(Reuters) - Netflix Inc will stick with the existing producers of its hit Indian show “Sacred Games” for a second season after conducting an independent investigation into allegations of sexual harassment, the company said on Tuesday.
Actress Amber Heard says birth on U.S.-Mexico border sparked rights activism
GENEVA (Reuters) - U.S. actress Amber Heard, a star of the upcoming “Aquaman” superhero movie and a U.N. human rights champion, said on Monday her childhood in Texas near the Mexican border helped spark her activism.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, star of Seinfeld and Veep, awarded U.S. humor prize
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Julia Louis-Dreyfus, an American comedian whose career on the improv stage led to iconic roles on shows such as Seinfeld, was honored on Sunday for contributing to the national culture.
Geoffrey Rush tells court he was 'numb' after misconduct allegation published
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian actor Geoffrey Rush said on Monday he was distraught when he read newspaper articles accusing him of inappropriate conduct, as a court began a hearing into his lawsuit against the publisher.
Discovery, PGA Tour to launch video streaming platform
'Crocodile hunter' Steve Irwin's family launch new show
LONDON (Reuters) - The family of late Australian conservationist and “Crocodile Hunter” Steve Irwin are following in his footsteps with a new television show dedicated to their wildlife conservation work.
'Making a Murderer' resumes quest for justice with 'Part 2'
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The documentary “Making a Murderer” captured attention in 2015 with its story of how two Wisconsin men were convicted of a brutal murder, throwing a harsh light on the U.S.
Paris auction house "would love it" if Banksy pulls another stunt
PARIS (Reuters) - The first auction house to sell prints by Banksy since THAT auction two weeks ago does not anticipate another stunt like the one that shredded half a picture moments after the hammer fell.
Roseanne character dies of opioid overdose as 'The Conners' take over
NEW YORK (Reuters) - One of television’s best-known families returned on Tuesday without its matriarch, as the character of feisty Roseanne Conner was killed off through an accidental opioid overdose.