Jessica Alba Utilizes Dark Angel Skills in Creating Trigger Warning
Jessica Alba returns with Netflix movie "Trigger Warning," using skills from "Dark Angel" to feel empowered in her first action role.
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Jessica Alba returns with Netflix movie "Trigger Warning," using skills from "Dark Angel" to feel empowered in her first action role.
Jake Gyllenhaal stars in "Presumed Innocent," a murder mystery series with a surprise ending that even kept the cast guessing.
Elsbeth's season finale reveals a surprising twist, inspiring a fashion line and setting the stage for exciting possibilities in Season 2.
Osage Singers and drum circle make history in "Killers of the Flower Moon" with first-ever Best Original Song Oscar nomination.
Damsel's ending subverts fairy tale tropes, leaving Elodie's story open-ended for the potential of anything to happen next.
'That '70s Show' star Danny Masterson transferred to maximum security prison once held Charles Manson, starts 30-year-to-life sentence.
"Fire Country" Season 2 premieres tonight at 9 p.m. ET on CBS, promising shocking twists and new characters, including Morena Baccarin.
Reptile enthusiast Brian Barczyk, known for his work on YouTube and Discovery Channel, dies at 54 from pancreatic cancer.
Comedian Kathy Griffin files for divorce from husband Randy Bick, citing "irreconcilable differences" four days before their four year anniversary.
Disability advocate criticizes Netflix special for misogyny. Comedian Matt Rife responds to backlash with offensive non-apology. Outrage ensues.
"Stranger Things" star Noah Schnapp faces backlash for sharing video with "Zionism is sexy" stickers amid Israel-Gaza conflict.
Disney and Charter Communications have reached a deal to end their distribution dispute, which resulted in ESPN, ABC, and Disney Channel being pulled from Spectrum cable service. The agreement includes a discounted wholesale price for subscribers for Disney streaming services.
Prime Video drops trailer for "Red, White, and Royal Blue" adaptation.
Prime Video releases trailer for "Red, White, and Royal Blue" adaptation.
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