Last year’s Academy Award winners—Emma Stone, Cillian Murphy, Robert Downey Jr, and Da’Vine Joy Randolph—are set to grace the stage once again, this time as presenters at the 2025 Oscars.
Amid the ongoing Los Angeles wildfires, baseless rumours have surfaced suggesting the possible cancellation of the 97th Academy Awards, scheduled for Sunday, March 2, in Hollywood. The claims, lacking any credible foundation, have sparked unnecessary speculation.
Some things about this summer’s slate of movies feel similar – namely, a lot of sequels on offer – while other elements feel a bit different, like the lingering hangover from last year’s twin strikes that brought movie production to a months-long standstill. Nevertheless, there are more than a few characters sure to distract from that with their showy antics, some masked and mouthy (here’s looking at you, Deadpool) and others aiming to turn our emotions ‘Inside Out’ all over again.
"Kinds of Kindness," the forthcoming collaboration between director Yorgos Lanthimos and actress Emma Stone, is set to premiere in theaters this summer. The indie studio, Searchlight, which is distributing the film, has officially scheduled its release for June 21.
Ari Aster, the mastermind behind chilling horror hits such as "Hereditary" and "Midsommar", is set to embark on his next cinematic journey with A24's "Eddington", and the cast lineup couldn't be more promising. Joining the previously announced Joaquin Phoenix are a constellation of stars including Pedro Pascal, Emma Stone, Austin Butler, and more.
Emma Stone claimed her second Academy Award on Sunday, winning the best actress trophy for her role as a woman revived from the dead in the dark comedy "Poor Things."
The movie seemed to throw in every cinematic trick in the book– the black and white to colour transition, the fish eye lens, the peephole, the title cards, the hackneyed steampunk aesthetic. As an audience, I was impressed by the detail, coordination, passion and planning behind this movie – all of which made it impossible to be distracted. The surreal and vibrant world of “Poor Things” earns your attention.
In a star-studded affair at the 2024 Critics Choice Awards on Sunday night, Christopher Nolan's “Oppenheimer” emerged as the big winner, clinching a total of eight accolades, including the prestigious Best Picture award.
Natalie Portman is setting the record straight on the concept of method acting for films. In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, the Academy Award-winning actor shared that she likes to keep her personal life and professional life separate, and that method acting is not something “women can afford.”
The Hollywood awards season kicks into full gear this week with Sunday's Golden Globes ceremony, and actors are pondering how to enjoy the onslaught of attention and survive the ups and downs.
In a remarkable show of solidarity and commitment to resolving the ongoing actors' strike that has persisted for over 100 days, a group of Hollywood's most prominent stars convened on a Zoom call this Tuesday to propose a groundbreaking solution. Their unprecedented offer entails lifting the membership dues cap and introducing a new residual system for streaming platforms, aiming to bolster health benefits and address various concerns raised by the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA).
From the director of “The Lobster” and “The Favourite”, the film is loosely inspired from Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” and is adapted from Alasdair Grey’s novel of the same name.
From a mischievous orphan to a diabolical fashionista - this is Cruella's story.
Emma Stone has joked multiple times in interviews about her fear of spiders and needles, but the one fear she didn't realise was severe until filming “Crazy, Stupid, Love” was her fear of being lifted too high.