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Will Smith shot down RuPaul cameo in 'Fresh Prince of Bel-Air,' new book reveals (exclusive excerpt)
"Things were done differently on the 'Fresh Prince' set," according to new a book that takes readers behind the scenes.
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Behind-the-scenes troubles on 'Saturday Night Live,' 'Lost' and 'Curb Your Enthusiasm': The biggest bombshells from 'Burn It Down' Hollywood tell-all
Writer Maureen Ryan delves into the toxic way that many TV shows operate in her new book.
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Jay Hernandez on his mustache-less 'Magnum P.I.,' getting intimate on set with Kirsten Dunst and what happened with 'Suicide Squad'
With the fifth season of "Magnum P.I." premiering this week, the 45-year-old actor shares memories from the making of "Crazy/Beautiful," "The Rookie," "Hostel," "Ladder 49" and more in our latest "Role Recall" episode.
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The Dowdle Brothers Tackle New ‘Friday Night Lights’ Movie (EXCLUSIVE)
John Erick and Drew Dowdle, aka the Dowdle brothers, have boarded Universal Pictures’ reimagining of “Friday Night Lights." Both will do a polish on the script, with John Erick directing and Drew exec producing. Sources tell Variety that the movie is not a sequel to Universal’s 2004 film starring Billy Bob Thornton, nor is it […]
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Not a fan of Sunday's big game? Here's what you can stream instead of watching Super Bowl LIII.
In this new streaming age, viewers aren't limited to what's piped into their living rooms by the major networks and sports leagues. Here's Yahoo Entertainment's curated guide to what you can watch while the New England Patriots are butting heads with the Los Angeles Rams.
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‘Friday Night Lights’ New Film: David Gordon Green Set to Helm ‘Reimagining’ of Beloved Football Book
The film is not a sequel to the original 2004 feature or a continuation of the lauded series, though it comes from the same source material.
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'My So-Called Life' and 'Parenthood' creators on Parkland teens 'changing the conversation' on TV and in real life
Before the premiere of Jason Katims's new show "Rise," he and Winnie Holzman discuss the power of teens' hunger for truth — and how the students of Marjory Stoneman Douglas inspire them.