality TV Recap: Golden Bachelorette Gets Majorly Emotional
'The Golden Bachelorette' somehow became even more emotional this week. Meanwhile, 'Survivor' gets a twist, and we're talking with the unlucky Survivor voted out.
Scott Speedman welcomes the 'intensity' of Peacock's 'Teacup'
"I think you're always just jumping off a cliff when you start a show for the first time," Scott Speedman tells 'Newsweek.'
Post-Succession, Nicholas Braun is Moving on with 'Saturday Night'
"I actively am looking for things that feel different and a new challenge for me," Nicholas Braun tells 'Newsweek.'
Reality TV Recap: Gerry's Emotional Return to 'The Golden Bachelorette'
The return of Gerry on 'The Golden Bachelorette,' a 'Community' reunion on 'The Masked Singer,' and a chat with the latest cast off on 'Survivor.'
Adam Brody on 'Nobody Wants This' and being 'generationally approved'
"I was always pursuing complicated work, it just wasn't pursuing me,' Adam Brody tells Newsweek.
Leslie Grossman, Ryan Murphy's muse, is stepping into her spotlight
"In that time, you could live a very different life, you could hide what was happening in a way that you could never hide now, Leslie Grossman tells Newsweek.
Rumaan Alam's new book 'Entitlement' shows the haunted trappings of wealth
"It's very, very hard to resist seeing things in dollar value. In fact, I would argue, and I think the book argues this, it is almost impossible," Rumaan Alam tells Newsweek.
Sarah Paulson descends into madness (again) in 'Hold Your Breath'
"There are plenty of actors who just run screaming, and then go sit down and write an email. I'm not that person," Sarah Paulson tells Newsweek.
Zachary Quinto just plays a doctor, don't call him for medical advice
"It is really funny to actually be in a position where I can literally say, 'I'm not a doctor, but I play one on TV,'" Zachary Quinto tells Newsweek about NBC's 'Brilliant Minds.'
Jim Parsons knows many fans will always see Big Bang Theory's Sheldon
"When I think of rebooting [Big Bang Theory] at the age of 70, that does make me shake a little bit," Jim Parsons tells Newsweek.
Emmys 2024: All winners and losers (how did 'The Bear' lose?)
Newsweek breaks down all the winners, losers and the most shocking moments from the 76th annual Emmy Awards.
Emmys 2024: Best (and most importantly) worst dressed of the night
Newsweek breaks down the best and worst dressed at the 76th Emmy Awards.
For Terry Crews, there are no rules: 'I'm just getting started'
"For me, the best thing that has ever happened in my career has not happened yet," Terry Crews said.
"Wise Guy: David Chase and The Sopranos" and how Tony Soprano changed TV
"[The last episode] preserved the mystery of the show, which was one of the great things about it. There was no easy lesson at the end," Alex Gibney said.
The Gilded Age's Carrie Coon is fine being unrecognizable
"I'm not afraid of robust language. I'm not afraid of theatricality on camera. I love a big, bold, truthful performance," Carrie Coon tells Newsweek.
John Cho would change nothing about his omnivorous resume
"I was a omnivore when it came to entertainment. It's not like I stayed in one particular lane, so I guess that my career has reflected that," John Cho tells Newsweek.
Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor on how friendships can be our greatest 'romances'
"The reality is most things that I've done, I rarely talk to women on screen. And it gets a little tired," Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor told 'Newsweek.'
Nick Jonas' 'big imagination' guides his choices: 'Want to do it all'
"I have a big imagination. I'm very ambitious and want to do it all. And thankfully, I get to," Nick Jonas told Newsweek during a chat about his new film 'The Good Half.'
Josh Hartnett in M. Night Shyamalan's 'Trap' is a whole new Josh Hartnett
"He's not just a villain, he's also the protagonist of the film," Josh Hartnett tells Newsweek about his character in M. Night Shyamalan's 'Trap.'
It's Sheryl Lee Ralph's world, and we're all just living in it
"I'm up there, as they say, in tall cotton. Walking with the big dogs, and I love it," Sheryl Lee Ralph tells Newsweek about her sudden rise in popularity.
Bette Midler on 'The Fabulous Four' and her hope for a 'Beaches' sequel
"No actor doesn't like to chew the scenery, even if they don't admit it," Bette Midler tells Newsweek about her character in 'The Fabulous Four.'
Lisa Kudrow loves how 'inept' her 'Time Bandits' character is
"I just love that kind of fake thing. That's the confidence that's fun to play. I like to inhabit confidence," Lisa Kudrow tells 'Newsweek' about 'Time Bandits.'
Remembering Bob Newhart: A master of comedy
Newsweek's H. Alan Scott remembers Bob Newhart, a master of comedy who passed away Thursday at the age of 94.
Emmys 2024: Surprises, snubs and full list of major nominees
Newsweek's H. Alan Scott breaks down all the surprises and snubs for the 2024 Emmy nominees.
Kylie Cantrall on loving Disney nostalgia in 'Descendants: The Rise of Red'
"Descendants of iconic Disney fairy-tale characters and villains is just a concept that's evergreen, and people will always have a soft spot for that," Kylie Cantrall tells Newsweek.
Andrew McCarthy reexamines the impact of the Brat Pack in 'Brats'
"The Brat Pack wouldn't have happened or mattered if there wasn't this seismic cultural shift that had just taken place," Andrew McCarthy tells 'Newsweek' about his documentary 'Brats.'
Lupita Nyong'o got over being a 'scaredy cat' for 'A Quiet Place: Day One'
"I can confidently say this film has changed my life," Lupita Nyong'o tells 'Newsweek' about 'A Quiet Place: Day One.'
Cole Escola's 'Oh, Mary' has finally made Mary Todd Lincoln a star
"I am fascinated by people famous by association and what that does to a person," Cole Escola told 'Newsweek' about their play 'Oh, Mary!'
Chace Crawford absurdly shatters the pretty-boy image on 'The Boys'
"We want to talk about real issues through the lens of a superhero show, which is kind of amazing," Chace Crawford tells 'Newsweek' about Prime Video's 'The Boys.'
Kara Young is making Tony history with 'Purlie Victorious'
"I feel like plays allow us to see each other as human and even ourselves, our own human," Kara Young tells 'Newsweek.'