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The Wildest Oscar Party Ever?

Courtney Love tried to bash someone’s head in with Quentin Tarantino’s trophy, Sharon Stone fought with security, two reporters got into a fistfight on the red carpet, and a criminal being chased by cops was captured in the kitchen). Hollywood parties were more fun in 1995.

‘Boys in Blue’ Director Peter Berg on Whether Doc Series Changed His View on Policing

The doc series takes a deep look at the football program at Minneapolis North High School, coached by Minneapolis cops, set in an already troubled community rocked to its core in the wake of the George Floyd murder.

‘Black Bird’ Stars Taron Egerton and Paul Walter Hauser on the Show’s Toughest Moments: “I Would Compare It to Coming Out of a Bad Dream”

Egerton and Hauser explain how they mined the darkest depths to play their characters on Apple TV+’s true-crime limited series.

‘Zoey’s Extraordinary Christmas’ Gives a Second Life to a Beloved Musical Comedy

‘Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist’ creator Austin Winsberg reflects on the disappointing cancellation of his show and the Emmy-nominated movie spinoff.

‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ Showrunners Talk Writing High-Caliber Material

Amy Sherman-Palladino and Dan Palladino are always on the lookout to capitalize on "happy accidents" and deliver stories and dialogue worthy of their top-notch cast.

‘Only Murders in the Building’ Showrunner Explains How He and Steve Martin Found Humor in the Murder Mystery

"I was able to quickly move past all of the intimidating factors of that," says John Hoffman of co-creating and co-writing the Hulu series with his comedy hero.

‘The Great’ Star Nicholas Hoult Says His Character Can “Turn on a Dime”

The first-time Emmy nominee explains the different sides of Peter III and why playing the Russian royal is so rewarding.

‘Station Eleven’ Stars Mackenzie Davis and Himesh Patel on the Audience Response to the Limited Series: “It’s Affirming That People Will Dive Into the Murky Unknown”

The actors talk HBO Max’s critically acclaimed, a dystopian drama that follows the survivors of a deadly global pandemic — a premise even its stars worried would turn away potential viewers.

Henry Winkler, Ike Barinholtz and Tony Shalhoub Reveal Their Funny Approaches to Playing Comic Father Figures

You don’t have to be a dad to play one on television, but it helps. That’s the consensus of three actors portraying a wide variety of patriarchs — good, bad and somewhere in between — on three of the most-admired comedy series of the moment.

Guillermo del Toro Says ‘Nightmare Alley’ Is “Not the Type of Movie That Is Getting Made That Much Anymore”

The director, producer and co-writer opens up about the challenges of getting his film made and what he learned about himself while making it.

‘King Richard’ Star Aunjanue Ellis on Creating a Woman Who Is Not Just “a Plot Device”

Ellis and screenwriter Zach Baylin discuss Ellis’ portrayal of Oracene Price, mother of Venus and Serena Williams.

How Prosthetics Played a Major Role in Shortlisted Films ‘Coming 2 America,’ ‘Dune’ and ‘Eyes of Tammy Faye’

Hair and makeup teams from the three Oscar hopefuls explain how their work captured humor, horror and realism.