Emmy Magazine Features
New voices find a warm welcome at Starz.
With shows like Power, Outlander and the upcoming Vida, Starz looks to lap its premium- cable competitors as it targets “swim lanes” and new audiences.
Long before the clear blue skies of 9/11 turned black, events were unfolding that would lead to the worst terrorist attack in U.S. history. Hulu’s new The Looming Tower deconstructs the hows and whys, mostly through the eyes of Jeff Daniels, who plays a key FBI investigator.
Iain Armitage never sought an acting career, but — like the perfect hand — it found him. How perfect that primetime’s most sure- fire spinoff, CBS’s Young Sheldon, should spotlight the most inevitable star.
The prospect of imminent calamity keeps viewers tuning in to Amazon’s The Grand Tour, where great cars meet great scenery, and three petrolheads bicker over whose engine is bigger, who makes a better cup of tea — and what you’ll get if you cross a Soviet warplane, a Suzuki Jimny and a speedboat.
What comes to mind when the stars think of the Golden Globes? Some winners, nominees — and watchers — share their thoughts.
Now known for its prescient picks and not just its great parties, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association will be back at the Beverly Hilton for its 75th Golden Globe awards — and more happy surprises.
Why are seasons, episodes and even commercials all taking a haircut these days?
Two role models for people with disabilities tell their stories.
To spark changes in television industry practices, a philanthropy challenged creators to audition and cast more actors with disabilities in the most recent pilot season.
As Elizabeth II in Netflix’s The Crown, Claire Foy brings warmth and vulnerability to a role that could easily seem cold. Says a costar: “That’s a remarkable feat to watch.”
Emmy winning choreographer Mandy Moore created a fun, surprising number for the 69th Emmys.