Susan Sarandon and Jessica Lange star in "Feud: Bette and Joan"
Hollywood has seen its share of high-profile rivalries over the years, but few are as iconic as that between Joan Crawford and Bette Davis. The decades-long enmity between two of the silver screen's greatest actresses has become the stuff of legend.
Susan Sarandon and Jessica Lange star in "Feud: Bette and Joan"
Hollywood has seen its share of high-profile rivalries over the years, but few are as iconic as that between Joan Crawford and Bette Davis. The decades-long enmity between two of the silver screen's greatest actresses has become the stuff of legend.
When Chip (Zach Galifianakis) joins the Russians, Christine (Louie Anderson) turns to Arby's in this new episode. Co-created by Galifianakis, Louis C.K. and Jonathan Krisel, the comedy chronicles the life of a man who dreams of becoming a French clown.
That depends: Did you last see it on Jan. 26? That was the airdate of what CBS called the show's "season finale," but which most of the entertainment press called its series finale.
Lucious (Terrence Howard) launches an attack on Angelo (Taye Diggs), then announces his new music project called Inferno in this new episode. Everyone is put on notice, especially Cookie (Taraji P. Henson), who vows to get back at Lucious.
That depends: Did you last see it on Jan. 26? That was the airdate of what CBS called the show's "season finale," but which most of the entertainment press called its series finale.
Michael Weatherly stars as Dr. Jason Bull in this highly rated new drama. Bull uses psychology, intuition and high-tech data to help firms win cases as he and his team try to figure out how to stack the odds in his clients' favour.
The news on your two shows is sort of good and great, respectively.
To start with, both are spring-summer shows, which is why you haven't heard much about them lately. And also, to start with, they'll both be coming back this spring-summer.
However, that'll be it for "TURN: Washington's Spies." When AMC renewed the show for a fourth season, it was clear that would be its last.
Celebrities, athletes and other public figures team up with professional dancers in the hopes of impressing the judges and taking home the coveted Mirrorball trophy in this season premiere. Tom Bergeron hosts the popular ballroom dance competition.
The news on your two shows is sort of good and great, respectively.
To start with, both are spring-summer shows, which is why you haven't heard much about them lately. And also, to start with, they'll both be coming back this spring-summer.
However, that'll be it for "TURN: Washington's Spies." When AMC renewed the show for a fourth season, it was clear that would be its last.