Susan Sarandon and her co-star Rose Byrne stopped by NBC's TODAY to talk about their new film “The Meddler,” about a meddling mother and her successful (but single) daughter.
Best known as Marvel superhero Thor on the big screen, Australian actor Chris Hemsworth sat down with TODAY’s Dylan Dryer to talk about reprising his role as the Huntsman in the upcoming “The Huntsman: Winter’s War,”
VEEP star Tony Hale stopped by this morning's TODAY to explain how he draws on his own personal anxiety to play Gary and also addresses speculation about future episodes of “Arrested Development.”
Actor Tituss Burgess plays the hilarious and fierce Tituss Andromedon on Netflix's UNBREAKABLE KIMMY SCHMIDT. The actor stopped by this morning's TODAY to talk about the close rapport between himself and 'Kimmy' star Ellie Kemper
The satirical comedy “Veep” is about to return to HBO for Season 5, and TODAY’s Dylan Dreyer got a chance to visit the set and talk to the stars, including Julia Louis-Dreyfus, who plays the vice president of the United States.
It’s a big day for “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” star and frequent TODAY guest host Ellie Kemper: Not only is Season 2 of “Kimmy” streaming on Netflix, but she’s also expecting her first child!
TODAY’s Al Roker visits the set of the upcoming GHOSTBUSTERS reboot and sits down with stars Kristen Wiig, Melissa McCarthy, Kate McKinnon and Leslie Jones, who director Paul Feig says “get along like a house on fire.”
NBC's Our Run for TODAY series continues with a profile of model Christy Turlington-Burns, who was motivated to take up running after nearly dying in childbirth.
Sitting down with TODAY’s Savannah Guthrie, Wintour expresses her admiration for the film and its makers, joking that they are “incredibly sneaky” and “just follow you around until you say something you regret.”
Actor Kevin Costner’s latest role is as a death-row inmate in the sci-fi film CRIMINAL. Along with the movie’s director, Ariel Vromen, he tells the ladies about the challenge of playing a character who has a dead man’s memories transferred into his own brain.
Director and writer of the critically-acclaimed 2014 film “Boyhood,” filmmaker Richard Linklater stopped by NBC's TODAY to talk about his latest coming-of-age film, “Everybody Wants Some!!”
Best known as the sardonic Dr. Gregory House on the medical drama “House,” English actor Hugh Laurie is now taking on a very different role as an international arms dealer in the TV miniseries “The Night Manager.”
The Tribeca Film Festival now is celebrating its 15th year and founders, actor Robert De Niro and producer Jane Rosenthal mark the occasion with an interview on TODAY.
Jack Reynor appears both in Hollywood blockbusters like “Transformers 4: Age of Extinction” and indie films like the upcoming “Sing Street,” in which he plays a music guru trying to help his little brother impress a girl in 1980s Dublin.
Best known for “Star Trek Into Darkness,” English actress Alice Eve plays a CIA agent racing to stop a hacker who could destroy the world in the upcoming thriller “Criminal.”