Netflix's upcoming live-action Scooby-Doo series could be Riverdale's true successor, with its darker tone, supernatural ...
A host of characters, movies, and songs created in the early 1930s will enter the public domain at midnight on Jan. 1, 2026.
The original Betty Boop, the first four Nancy Drew books and Greta Garbo's first talkie are among the many works from 1930 that will be free to use.
The original Betty Boop, the first four Nancy Drew books and Greta Garbo's first talkie are among the many works from 1930 that will be free to use, share and remake starting on Jan. 1.
That stick-to-itiveness paid off in spades in 2025: Her new album, “The Art of Loving,” shot to the top of the album chart in ...
The TV series on this list delivered real surprises with new directions and original formats, while others just had good old-fashioned storytelling, our television critic says.
Reinhart played Betty Cooper on the series for seven seasons Gilbert Flores/WWD via Getty On Riverdale, Lili Reinhart’s Betty Cooper learns she has a serial killer gene, becomes an FBI agent, travels ...
Public-domain horror has given us killer Pooh bear, murderous childhood icons, like Steamboat Willie-era Mickey, and a graveyard’s worth of “sure, why not?” premises. Some are fun, some are… choices.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Marc Berman is a New York-based reporter who covers media. Character actress Betty Harford, best known for her recurring roles on ...
Actress Betty Harford, best known for appearing in the shows “Dynasty” and “The Paper Chase,” has died. She was 98. Harford’s death was confirmed by her friend Wendy Mitchell, who said on Facebook ...
Betty Harford, who made several appearances in “Dynasty” and “The Paper Chase,” died on Nov. 2. She was 98. Harford’s death was confirmed by her friend Wendy Mitchell, who shared the news on Facebook.
She also worked for John Houseman on the stage, voiced Gumby’s mother and portrayed Natalie Wood’s sister in ‘Inside Daisy Clover.’ By Mike Barnes Senior Editor Betty Harford, who played Mrs.