Glen Powell finally opens up about how he and Sydney Sweeney leaned into the affair rumors while promoting Anyone But You.
Natalie Portman has reportedly gotten divorced from husband Benjamin Millepied.
Details have been revealed about Anya Taylor-Joy's wedding in Italy, which was attended by Cara Delevingne and more.
Amber Heard has taken the stand against Johnny Depp, and now a Fantastic Beasts star is involved.
Will Smith opened up about a rough period in his relationship with Jada Pinkett Smith.
Catherine Fitzgerald talks about her decade-long marriage with The Affair actor.
The Mamma Mia actress has (sort of) broken her silence about PDA with her Pursuit of Love co-star.
The rumor mill has been busy this week with Armie Hammer and Rebecca.
On paper, Francis Lee’s Ammonite seems like the kind of film for those who enjoyed last year’s exquisite Portrait of a Lady on Fire. It’s about the love affair between two women who can’t live their romance openly but feel a burning passion that can only end with bittersweet melancholy. And yet whereas Portrait of a Lady on Fire is one of the best love stories in cinema, Ammonite is a cold, dry picture that goes through the motions without ever pushing deeper into its characters’ psyches or their relationship. It’s a film that manages …
Jada Pinkett Smith reveals why she wanted to hold off on dropping that Red Table Talk episode.
Turns out Fatal Affair's sexiest scene wasn't great to film.
If you put good actors that I have heard of in a domestic thriller genre, give it a juicy title like Deadly Love or Sensual Graveyard, and score their forbidden love turned violent obsession with "a throwback song distorted into ominous tones," not only will I watch your film, but I will love your film. I will shout about your film from the rooftops. I am a "cheesy, suspenseful, character-driven domestic thriller" stan, and I don't care who knows it. For all of these reasons, I am beyond excited to present the trailer for Netflix's upcoming Fatal …
In addition to dropping the final trailer, Marvel Studios also released a brand new Black Widow poster today. The film is the long-awaited solo movie for Scarlett Johansson’s titular character, who made her MCU debut all the way back in 2010’s Iron Man 2. Over the course of the next several movies—especially the Captain America sequels and Avengers films—Johansson fleshed out this “sexy spy” character into a compelling, tortured individual with “red in her ledger.” Now, at last, we’ll see how that red got there in the first place. Directed by Cate Shortland, Black …