Curb Your Enthusiasm ended on a high note. The series finale delivered 1.1M viewers across HBO and Max on Sunday night, according to Warner Bros. Discovery. That’s the best audience of the season and, in fact, it’s the largest audience the series has seen since the Season 10 finale, which drew 1.4M viewers. Audiences seem
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Once again, life has imitated art. A billboard in Los Angeles has been vandalized in an homage to Curb Your Enthusiasm. The billboard, located at Centinela Ave. and Santa Monica Blvd., depicts an advertisement for Susie Essman‘s Caftan. On the show, the Susie character started her own business and used a billboard to advertise it.
Lori Loughlin was the big guest star on Sunday’s episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm — and her participation in the college admissions scandal took center stage. The March 10 episode kicks off with Ted Danson asking Larry David to help the co-star of his play, who is Loughlin, get into David’s country club. Even though
After a couple of faux series finales and several multi-year breaks between seasons — including one that lasted six years — it’s no wonder that the most frequent question asked ahead of Curb Your Enthusiasm‘s 12th and final season has been, Is this really the end? “This time it really feels like it,” HBO‘s head
Richard Lewis has revealed that, when he first met his lifelong friend Larry David, he disliked him so intensely he couldn’t wait to get away. Lewis, who appears with David in the upcoming 12th series of Curb Your Enthusiasm, told the UK’s Spectator magazine that the pair, who were born three days apart in Brooklyn
Emmy winner Robert Weide – principal director and exec producer of Curb Your Enthusiasm for the show’s first five years – has penned a moving farewell to his late wife Linda, who died in December. Weide’s tribute has been published in the Los Angeles Times and includes poignant descriptions of the “low maintenance” way Linda