Kelly Ripa is strutting her stuff on the Oscars red carpet.
25.01.2020 - 04:41 / variety.com
“Bad Hair” writer and director Justin Simien always intended for his horror-satire film to spark a conversation about the way society relates to appearance (especially around and among black women), but filming the project has equally affected his cast, who shared their own struggles to gain acceptance professionally and learn how to accept themselves personally.
“Just last week, last Sunday — I’m not even joking… It was the first time I wore my natural hair out. I actually, like, enjoyed my
Kelly Ripa is strutting her stuff on the Oscars red carpet.
There was no shortage of PDA at the 2020 Academy Awards! Celebrity couples lined the red carpet for the biggest night in film on Sunday, February 9.
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Hulu is set to acquire Justin Simien’s campy horror film “Bad Hair” out of the Sundance Film Festival, insiders told Variety. The global pact is for $8 million.
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Sultry music swells as the camera swoons over a young couple in a tender nighttime embrace. The 1950s residential New York City street is carefully rain-slicked and lined with shiny classic cars: an obvious stage set.
Five years after A’Ziah Wells King posted the Twitter thread known as #thestory — a tale of how a trip from Detroit to Tampa, Fla., to earn money stripping quickly devolved into a wild ride, featuring a kidnapping, a shooting, sex trafficking and a suicide attempt — the real-life “Zola” is celebrating the film adaptation’s debut.
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Beyoncé stepped out on Saturday for Roc Nation's The Brunch, ahead of the Grammys.The singer wore a chic minidress by Francesco Murano, with a pair of strappy sandals.The star-studded event attracted a plethora of celebs including Rihanna, Kelly Rowland, and Sean "Diddy" Combs.In a completely unsurprising turn of events, Beyoncé looked absolutely stunning at Roc Nation's annual pre-Grammys brunch.Photographed at The Brunch alongside husband Jay-Z, Beyoncé was seriously chic in a gray minidress
When it came to depicting the gonzo nature of influencer culture, “Spree” stars Joe Keery and Sasheer Zamata and director Eugene Kotlyarenko did a deep dive into the haves and have-nots of the internet.
Aubrey Plaza gives a go-for-broke performance in “Black Bear,” a galvanizing and serpentine thriller about a weekend getaway that goes dangerously off the rails.
As songs by ZZ Top, Queen and Joe Cocker played on outdoor speakers, a bevy of music's biggest names gathered outside the iconic Capitol Records Building in Hollywood on Thursday morning (Jan. 23) to honor Universal Music Group chairman and CEO Sir Lucian Grainge. The occasion: the unveiling of Grainge's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Beck, Justin Bieber, Sam
Deeply personal but indulgently campy, Justin Simien’s Sundance opener “Bad Hair” is a genre-blending horror show that the director said serves as a tribute to the struggles of black women.
The creator of Netflix comedy Dear White People has said he is not surprised by a lack of diversity in recent Oscar nominations.
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“The Cost of Silence,” a new documentary about the aftermath of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon explosion, doesn’t just chronicle the worst oil drilling disaster in history. It looks at the devastating impact that the use of chemicals called “dispersants” had on Gulf Coast families.