Getty Images A federal judge has struck down on constitutional grounds a Texas law that would have required users to submit age verification and view health warnings before they viewed pornographic websites. According to The Associated Press,
Have no fear, your reality roundup is here! Here’s a look at what’s happened in the world of reality television this week. The Kardashians (Hulu)Khloé Kardashian and Tristan Thompson have legally changed their son’s name to Tatum Thompson, over a year following
Oliver Upton/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images via Getty Images Deadline just excerpted veteran TV director James Burrows‘ new book, but one comment about a particular recurring guest cast member on Friends got a decidedly unfriendly response
(L-R) Novak, Guillén, Proksch — FX/Russ Martin The two-part season 5 finale of FX’s Emmy-nominated comedy series What We Do in the Shadows is now streaming on Hulu. The mockumentary series spun off from the Taika Waititi/Jermaine Clement film of the same name
AMC/Shudder If you’re one of those people who wished Halloween was more than one day a year, you’re in luck: AMC has announced plans for a supersized version of its annual FearFest. For the very first time,
Starz Starz’s crime drama Power Book IV: Force has returned for its second season. After moving from New York to Chicago in the first season, Joseph Sikora‘s fan favorite Tommy Egan keeps making moves to try to
CBS ©2005 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved/Cliff Lipson On Thursday night, CBS aired The Price is Right: A Tribute to Bob Barker, a one-hour special celebrating the life and career of the legendary game show host,
AMC/TAS Rights Management If Taylor Swift‘s Eras Tour was an immediate sell-out, it only stands to reason that TAYLOR SWIFT | THE ERAS TOUR concert film would follow suit. The film has now set a new record