“She Brought a Baby Onto the Set of Gilead — And Somehow Didn’t Fall Apart.” Elisabeth Moss Finally Opens Up About Motherhood, Directing, and the Scene That Made Her Cry So Hard She Had to Stop Filming. The Handmaid’s Tale Star Says Becoming a Mom Changed Everything — Including How She Sees June. Now She Tells New Moms: “Wait a Year Before Watching This Show.”

Elisabeth Moss has taken on the role of a mother both on-screen and in real life. The Handmaid’s Tale star welcomed her first child in 2024 after revealing she was expecting during a late night show appearance. In a May 2018 conversation with Marie Claire UK, Moss opened up about the possibility of welcoming children, saying, “I like … Read more

“He Was Only Supposed to Be the Husband — But Gilead Got Under His Skin.” O-T Fagbenle Finally Speaks Out in a Shocking, Unscripted Interview That’s Shaking The Handmaid’s Tale Fandom. He Wasn’t the Hero. He Wasn’t the Villain. He Was the One Who Stayed — And Broke Anyway. Crew Say One Behind-the-Scenes Breakdown “Wasn’t Acting.” And As the Final Season Nears, Fans Are Wondering: Did Luke Make It Out of Gilead… or Did O-T Bring It Home With Him?

Interview: O-T Fagbenle on how ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ Changed His Life [VIDEO] When The Handmaid’s Tale debuted in 2017, O-T Fagbenle never imagined it would run for six seasons. Eight years and 66 episodes later, the Emmy-winning series ended in May, finally bringing Fagbenle’s Luke Bankole and wife June Osborne (Elisabeth Moss) back home to Boston. In … Read more

13 Words. No Guns. No Screams. But Gilead Just Shook. A Whisper That Made Serena Freeze, Left One Character Sobbing, And Fans Rewinding Again and Again. Is June Starting a War—Or Walking Into a Trap? Writers Called It the Heartbeat of the Finale. Insiders Say It Almost Got Cut. And What’s That Hand-Stitched Symbol in Red Thread Everyone Missed? You Might Want to Watch This With the Lights On…

The Handmaid’s Tale has never shied away from horror, but season 6, episode 7 – bluntly titled Shattered – opens with one of the most gut-wrenching moments of the series to date. Armed men storm Jezebel’s, machine guns at the ready, as our beloved Janine (Madeline Brewer) begs them not to do this awful thing that they’ve set … Read more

Pastels, pet birds, and a Greek myth gone terrifying: The shocking secret behind Lilly Pulitzer’s dresses in “Sirens” will make you question everything pink and pretty! When ancient tragedy meets bird obsession wrapped in sugar-coated nightmares, Stepford meets Styx in a way you never imagined. Don’t be fooled—nothing pastel is innocent here! Dive into how “Sirens” turned sweet aesthetics into a modern paranoia factory, and why birds aren’t just birds anymore…

‘Sirens’ Creator on the Power of Lilly Pulitzer, Michaela’s Bird Obsession and Turning Greek Myth Into New England Nightmare SPOILER ALERT: This story contains spoilers from all five episodes of “Sirens,” now streaming on Netflix. Hey hey! Starch your pastels and delete all your incriminating texts — Molly Smith Metzler‘s new black comedy series “Sirens” is now streaming on … Read more

From staged emergencies to real heartbreak — Noah Wyle admits The Pitt is fiction, but the pain it portrays hits home for health care heroes. Playing a doctor on the show has opened Wyle’s eyes to the raw truth nurses and physicians live every day. Behind the scripted drama lies real exhaustion, bravery, and heartbreak that can’t be turned off. While the series entertains, their battle rages on. Here’s why Wyle insists urgent action can’t wait.

