Emmys Central
Full coverage of nominations -- trends to record-breakers
The actress, who portrayed Uhura in the original "Star Trek" series, was 89.
Nexstar CEO Perry Sook has extended his contract with the broadcast giant through March 31, 2026. Financial terms of Sook’s new pact, which was announced by Nexstar Monday, were not
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This is a show so self-assured in its own voice and perspective that it's not just gratifying to watch, but a welcome relief.
Dwayne Johnson, as Superman's dog, leads a team of critters doing CGI magic tricks in an animated romp that has a cheeky light brashness.
B.J. Novak writes, directs and stars in a West Texas murder mystery that's like Preston Sturges meets film noir meets NPR.
John Logan's "They/Them" can't decide if it wants to deliver a queer twist on "Friday the 13th" or challenge the clichés of gay victimhood.
Daniel Kaluuya and Keke Palmer try to photograph a close encounter in a movie that, for all its atmosphere, begins to fly in all directions.
"The Resort" stars William Jackson Harper, Cristin Milioti, Nick Offerman and more in a twisty mystery from the writer of "Palm Springs."
Issa Rae's "Rap Sh!t" takes on Miami's rap scene through the eyes of Shawna (Aida Osman), Mia (KaMillion) and Instagram Live.
Netflix's "Resident Evil" takes on the video game franchise, but many of the human characters lack bite.
Jeffrey Epstein's friendship with Victoria's Secret CEO Les Wexner is a major topic in Hulu's new documentary about the lingerie company.
Lizzo's "Special" is nearly ballad-free, but having her quotable confessionals wrapped in fast-paced pop-R&B and disco is sheer summer fun.
"Love, Damini" represents Burna Boy's most accessible work, but doesn't lose touch with the soul and the struggle of Nigerian heritage.
On her great new third album, "Sometimes, Forever," Soccer Mommy paints a cloudy picture, but lets some summer sunshine creep through.
Redd Kross' "Neurotica," one of the best power-pop albums of the '80s, finally gets its due in a beautifully remastered reissue.
The National Theatre production of a new play by the writer of "One Man, Two Guvnors" proves comedy lightning does strike twice.
Boris Berezovsky, Russian oligarch and Putin foe, is brought vividly to life by Tom Hollander in Peter Morgan's latest.
Danai Gurira anchors this production of the Bard's famously long history play.
This sensational, stripped-down musical, starring Sara Bareilles, shines the spotlight on Stephen Sondheim's songs.
An in-depth look at how fears of persistent economic deterioration are rippling through the media business
"Succession" nabbed the most Emmy nominations on Tuesday morning, followed by "Ted Lasso" and "The White Lotus."