The new Neflix “Daredevil” series is heavily influenced by the main character’s Catholicism, which became a mainstay of the Matt Murdoch character with Frank Miller’s 1980s reimagning of the franchise.
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Sawyer Sweeten grew up before the eyes of millions as a child star on the endearing family sitcom “Everybody Loves Raymond.” Early Thursday he committed suicide, his sister Madylin Sweeten said in a statement.
The doctor is officially out. Patrick Dempsey is leaving “Grey’s Anatomy” after 11 seasons on ABC’s Emmy-winning drama.
Despite some interesting insights into aging and happiness, the off-puttingly dark Showtime comedy is hamstrung by a lazy coarseness.
Boxer Manny Pacquiao gets a rematch on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” at 11:35 p.m. tonight on ABC.
In a “Friday Night Lights” parody, comedian Amy Schumer plays wife to a small town’s new high school football coach, who shakes things up with a “no raping” policy.
An “embarrassed” Ben Affleck admitted on Tuesday that he tried to conceal his slave-owning ancestors from the PBS documentary series “Finding Your Roots.”
It’s official. “Full House” will return to television for a 13-episode sequel on Netflix in 2016, the streaming service confirmed.
For a couple of months, there’s been haggling inside Comedy Central about precisely when Jon Stewart will depart “The Daily Show.”
He was in “Breaking Bad.” He has several movies coming out. He models. He’s a motivational speaker. And on Saturday, he will DJ on the rooftop of Chateau nightclub.
Dr. Mehmet Oz is preparing a special episode of his daytime talk show to address criticisms by doctors who claim he promotes “quack treatments.”
“Sex and the City” star Sarah Jessica Parker is returning to HBO for another New York romantic comedy.
On Tuesday, “The Late Show with David Letterman” announced some of the guests for the talk show host’s final month of broadcasts.
From the couch in your living room, imagine having the power to watch a basketball game or award show as if you were actually there, said Mandalay Entertainment CEO and President Peter Guber said Monday.
In a night of vagina jokes, naughty humor and a crotch-grab at the irreverent MTV Movie Awards, teen cancer romance “The Fault In Our Stars” walked away the big winner while “Iron Man” Robert Downey Jr. delivered wise words for the youth-orientated show.