Who Should Host the Oscars? Carol Burnett and Julie Andrews, Obviously
Let these two great dames take it away.
Let these two great dames take it away.
Bohemian Rhapsody is up, A Star Is Born is down, and more of what the Golden Globes tell us about the big show to come.
Lili Anolik’s new book isn’t just a deep dive into the life of a decades-long fixture on the L.A. circuit, it’s also a love letter. In an interview, Anolik discusses what it was like writing about Eve Babitz.
Surviving R. Kelly makes ample use of reality TV’s visual tics and sound effects—obscuring the vital message of this survivor-led oral history.
On Sunday night, the Golden Globes red carpet looked like America’s fanciest prom.
A preview of what is to come this year for the Cambridges and Sussexes.
The Writers Guild Awards nominations are out, tapping front-runners like A Star Is Born, Black Panther, and Can You Ever Forgive Me?
After a public break with her longtime collaborator, Adlon is finding strength in her own creative vision.
On the red carpet, inside the ballroom, and backstage at the Beverly Hilton, photographer Greg Williams captured unique moments with some of the evening’s biggest stars, including Lady Gaga, Rami Malek, Mahershala Ali and more.
Wilbur Ross says the U.S. hasn’t been hurt by the trade war at all—but “social unrest” may be coming to China.
The Catherine Walker blue overcoat makes another appearance as the royals prepare for life in London again.
Bale said in his speech that Lucifer inspired his Vice performance as Dick Cheney. The Church of Satan’s response? “Hail Christian! Hail Satan!”
The People‘s Bond and the current Bond had a little stare-down, as rumored next 007 Richard Madden once again fended off casting reports.
A small concession by the president may signal a possible endgame to the government shutdown.
The director was fired from the film in 2017 amid reports of disappearances from the set and clashes with star Rami Malek.
“When I heard the news last night, I was doing the happy dance—the hula, the happy dance, on the Upper West Side,” co-anchor Gayle King said Monday morning as she announced Susan Zirinsky’s promotion. “Because I feel that we were sort of like a ship—not sinking, but taking on water. And I feel that she is somebody who can right this ship.”
Fishnets! Silhouettes! Lots of snapping!
Plus, the joke that kept Sandra Oh distracted during the ceremony, Patricia Clarkson’s “bolognese-y” post-party plans, and the return of . . . Anthony Scaramucci?
Glenn Close’s triumphant victory speech was a glimmer of hope in a discordant evening.
When the cameras cut to commercials at the Golden Globes, the real fun happens inside the Beverly Hilton ballroom.
With another Golden Globe for best director under his belt, big things are ahead for the Roma filmmaker.
“This is for and because of you, gorgeous,” he added.
A Star Is Born? Not exactly.
“[Women] have to find personal fulfillment—we have to follow our dreams,” longtime awards-season bridesmaid Close said in a passionate speech that earned her a standing ovation. “We have to say, ‘I can do that. And I should be allowed to do that.’”
The Oscar race looks more uncertain than ever.