Currently Associate Editor/Weekend Editor at Us Weekly. Former Deputy Entertainment Editor at IBT. I know scripted TV and movies best, but I also have experience with celebrity news and reality shows.
Slayers’ Charisma Carpenter on How Cordelia Empowered Her: ‘That Is the Ultimate Buffyverse Story’ (Exclusive)
Charisma Carpenter is back as Cordelia Chase — and returning to the Buffyverse in Audible Original Slayers wasn’t a decision she made lightly.
Sarah Michelle Gellar Wants to Be ‘Realistic’ About Limiting Her Kids’ Phone and iPad Usage (Exclusive)
Sarah Michelle Gellar has handled vampires, werewolves and more on screen with ease, but off screen, protecting her two kids is harder when they have so much technology at their fingertips.
‘Schmigadoon!’ Star Dove Cameron Reveals How Life Has Changed Since Pop Superstardom: ‘I Just Feel More Myself Than Ever’
Before they returned to AppleTV+’s Schmigadoon! for season 2, stars Dove Cameron and Aaron Tveit each picked up prestigious accolades — an MTV Video Music Award and a Tony Award, respectively — but the trophies haven’t totally changed their lives.
Milo Ventimiglia Talks Filming ‘Land of Bad’ With ‘Australian Royalty’ Luke and Liam Hemsworth (Exclusive)
Milo Ventimiglia is used to working with big stars, but he exclusively tells Us Weekly that filming Land of Bad with Luke and Liam Hemsworth was on a different level.
Renee Rapp Reveals ‘Mean Girls’ Movie Musical Is ‘Different’ Than Fans May Expect: Tina Fey Is a ‘Creative Genius’ (Exclusive)
Booked and busy. Reneé Rapp is currently filming the movie adaptation of Broadway’s Mean Girls musical and recording her debut album amid the success of her debut EP.
‘Younger’ Fans Will Barely Recognize Miriam Shor in ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3’ After Her Alien Transformation
A familiar face. Miriam Shor looks different as a Recorder Vim in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, but prosthetics and a bald cap wouldn’t stop die-hard Younger fans from recognizing the woman behind Diana Trout.
Red, White and Royal Blue’s Most ‘Magical’ Movie Scene Was Straight From Casey McQuiston’s Book
Red, White and Royal Blue director Matthew López was able to bring one of the book’s most “magical” moments to screen, and it ended up being his favorite part of his debut film.
‘Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny’ Star Shaunette Renee Wilson Forged ‘Truly Special’ Friendship With Phoebe Waller-Bridge
It’s time for one last adventure with Indiana Jones, and a few new faces are joining our favorite archaeologist — including Shaunette Renée Wilson‘s Agent Mason.
‘Outlander’ Star Sam Heughan Says Season 7 ‘Starts Off With a Bang’ After Massive Cliffhanger
Starting strong. Outlander star Sam Heughan can’t wait for fans to see the exciting season 7 premiere, the Scotland native exclusively told Us Weekly.
“We pick up shortly after with the end of last season, which is a great cliffhanger,” the actor, 42, said while chatting with Us on Wednesday, June 1, about his participation in The Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride in support of Movember (the global men’s health organization which raises awareness for prostate cancer, testicular cancer, men’s men...
Why Gilmore Girls’ Lauren Graham Hasn’t Joined ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ Yet
Familiar faces are everywhere on The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel — but fans still want more. While the Amazon Prime Video dramedy has welcomed Milo Ventimiglia, Kelly Bishop and other Gilmore Girls alums, Lauren Graham remains absent — and showrunner Amy Sherman-Palladino exclusively told Us Weekly why.
“I’d love Lauren to be on, but it just needs to be the right part,” the executive producer, 56, told Us recently on the pink carpet at The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Skate Night in New York City’s Bryant...
Gavin Leatherwood Confirms He Won’t Be in ‘Sex Lives of College Girls’ Season 2: ‘I’ll Miss Them’
Nico Murray is leaving Essex University. Gavin Leatherwood will not reprise his roleas the campus heartthrob in the second season HBO Max’s The Sex Lives of College Girls.
“There is a season 2, but I’m not going to go back,” the actor, 27, exclusively told Us Weekly on Sunday, March 27, when he attended the Mercedes-Benz Oscar 2022 Viewing Party in Los Angeles.
A source close to the streaming platform confirmed to Us that Leatherwood is not expected to return to the series.
The Hawaii native ...
Stargirl’s Luke Wilson Says Owen Wilson’s Sons Aren’t Impressed by Their DC and Marvel TV Shows
Superheroes in the family are the norm for the Wilson clan. Luke Wilson exclusively revealed to Us Weekly that his nephews, Loki star Owen Wilson’s sons, aren’t exactly impressed that he plays superhero sidekick STRIPE on the CW hit Stargirl.
“Well, so their dad’s in a superhero show too,” Luke, 49, laughed to Us when asked if he’s “the cool uncle” now. “I think it’s getting to be just kind of the regular thing around the house, but it is hilarious because it’s like, we’re eating dinner and t...
‘Killing Eve’ Star Owen McDonnell Talks Niko’s Episode 6 Suprise
“Killing Eve” seemingly killed off Niko a couple weeks ago with a pitchfork to the throat, but [spoilers ahead] Sunday’s episode of the BBC America drama revealed that he survived the attack. He’s alive and hospitalized, and he is most definitely angry with his wife, actor Owen McDonnell told International Business Times.
After escaping to Poland, Eve (Sandra Oh) was tricked into believing that Niko (McDonnell) invited her to visit. Upon seeing Niko in episode 4, he was immediately stabbed in...
‘Batwoman’ Finale: EP Explains Hush's Face, Casting [SPOILER], Supergirl’s Kryptonite And More
The CW’s “Batwoman” was forced to end early at episode 20, but the Arrowverse drama still managed to deliver an exciting Season 1 finale that included a major death, the reveal of Bruce Wayne’s face and some “Supergirl” references. Executive producer and showrunner Caroline Dries spoke to International Business Times about what couldn’t be filmed before production shut down, casting Batman and why Alice made her most emotional kill yet.
International Business Times: Did anything in the finale...
Kristin Chenoweth Dishes On Singing With Ariana Grande, Dolly Parton, Jennifer Hudson
Kristin Chenoweth’s “For The Girls” album has plenty of familiar names, but they’re a little unexpected. The Tony Award winner is collaborating with pop superstar Ariana Grande, country legends Dolly Parton and Reba McEntire, and Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson, and Chenoweth told International Business Times that she handpicked these women.
“I don't very often ask people that I'm friends with, that I admire so much, to do a ...