The latest controversial spot from the Seth MacFarlane series, which appears in this week's THR, tells voters: "Here's a load of comedy to shoot on your chest." READ MORE
Film and TV crews are taking over the city, with a direct-spend increase in the film sector of more than $2 billion since 2002 and 25 primetime series setting up shop in the past year. READ MORE
After appearing in the first two seasons as Allison Williams' on-again, off-again boyfriend Charlie, the actor has left due to creative differences. READ MORE
Peter Mehlman, who coined “spongeworthy” and “yada, yada,” tells THR why he thinks the "Modern Seinfeld" parody Twitter account is "unbelievable" and reveals the inspiration behind his new work, "Mandela Was Late." READ MORE
From dumpster diving for craft services to making movies starring Jennifer Aniston, here's the inside story on the struggles and triumphs of a scene that extends far beyond Lena Dunham. READ MORE
The critically adored HBO comedy, never a ratings juggernaut, finishes its sophomore run about 350,000 south of the season one ender, but the series sees a steady average in gross viewership. READ MORE
The guest star briefly married to Jemima Kirke's character says he "probably" would have filmed the scene himself in deference to Lena Dunham. READ MORE
Cristina Ehrlich and 'Girls' actress Allison Williams immediately bonded when the rising starlet arrived with a binder in hand for their first meeting. READ MORE
Behind the Screen explores the impact of technology on movies and TV shows, specifically content producers, cinematographers, editors, VFX shops and artists, sound mixers and editors, technical (including R&D) roles and the post-production community. This includes products from companies like Red, Canon, Dolby and Avid to new hires in key below-the-line positions on movies or at below the line post/VFX shops