The Showtime series 'The First Lady' shines a fictional spotlight on three of America's most famous first ladies. Why do critics hate the show?
Viola Davis' depiction of Michelle Obama in Showtime's series "The First Lady" turned heads on Sunday evening following the premiere.
The based-on-true events series follows the lives of Michelle Obama, Betty Ford, and Eleanor Roosevelt (played by Davis, Pfeiffer, and Anderson, respectively) ...
Here's an honest review of Showtime's brand-new series 'The First Lady,' which stars Viola Davis, Gillian Anderson and Michelle Pfeiffer.
How Viola Davis, Gillian Anderson, and Michelle Pfeiffer transformed into some of the most formative first ladies in history.
Not everyone is a fan of the lip-pursing Viola Davis does as Michelle Obama in the Showtime series "The First Lady."
Viola Davis went viral over the weekend for her portrayal of Michelle Obama in the Showtime anthology series, which premiered on April 17.
At this time, The First Lady starring Michelle Pfeiffer, Gillian Anderson, and Viola Davis is not streaming on Netflix. Here's where you can watch.
Three powerhouse performers don't always translate to three powerhouse performances, and it definitely doesn't always translate to a great series.