This episode of “The Bachelor” set aside some of the regular tropes for an authentic conversation about sexual assault.
Author: Carly Mallenbaum, USA TODAY
SAG Awards 2019: What you didn’t see on the telecast
On camera, actors accept trophies at the Screen Actors Guild Awards. In the ballroom and backstage, there’s plenty more going on.
How ‘Rent’ sings about drugs, AIDS and death in prime time: Not your typical TV musical
Fox’s “Rent,” which airs Jan. 27, tackles mature themes including the AIDS epidemic. Here’s how the play is being updated for TV.
Netflix in February: Kevin Hart, Ray Romano and ‘One Day at a Time Season 3’ are coming
Netflix’s original content in February includes a Kevin Hart comedy special, two Ray Romano shows and Jake Gyllenhaal thriller “Velvet Buzzsaw.”
Taraji P. Henson clarifies stance on R. Kelly after deleting controversial Instagram posts
Taraji P. Henson took to Instagram to take a confusing stance on the #MuteRKelly hashtag, before clarifying: He’s “GUILTY AND SHOULD BE MUTED”
Netflix’s ‘Space Force’ brings Steve Carell back to TV ‘Office’ comedy
“The Office” star Steve Carell is co-creating and starring in a Netflix comedy inspired by Trump’s “Space Force.”
Obsessed with Fyre Fest drama? Netflix, Hulu documentaries compete to tell the truth
In 2016, Fyre Fest became a schadenfreude sideshow. This week, Hulu and Netflix drop films that shed new light on the fraudulent “music” event.
Critics’ Choice Awards: Patricia Arquette, Rachel Bloom on what THEY could be critics of
On the Critics’ Choice Awards carpet, we asked stars what THEY could be critics of – and the answers weren’t movies.
We need a ‘Bird Box’ sequel to answer our many, many burning questions
Did you finish Netflix’s popular Sandra Bullock thriller ‘Bird Box’ with a bunch of outstanding questions? You’re not alone.
Backstreet Boys show off their kids in adorable ‘No Place’ music video
The Backstreet Boys are showcasing their wives and kids in the new music video for “No Place,” about feeling there’s no place like home.