People railing at Timothée Chalamet over his correct opera and ballet remarks are more attention starved than he is
I am supremely fed up with one of the silliest Oscar controversies ever. What an overblown, all-you-can-whine buffet for the bored.
I am supremely fed up with one of the silliest Oscar controversies ever. What an overblown, all-you-can-whine buffet for the bored.
Leave her at the altar!
Pixar’s original movie “Hoppers” is terribly funny, and often in an unfamiliar, warped way for the cerebral and increasingly coddling studio.
For Timothée Chalamet, Sunday’s womp-womp result will give him even more stress than his frenzied character faces in “Marty Supreme.”
Starring Neve Campbell, it’s a near-lethal dose of nostalgia to anesthetize sad, sad millennials.
Sunday’s BAFTAs were pretty baffling.
There are eight deaths in “How To Make a Killing.” Seven are people and one is done-dirty source material. The blood. So much blood.
From a mafia consigliere to an alcoholic country singer to multiple military men, Robert Duvall disappeared into countless beloved movie roles.
Sunday night’s Grammy Awards at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles especially needed to be a blast. Because Taylor Swift and Beyonce weren’t there.
The Toronto-born actress died Friday at age 71 in Los Angeles, Calif., after a short illness. A true one of a kind, she made us howl with laughter for more than 50 years.
There were plenty of open seats at the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s documentary premiere at the Eccles Theatre in Salt Lake City Sunday morning.
“Sinners” scored a record 16 nominations, while “One Battle After Another” received 15.
The Golden Globes embraced a millennia-old tradition last night: Sunday as a day of rest.