‘UnREAL’ Season 4 Review: The Frustrating Yet Fascinating Hulu Drama Ends On Its Own Terms
Thanks to a surprise release from Hulu, love is dead — at least on the “Everlasting” set.
Thanks to a surprise release from Hulu, love is dead — at least on the “Everlasting” set.
Lifetime and A+E Studios pitched the show to Hulu after disappointing numbers for Season 3.
Executive producers Sarah Gertrude Shapiro and Stacy Rukeyser discuss creating a female-friendly set and the words they refuse to use.
Returning as a reality TV star now occupies the White House and women-led movements are in full force, “UnREAL” shows flashes of greatness in Season 3 — but feels frustratingly uninspired.
The third season of Lifetime’s “Bachelor” satire brings man buns, fist fights, and a “Suitress” to outsmart them all.
TCA: The network also renews “Mary Kills People” and reveals that more than half of its series’ directors are women.
Forget “The Matrix” — ABC’s ratings juggernaut is really where an understanding of “the real” falls apart.
Anne and Michael round up the rest of their Emmys predictions for what might be a big night for HBO.
Don’t worry: Sarah Shapiro, Shiri Appleby and the rest of the “UnREAL” team are helping launch Hollywood careers the right way — not how it’s done on the show.
Everyone from Amy Schumer to Viola Davis took to Twitter to celebrate their Emmy nominations and weigh in on those who missed out.
The star of “UnREAL” directed tonight’s episode and shadowed the CEO of A&E as a “learning” experience, outworking her overworked on-screen character to prepare for Season 2 — and without a breakdown in sight.
#TeamRachel or #TeamQuinn? (As if there’s a choice.)