By Nellie Andreeva
13.01.2020 - 14:56 / wmagazine.com
Kaitlyn Dever wears a Marc Jacobs dress and boots; Stephen Jones for Marc Jacobs hat. Beanie Feldstein wears a Marc Jacobs dress, tights, and shoes. Billie Lourd wears a Marc Jacobs dress, tights, and shoes.
Beanie Feldstein: Hair by Mark Townsend for Dove Hair at SWA-Agency; Makeup by Katey Denno at The Wall Group. Billie Lourd & Kaitlyn Dever: Hair by Malcolm Edwards at LGA Management; Makeup by Sam Bryant at Bryant Artists; Manicures by Michelle Saunders
By Nellie Andreeva
Studio veteran Bill Bost has been upped from senior vice president to president of Skydance Television, where he will now oversee the department and its growing slate of broadcast, cable and streaming projects.
By Patrick Hipes
Artists ranging from Camila Cabello and Tyler, the Creator to Billie Eilish and Lil Nas X brought home big streaming gains in the wake of their performances on the 2020 Grammy Awards. According to initial reports to Nielsen Music/MRC Data, the performed songs (including original and popularized versions of songs covered, but not including brand-new-to-market tracks) earned 21.8 million on-demand streams in the U.S.
Last year Netflix released a film starring Brie Larson called Unicorn Store and it was a 90-minute full body cringe. When the streaming service brought a sneak peek of its upcoming release Horse Girl starring the similarly-named-but-they-are-admittedly-nothing-alike Alison Brie to Sundance, it was last on my list of things I wanted to see. I'm here to remind you to never judge a book or a streaming platform's next big title by its cover; Horse Girl is absolutely terrific.
By Bill Warren
Over the years, there have been a number of all-time great, as well as just plain confounding Grammy Awards performances; during the 2020 telecast Sunday night, most of the performances fell somewhere in the middle.
Now that the final notes of Grammys 2020 have been sounded — after a long ceremony that stretched to almost four hours at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on Sunday, January 26 — it’s time to rewind and replay the best musical moments that we’ll remember from the 62nd annual edition of music’s biggest night.
Over the years, there have been a number of all-time great and just plain confounding Grammy awards show performances; during the 2020 telecast Sunday (Jan. 27) night, most of the performances fell somewhere in the middle.
Music to our ears! The 2020 Grammy Awards took over Los Angeles on Sunday, January 26, and they didn’t disappoint.
The 2020 Grammys will take place on Sunday, January 26 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. As always, the full slate of Grammy performances includes nominees and other acts.
Reel Suspects has acquired international sales rights to Caru Alves de Souza’s coming-of-age tale “My Name is Baghdad,” which will world premiere at the Berlin Film Festival in the Generation 14 section.
It's almost time for the 2020 Grammys.
Details of the most talked-about reunion at the 2020 SAG Awards are rolling in! Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt shared a sweet moment backstage on Sunday, January 19, moments after they both won awards.
Best Coast have shared a new song, “Everything Has Changed,” and an accompanying video starring Vanderpump Rules cast members. Watch the Ryan Baxley-directed video, which stars Beth Cosentino as a grouchy gameshow host, below.
The wait is over! The nominees for the 92nd annual Academy Awards were announced by John Cho and Issa Rae on Monday, January 13.