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'Glee' stars Jane Lynch, Darren Criss, Matthew Morrison, and more are rallying together to raise money in honor of the late Naya Rivera.
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You’ll soon be able to be serenaded by Luke Skywalker himself. Mark Hamill, 68, will play a country singer in Darren Criss’ upcoming Quibi show “Royalties” — and he will have a song on its soundtrack. The series, premiering June 1, is a 10-episode comedy about Pierce (Criss), a songwriter for hire. According to Variety, …
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Darren Criss and his new wife, Mia Swier got dressed to the nines this week, not for a red carpet, but to go around Los Angeles taking photos in front of billboards of Criss’s new show “Hollywood” that is being streamed on Netflix. As red carpets and premiers are no longer happening due to the …
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Ryan Murphy exposes the racism, hypocrisy and sexual discrimination that shaped the careers of major stars such as Rock Hudson (Jake Picking) and derailed the careers of others such as Anna May Wong (Michelle Krusiec) and Hattie McDaniel (Queen Latifah) in his new Netflix series “Hollywood.” Steeped in heavily researched history, the series introduces a …
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Most people come to Hollywood in search of fame and fortune. In Ryan Murphy’s new Netflix series of the same name, they come for a trip to “Dreamland.” “Dreamland” is a password uttered by customers at the filling station run by Ernie West (Dylan McDermott), a middle-aged failed actor who found a more lucrative way …
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Darren Criss is mourning the loss of his father, Charles William Criss Jr., who died Sunday morning after battling a heart condition. He was 78-years-old. “Bill Chris has left the building,” the “American Crime Story” star wrote in a statement posted to Instagram on Tuesday. “After many years of coping with a rare heart condition …
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A prostitution ring run out of a gas station. Naked pool parties held by prominent directors. Shocking racism in the casting of major motion pictures. If any of these scenarios tickle your fancy, dive head first into the new trailer released Monday for Ryan Murphy’s “Hollywood,” a dark look at young actors and aspiring filmmakers …