Not only does it star Kristen Bell, Veronica Mars herself, but it also stars Adam Brody, the most millennial-coded boyfriend. Those are just a few reasons why Nobody Wants This is the series of the year, but here are some more!
[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for Nobody Wants This Season 1.] It’s Joanne (Kristen Bell) and Noah’s (Adam Brody) world, and we’re just living it.
The recently released Netflix rom-com series co-stars Kristen Bell and follows a new couple facing differences of faith.
Get ready for another batch of your very favorite Hollywood-ites turning to television to trace their ancestries to some strange and surprising new places when Finding Your Roots returns for Season 11 on PBS.
Millennials, this is our moment. Two of your favorite stars of the early 2000s are starring together in a new Netflix show. Veronica Mars alum Kristen Bell and The O.C.‘s Adam Brody are teaming up for the rom-com series Nobody Wants This.
Being famous certainly comes with perks, but there's also a downside. Some struggle with a lack of privacy, while others grapple with the commentary from fans and critics.
Nobody could have predicted the rate at which it grew and changed the world forever, thanks to products like the MacBook, iPhone, and Apple Watch. It was only a short time before Apple entered the world of television and streaming, with AppleTV+ launching in 2019.
TV history is littered with examples of great couples, whether in sitcoms — where the will they/won’t they dynamic is particularly pronounced — or in dramas. These character pairings are easy to invest in — people who seem almost from the real world. Unsurprisingly, the best TV couples are those who end up being better as a pair than they ever were as individuals.
During its upfronts presentation on Wednesday, Netflix touted its massive active user count — a reported 40 million across the globe — and revealed some of its upcoming originals to advertisers.
Though paranormal romance TV series have long been a part of popular culture, they experienced a moment of cultural dominance in the late 20th century into the 21st century, thanks to the explosion of such series in the world of book publishing. Take a look at some of the most extraordinary examples of the genre, both past and present.
Stars — they're just like us. These 20 are a little closer to regular people thanks to their obsession with their pets.
Along with the everyman character, the everywoman has been a staple part of the television landscape for almost as long as the medium has been in existence. The everywoman character often becomes the nexus for what American society thinks about the role that women should play in both the home and in the world at large.
We all have our favorite "bad" comedies that we put on to laugh. Just because a film didn't do well with critics doesn't mean it is entirely bad. Here are 20 comedies, over the past few decades, that are so bad, they're good.
We all know the entertainment industry is rife with nepotism. Here are some of the best TV cameo appearances from cast members' relatives.
One New York City pizzeria became The Good Place last week as former costars D’Arcy Carden, Kristen Bell, and William Jackson Harper met there for lunch.
It’s a mid-2000s dream duo as Adam Brody joins the cast of Netflix‘s upcoming untitled comedy led by Kristen Bell. The project created by Erin Foster is executive produced by Modern Family funnyman Steven Levitan and will see Brody take on the role of Noah.
Some of these facts will be new to you, but we know some of you will already know a few. If that’s the case and it annoys you, let it go.
Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard have no problem sharing details from their lovely life together, and that included a health report from Bell on Tuesday's "Jimmy Kimmel Live."
Bell and Shepard began dating in 2007 and briefly broke up three months into their relationship, but they were engaged in 2009 after filming When in Rome together.
Whether you watched them at home or at the movies, there are the best new comedy films of 2021.
Dax Shepard has been proclaiming his unrequited love for Brad Pitt for years, but he has finally moved on.
Kristen Bell is the only cast member from the original Gossip Girl to reprise her role for the forthcoming HBO Max reboot series, and she teased what fans can expect while virtually chatting with The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon last night (June 9).
It's mind-boggling how much content there is to choose from on the internet. How is anybody supposed to choose where to spend his or her time? Lately, an ongoing—often stressful, worrisome, or flat-out terrifying, too—news cycle has become unavoidable, and a negative effect on your mood probably feels inescapable.
Those subscribers of Disney+ have seemingly endless options — for all ages — to help pass the time or enjoy following a day of e-Learning. Here's a look at 25 of the best binge-worthy options from the popular streaming device.
In going with just 25, please accept that many shows had to be sacrificed to create this list. And hour-long comedies — as great as they can be — are also not included. (Sorry, "Psych" and "Ugly Betty.")
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