The Peacock thriller centers around a missing 5-year-old, but that's far from the only dramatic development as dark secrets about the show's central family are revealed across the eight-episode season.
The Oscar winner indicated she didn't want to alienate her audience: "I don’t want to start turning people off to films and to art that could change consciousness or change the world because they don’t like my political opinions."
The hosts of 'Good Morning America' and 'The View' opted not to dress up for the holiday, with the latter doing a 'Freaky Friday'-inspired body swap skit to start the show.
The 'Parent Trap' alum is "starting pain management" but looking forward to dancing again after she was carried out of rehearsals for the ABC reality show on a stretcher.
The actors who play the Netflix show's president and vice president open up about their "ends justify the means" alignment, as star Keri Russell ponders the season three finale's "crazy line to cross."
Creator and showrunner Debora Cahn discusses the impetus for the change-filled start to the latest set of episodes as Rufus Sewell reveals how he feels about his character's new position.
The 'First Wives Club' star looked back at filming the 1996 comedy with Keaton and Goldie Hawn: "We sat there and they started telling stories, and I’m telling you, I never laughed so hard in my life."
The Webby Awards-presented social impact trophies, now in their fifth year, celebrate people, companies and organizations whose mission-driven work is creating meaningful change worldwide.
Liz Sargent's feature debut, which won the 8th annual pitch event earlier this year and will premiere at the 2026 Tribeca Festival, wrapped filming last month.
The writer-director and longtime collaborator of the Oscar-winning actress, who died Saturday, recalled their intimate personal and professional bond: "I always felt she really got me so writing for her made me better because I felt so secure in her hands."
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex spoke about the benefits of parents joining forces to protect their kids from social media and AI harm while being honored at mental health nonprofit Project Healthy Minds' annual gala in New York.
Projects executive produced by Margaret Cho, Simon Kilmurry, Jesse Plemons and Kirsten Dunst were among those recognized at the Wednesday night event after the in-person close of this year's project market.
The team behind the Luca Guadagnino thriller, which also stars Andrew Garfield and Ayo Edebiri, have embraced the ambiguity and questions posed by the conflicting accounts at the center of the film.
The married couple made a rare foray into controversial, political topics on Wednesday's 'Live!' as they spoke about their Disney colleague and friend's comeback and the importance of the First Amendment.