[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for Curb Your Enthusiasm Season 12.] Curb Your Enthusiasm had a full-circle ending for Larry David‘s heightened version of himself as he faced a trial, not dissimilar to the characters in his former NBC comedy Seinfeld.
Dern executive produces the Apple TV+ series based on Juliet McDaniel’s novel "Mr. and Mrs. American Pie."
Occasionally, a TV show will change its premise, but not always because it is long in the tooth. Sometimes, these changes happen due to casting shakeups or an original premise not landing. Speaking of premises that didn’t land, let’s start there with this list.
While no one could ever fill the shoes of Betty White, Bea Arthur, Rue McClanahan, and Estelle Getty, a few women could most definitely come close.
Who else wants to say “I do” to some dysfunctional family hilarity? In Prime Video’s “The People We Hate at the Wedding,” Ben Platt and Kristen Bell star as outrageous siblings who travel with their optimistic mother (Allison Janney) to the British wedding of their estranged half-sister (Cynthia Addai-Robinson).
So many skilled and watchable actors have been plugged into poorly made “Taken” rip-offs over the last dozen years or so — including Jennifer Garner, Pierce
Oscar winner Allison Janney has a very special set of skills — including how to kick ass. For the Netflix action film “Lou,” Janney stars as the titular retired vigilante whose life is interrupted after a desperate mother (Jurnee Smollett) begs her to help save her kidnapped daughter.
With blockbuster films like “Deadpool,” “Twilight,” and critically acclaimed movies like “Okja” all shot in Vancouver, there’s a significant amount of content to sort through.
Five weeks have passed since Mom wrapped its successful eight-season run on CBS, and co-creator Gemma Baker is reflecting on how her team handled losing Anna Faris from the cast and tackled an unexpected ending.
There will be tears when fans tune into the series finale of CBS sitcom Mom on Thursday night, but there were already tears amongst the cast and crew when the final scene was filmed.
The Mom series finale is set to air May 6, but Allison Janney is still very much in character. The Oscar-winning actress joined The Tonight Show Starring
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