Mahershala Ali, who won an Oscar in 2017, says he’s looking ahead to more opportunities the award gave him, including ‘Green Book’ and HBO’s ‘True Detective.’
Author: Bill Keveney, USA TODAY
LA district attorney won’t prosecute Steven Seagal in connection with 2002 sexual assault allegation
The Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office said it won’t prosecute Steven Seagal in connection with a 2002 sexual assault complaint, citing statute of limitations.
Exclusive: Watch opening scene of ‘The Blacklist,’ as Red shows amateurs how to rob a bank
James Spader’s Red Reddington and NBC’s ‘The Blacklist’ jump into Season 6 with an action-adventure opening scene available exclusively at USA TODAY.
‘The Voice’: How Kelly Clarkson hid a ‘raspy’ voice, and what else you didn’t see on TV
Viewers saw plenty of star performers and the coronation of Chevel Shepherd on “The Voice” finale, but they missed plenty, too. USA TODAY has details.
‘Timeless’ goes on a last, fan-powered mission, but has the clock really stopped ticking?
Thanks to fan pressure, twice-canceled ‘Timeless’ gets a final two-hour episode to try to save Rufus, thwart Rittenhouse.
‘Dancing with the Stars’ will skip a spring season for the first time since 2006
‘Dancing with the Stars,’ which traditionally runs twice a year, will not have a spring 2019 edition.
‘The Conners’ recap: Sometimes, family is no laughing matter
‘The Conners’ spoiler alert: Sibling animosity between Becky and Darlene rises to the surface in Tuesday’s fall finale.
‘Big Bang Theory’ exclusive: Watch Sheldon Cooper get advice from his ‘Young’ self
In an exclusive clip, adult Sheldon gets advice from his 10-year-old ‘Young Sheldon’ self in Thursday’s episode of ‘The Big Bang Theory.’
‘The Conners’ recap: Romance is messy in good and bad ways
Spoiler alert: ‘The Conners’ delves into Darlene’s budding office relationship and Dan’s suspicions about Jackie’s boyfriend in Tuesday’s episode.
From ‘Star Trek’ to ‘Timeless,’ fan TV-show rescues evolve, but passion remains paramount
Technology and a changing TV industry have helped save-our-show campaigns become stronger than ever, building on fan campaigns that go back decades.