Noah Wyle: I play a doctor on ‘The Pitt.’ Real health care workers need our help. Since ‘The Pitt’ premiered, I’ve heard from health care workers who said they finally feel seen. Their stories echo the same themes: Exhaustion, compassion and a system that threatens their work. I’ve spent a lot of my life wearing scrubs, … Read more

Redemption arc begins — And Just Like That… shatters low expectations with a bold, critically acclaimed Season 3 comeback. After two seasons of lukewarm reactions and fan frustration, the Sex and the City sequel finally finds its stride. Season 3 flips the script with sharper writing, richer character arcs, and the emotional depth audiences craved from the start. Critics are calling it a reinvention, not just a return. The missteps are behind them—here’s how it finally got it right.

“And Just Like That…” Finally Breaks Disappointing Trend with Critically Acclaimed Season 3 After a four-year struggle, “And Just Like That…” has finally turned a corner, breaking one of the “Sex and the City” revival’s most frustrating patterns. Debuting in 2021, the HBO Max series brought back Sarah Jessica Parker’s Carrie Bradshaw, alongside Miranda Hobbes (Cynthia … Read more

Timeline turned upside down — The And Just Like That… showrunner finally speaks out on Aidan’s jaw-dropping early comeback and the turmoil that follows. No more waiting five years—Aidan returns by episode 2, sending fans into a frenzy. Michael Patrick King admits this bold move wasn’t a slip-up, but a calculated risk to push Carrie and Aidan’s shaky relationship to the edge. It’s chaotic, rushed, and heart-wrenching—and just the kind of drama they aimed for. Here’s why time sped up—and what’s coming next.

Showrunner Michael Patrick King Explains Aidan’s Early Return in “And Just Like That…” Season 3 Despite the five-year promise at the end of “And Just Like That…” season 2, Aidan Shaw (John Corbett) made an unexpected early appearance in season 3, episode 2, “The Rat Race.” Showrunner Michael Patrick King revealed that the decision to … Read more

History has a way of circling back — Sex and the City made it clear 23 years ago: Carrie and Aidan were never built to last. Their reunion might stir up warm memories, but the flaws were written into their story from the start. Emotional disconnects, trust shattered by betrayal—every sign was there in the original series. The reboot may try to change the narrative, but some love stories are destined to fall apart. This breakup didn’t blindside us. Here’s why we always knew it was coming.

“Sex and the City” Foreshadowed Carrie and Aidan’s Doomed Revival Romance Decades Ago Twenty-three years prior to their current relationship struggles in “And Just Like That…” season 3, the original “Sex and the City” series already laid bare the inherent challenges in Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) and Aidan’s (John Corbett) romance. In the season 3 premiere … Read more

Before season 4 starts cooking, ask yourself this — what did we miss in season 3? It wasn’t the food that burned. It was the tension nobody talked about. Carmy wasn’t cracking — he was hiding. Sydney wasn’t anxious — she was waiting. And Richie? That look said everything and nothing at once. Fans are now connecting dots the show never confirmed. What if season 3 wasn’t the story, but the smoke before the real fire? Keep your eyes open. This time, the heat isn’t just in the kitchen.

‘The Bear’ season 3 recap: Everything you need to know before watching season 4 Can’t wait for The Bear season 4? Here’s a quick recap on everything that went down in season 3 before the new chapter drops. The cat’s officially out of the bag — Jeremy Allen White is back in the apron sooner than expected, with season … Read more

Behind the luxury was a lie—and it’s louder than any scream. “Secrets We Keep” doesn’t end with answers. It ends with a quiet moment that hits like a gut punch. When Ruby vanished, the family mourned. But when police opened the door to one forgotten room, they didn’t just find evidence—they unearthed a truth nobody wanted out. What really happened to the nanny? And why was silence more important than justice? The final five minutes will leave you gasping… and rethinking everything you thought you knew.

“Secrets We Keep” Ending, Explained: What Did the Police Discover About Ruby’s Disappearance? Netflix’s dark Danish thriller, which debuted on May 15, left viewers wanting more Courtesy of Netflix ©2024 Marie Bach Hansen as Cecile Mike Vinter-Jensen in ‘Secrets We Keep’. Secrets We Keep is full of twists and turns. The Danish limited series, created by … Read more