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Seth MacFarlane believes Hollywood has tilted too far toward grim, pessimistic storytelling, and it’s time to bring back hope ...
Two Limb Policy on Netflix is rush to Google and search ‘Ted Danson blackface.’ That’s what I did at least, and it’s hard to believe anyone wouldn’t, unless they already know what it is. That’s also ...
In his Awards Circuit column, Michael Schneider notes living legends like Jean Smart, Kathy Bates and Harrison Ford are finally getting Emmy flowers.
During a recent conversation with Cheers icon Ted Danson on the Where Everybody Knows Your Name podcast, the Family Guy creator talked about his desire to send optimistic messages through his work.
Seth MacFarlane, creator of the wild and often outrageous “Family Guy,” wants to see a little more positivity on TV.
The marketing campaign for Blake Edwards' 1986 comedy A Fine Mess positioned the film's stars as the next big comedic duo.
Family Guy fans know Seth MacFarlane for his sharp humor, but lately, he's using his voice for something deeper.
Fans of the HBO Max satire movie Mountainhead will likely enjoy shows like Succession, Silicon Valley, and Ramy.
MacFarlane said while he enjoys shows like The Handmaid's Tale, he's become fatigued with dystopian narratives. The Family ...