With so many TV shows available to stream and watch, it's impossible to keep up. From reality to scripted to docuseries, the genre is so vast we're sure there's a production on this list to suit your taste.
People talk a lot about those known worldwide for their infamous faces and fashion, but what about their follicles? Some of them defined an era, some inspired fans to try out the look themselves, and others made it their most notable feature. No matter what, though, the following people have the most iconic hair in pop culture.
These are the most memorable movies and TV shows that are set in the ‘80s in a throwback sense.
Fans of “The Diplomat” can officially relax knowing that they won’t be left hanging after that Season 1 finale twist. Netflix has announced that Debora
Netflix‘s hit political thriller The Diplomat has received a second season from the streamer, officially announced on the Tudum platform. The series, created by Debora Cahn (Homeland) and starring Keri Russell, premiered on April 20 and debuted at number 1 on Netflix’s weekly global Top 10 TV English list.
Kate Wyler was always going to end “The Diplomat” wearing a red dress. The instantly iconic look in the Netflix series’ season finale finds Keri Russell’s newly appointed diplomat to the U.K.
Netflix political thriller, premiering April 20, stars Russell as a diplomat who’s being vetted for VP while navigating a thorny international crisis
From 2013 to 2018, Joseph Weisberg’s “The Americans” thrilled audiences by telling a gut-wrenching story of a marriage dissolving against the backdrop of the Cold War — but that doesn’t mean there wasn’t time for fun in the writers’ room.
When Debora Cahn, showrunner and creator of tense thriller The Diplomat, worked on Homeland , she met with foreign policy and intelligence experts, including, she recalls, “ambassadors whose stories were mind-blowing.
Keri Russell is back as an American on foreign soil. The “Americans” alum leads Netflix political drama “The Diplomat” as Kate Wyler, the new U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom.
Keri Russell is heading back to the ’80s. The star of FX’s “The Americans” leads the cast in the newly released first trailer for “Cocaine Bear,” Elizabeth Banks’ upcoming thriller film.
Who says you can’t mix your professional life and your personal life? In the world of entertainment, there are many couples who have made a habit of working together.
Having one successful TV show is impressive. Doing it more than once? Now you’re in rarified air.
It’s hard to believe, but the 2010s are almost over. A whole decade full of truly great television — a decade of “Peak TV,” you see — that deserves to be looked back on.
Sometimes the Emmys get it exactly right. We know it at the time, and we know it in hindsight. Other times the Emmys leave us scratching our heads. Whether the decisions didn’t make sense at the time or have become puzzling over the years, on occasion the Emmys get it wrong.
Television changed forever on January 10, 1999, when New Jersey mobster Tony Soprano, overcome with anxiety, sought psychiatric assuagement with Dr. Jennifer Melfi. It was a sign of the times: Murderous gangsters needed therapy, too.
There's no denying it: 2018 was a totally wild year in pretty much all respects, and the world of television is definitely no exception.
When it comes to the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (the small voting committee of international journalists who decide the Golden Globes winners), it’s not quite easy to pin down what it likes about TV.
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