Today the 2015 Primetime Emmy Awards were announced and HBO's medieval fantasy epic "Game of Thrones" reined by receiving the most Emmy nods -- an impressive 24 nominations in total.
"Mad Men" is coming to an end, and although creator Matthew Weiner is full of gratitude, he still isn't sharing any details about the upcoming second part of Season 7.
It's the beginning of the end for Mad Men. The AMC show had its last season premiere ever on Sunday. Recently, Elisabeth Moss, who has played Peggy Olson since the show's premiere, discussed what's left for the hit series.
It hasn't been long since the final season of Mad Men was announced, and now the show is set to bid its fans goodbye. AMC has confirmed that season 7 of Mad Men will air at 10 p.m. on Sunday, April 13.
Mad Men fans are sad that the show will be ending after its upcoming season, but they are not the only ones. Recently, the show's cast was very blunt with their emotions regarding the AMC show's conclusion.
Jessica Paré has wowed fans as Megan Draper on AMC's Mad Men. The actress, however, almost threw in the towel thanks to immigration issues. Recently, Paré stripped down in more ways than one for an interview with Esquire.
The Mad Men are preparing for the end. How exactly will the AMC series do it? Prepare yourselves, fans for anything (or nothing), as Matthew Weiner, the show's creator and showrunner, is drawing inspiration from The Sopranos' finale.
Fans will have to keep waiting to see what season 7 of AMC's Mad Men will reveal. Lucky for us, January Jones is revealing plenty in a sexy new photo spread.
The Fifty Shades of Grey movie adaptation is getting a lot of press these days. As a result, Dakota Johnson is sharing her thoughts on her growing career, and an unlikely actress has a few choice words about the movie's promotional poster.
Season 7 of Mad Men will premiere April 13 at 10 p.m. The season will be the show's last, and Megan Draper will surely see a lot of drama. Now, actress Jessica Paré is spilling the details on her character and her future.