Although there seems to be no set schedule for when the critically acclaimed HBO medical comedy “Getting On” airs again, the Laurie Metcalf and Alex Borstein starring show will definitely be back for its third and final season
June 21 is coming sooner than you think and that is when the new season of "True Detective" premiers on HBO with an all-star cast including Colin Farrell, Rachel McAdams, Vince Vaughn and Taylor Kitsch.
Aside from completing "The Winds of Winter," "Game of Thrones" author George R.R. Martin has something else in store for his fans, and it involves crayons and other coloring materials.
What is it like channeling "Entourage's" über agent-turned-studio head Ari Gold?"I pretend that I have just been rear-ended by an 18-wheeler and launched into road rage," Jeremy Piven told Latin Post in an exclusive interview."That is basically the space that he lives in. Imagine the most angry that you have ever been in your entire life, work on your lowest level, strap on a power suit and be incredibly reactive. Have everything meant too much to you. Be overly emotionally invested and just know that no matter how heightened the emotional states are, it's never enough. ... And action, go!"
"I'll fight for you, but I can't lie, it's not going to be easy to get you back in the game," said a rookie talent agent to "Entourage's" Johnny "Drama.""Back in the game? I am the f.... game pal," responded Johnny "Drama," during an episode of HBO's hit TV series," "Entourage."It was classic lines like this that made Johnny "Drama" (played by Kevin Dillon) stand out from the rest throughout "Entourage's" eight season run that garnered him Emmy, SAG and Golden Globe nominations, not to mention a huge fan following.
Actor Vince Vaughn said we should be allowed to have guns in schools during a recent interview. In a candid interview with British GQ Magazine, "True Detective" actor Vince Vaughn revealed his thoughts on a variety of subjects, one of which included the right to have guns in American schools.
Fans of heavy metal and HBO's "Game of Thrones" can rejoice knowing that the episode that aired on Sunday night on HBO featured a rare occurrence for the show.
In Hollywood, when you manage someone who happens to be your best friend and meal ticket, their needs always come before your own. You stop at nothing to bring them to the top.Such is the case for HBO's "Entourage" star Eric Murphy, also known as "E," played by Kevin Connolly. Eric started out as the pizza guy from Queens and went on to manage his bestie-turned-Hollywood heartthrob and in-demand movie star, Vince Chase (Adrian Grenier).But you can only be the wingman for so long -- now it's "E's" time to be the stud!
George R.R. Martin, the author whose series, "A Song of Ice and Fire," inspired HBO's "Game of Thrones," will finish his sixth book in time for the TV show's sixth season.
Dave Grohl tweets a picture of fan mail he sent at the age of 14. Even rock superstars were young kids once, dreaming of the day they were going to make it big.
Step aside boys! Comedian Amy Schumer is on fire right now -- and we're not talking about her pesky UTI (urinary tract infection) that she referred to while headlining her first HBO stand-up special, directed by Chris Rock at Harlem's iconic Apollo Theater.
The cast of "Game of Thrones" teams up with Coldplay for a mock-musical. According to L. A. Times, Red Nose Day -- a U. K. charity to drive famine relief -- has ventured out and made its way over to the U.
Oscar Issac stars in the upcoming HBO mini-series "Show Me a Hero" from the creator of "The Wire" and "Crash." The series will focus on the desegragation of Yonkers in the 1980s.
This week in social media, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's global connectivity project "Internet.org" came under fire by Net Neutrality advocates, Twitter's Periscope app got in trouble with HBO after users were streaming the first episode of "Game of Thrones," and Tumblr released the fourth generation of its iOS app.
After a decade, HBO is hoping to bring in more laughs with the funny and likeable Sarah Jessica Parker who played sex columnist Carrie Bradshaw in its hugely successful HBO series, "Sex and the City." On Thursday, it was announced that Parker will be returning to her HBO roots and that the network had officially picked up her half-hour comedy "Divorce" to series.