The new King Midas of television is a cowboy who lives on a ranch
Taylor Sheridan is behind the success of ‘Yellowstone’ and the creator of series such as ‘Tulsa King,’ ‘Mayor of Kingstown’ and the recent ‘Landman’
Taylor Sheridan is behind the success of ‘Yellowstone’ and the creator of series such as ‘Tulsa King,’ ‘Mayor of Kingstown’ and the recent ‘Landman’
The success of the teen show seemed to position her as America’s next sweetheart, but the actress chose to step away from Hollywood and leave it all behind. Despite her aversion to media spotlight, Russell has once again proven in ‘The Diplomat’ that she can make any role iconic
The adaptation of Gabriel García Márquez’s novel is a tribute to a Colombian history woven from both magic and violence
The Mexican-Cuban comedian gets laughs out of trauma, fragile masculinity and the importance of going to therapy in the series ‘Lopez vs Lopez,’ now into its third season
Adam Brody’s comeback in ‘Nobody Wants This’ has put a spotlight on the TV stars of hit shows such as ‘Dawson’s Creek,’ ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ and ‘Gossip Girl’
The documentary ‘State of Silence,’ directed by Santiago Maza and produced by the Mexican actor and Gael García Bernal, portrays the dangerous conditions journalists face on a daily basis
The star of the series, which has just released its second season after its comeback last year, says that he feels more alive now than he did 30 years ago: ‘I think I’m certainly more interesting’
The ex-convict, who remains under house arrest for violating the terms of her visa, took part in the popular ABC dance show but was eliminated in the second episode — a decision she continues to complain about
Follow the first face-to-face between the Republican and the Democrat on EL PAÍS tonight
May Pang was the Beatle’s partner for 18 months while he was estranged from Yoko Ono (who nonetheless oversaw many aspects of their relationship.) Now, she’s sticking up for their personally and artistically fertile time together, and refuting unsavory rumors
The mastermind behind the October 7 attacks presented ‘Fist of the Free’ a year before the offensive. The similarities between the show and what later happened have sparked debate about whether it was sending a message
The Aboriginal Peoples Television Network is celebrating 25 years of broadcasting news, cultural and entertainment content in Canada for Indigenous groups and other audiences
Television censors them, politicians try to avoid them, and comedians appropriate them, but swear words all depends on context
Series like ‘Squid Game’, ‘Stranger Things’ or ‘Severance’ are forcing fans to wait more than three years for new episodes. What was once an exception is now the norm
The second season of the ‘Game of Thrones’ spinoff delves into the confrontation between two sides of the Targaryen house. ‘We want to reward the audience for sticking with us,’ says showrunner Ryan Condal
The peculiar lawyer seen in ‘The Good Wife,’ and ‘The Good Fight’ stars in ‘Elsbeth,’ a series in which she uses her particular style to solve crimes for the New York Police Department
The fourth season of the superhero series ramps up the political satire. ‘We’re being manipulated to hate each other and I find that very hateful,’ says its showrunner
The HBO series is a fiction within a fiction, the forced account of a double agent and professional liar. It is a satire of the Vietnam War and post-war fallout, exile, prejudice and the so-called melting pot
Free-to-air channels have gone from producing hundreds of test episodes to almost none, a phenomenon that reflects a change in an industry more concerned with cutting costs than originality
The German-Spanish actor plays the man who came before the icon over six episodes, portraying the eternal outsider in the nocturnal excess of early 1970s Paris
The graduation of a fiction about a school is a key moment for its survival. Options include new generations of students and changes of scenery
The great mystery of these series is not the crimes being solved, but how each new production of such a hackneyed and exploited genre seems new and bold
In the show’s seventh and final season, the protagonist, a doctor with autism, has become a father. ‘It’s like a graduation. It’s a bittersweet sensation,’ says the actor
The actress now stars in the miniseries ‘Mary & George,’ a palace intrigue based on the true story of a woman who raised her son to be the lover of King James I of England
The ambitious FX historical series, available on Hulu in the U.S., is set in the time of the samurai and tells the story of courtly intrigue and a throne at stake. Matters are complicated even further by the arrival of the British and Western capitalism in Medieval Japan
Drug trafficking and use is often glorified and trivialized in pop culture, but even feminists who protest this portrayal ignore how their own drug use fuels human trafficking and the arms trade
Far from a morbid retelling of death, the series features notable sets and costuming — and does not shy from showing the machismo that permeated the hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper