What does Steve Carell have to do for Emmy voters to take notice? In recent years, he’s died in car accidents twice (Apple TV’s “The Morning Show” and Netflix’s “Four Seasons”), been a billionaire with incurable cancer (HBO’s “Mountainhead”) and a therapist held hostage by his homicidal patient (FX’s “The Patient”). Geez, hasn’t this guy
Hulu’s crime drama “Furious” may be (loosely) inspired by the 1987 thriller “Black Widow,” but the series has several other, and frankly stronger, influences at play. After all, by swapping out a wealthy male serial killer whom she marries for money in favor of a child trafficking victim who attacks her former abusers, creator Elizabeth
PBS SoCal (KOCE and KCET) was the big winner Saturday night at the Los Angeles-area Emmy Awards, taking eight, including live events: programming, entertainment, crime/social issues and arts. Univision’s KMEX followed with seven, followed by Telemundo’s KVEA with six. KVEA once again won the Emmy Awards for daytime (11 a.m. to 7 p.m.) and evening
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Emmy Rossum revealed on “Call Her Daddy” that her years-long fight for equal pay on Showtime’s “Shameless” only ended because her contract negotiations became public in 2016. The leak resulted in overwhelming public support for Rossum, so much so that her pay dispute was “resolved in one day” after spending more than five years fighting
American medical drama The Pitt and comedy Hacks lead nominations for this year’s Emmy Awards, America’s most coveted television honors. The Pitt has received 25 nominations in total, followed closely by Hacks’ last season with 24. British stars in the running include Matthew Rhys, the only person nominated for two leading acting awards (for Widow’s