Creator Ryan Murphy's latest project, "The People vs. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story," premiered Tuesday evening to rave reviews across the board. The new FX series dramatizes the infamous O.J. Simpson case, which some have heralded as "the case of the century." It features an all-star cast that includes Cuba Gooding Jr. (as Simpson), John Travolta, David Schwimmer, Selma Blair, Sarah Paulson and more. See what all Twitter had to say here! Read More »
David Schwimmer opened up this weekend about the "Friends" cast reuniting without Matthew Perry and how Kris Jenner helped him prepare for his role as Robert Kardashian. Read More »
"American Horror Story" better move over because there are some pretty big names coming to its somewhat of a spinoff series "American Crime Story." Now, the two technically don't have anything to do with one another, but since they are both created by Ryan Murphy, going to be on FX and have almost identical names, we're going to think of them as related. The new series from the "AHS" and "Glee" creator has already cast Sarah Paulson, Cuba Gooding Jr. and "Friends" star David Schwimmer in some pretty big roles, but the newest casting decision might just be the biggest name yet. John Travolta has agreed to join the series. According to "E! News," the series, whose first season will center on the trial of O.J. Simpson and be called "American Crime Story: The People Vs. O.J. Simpson," has added Travolta to the cast as Simpson's defense attorney Robert Shapiro. According to Deadline, not only is the star set to play Shapiro on the show, but he will also serve as the producer on the 10-episode series. The site is reporting that Schwimmer will take on the role of Robert Kardashian, while Cuba Gooding and Sarah Paulson will play O.J. Simpson and prosecutor Marcia Clark. This is Travolta's first TV role since he started in "Welcome Back, Kotter" in the 1970s, and fans couldn't be more excited. Read More »
He'll be there for you. David Schwimmer can add crime solver to his resume. Over the weekend, the Friends star helped the NYPD solve a stabbing case that erupted in a neighboring building to him, after providing them with a surveillance video. Read More »
On his Twitter feed, actor Val Kilmer likes to post pictures of landscapes, paintings, even himself. Is it art or just plain weird when a shirtless Kilmer snaps a picture of himself staring at a photo of a smiling David Schwimmer? Read More »