Forget everything you know about Emma Stone because she has completely reinvented herself for her latest role in Disney’s eagerly anticipated Cruella.
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A year ago, Eliza Hittman’s “Never Rarely Sometimes Always” was less than a month away from opening in theaters. It had premiered to rave reviews at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival with Sidney Flanigan earning major accolades in her professional acting debut.
Flanigan never dreamed she’d still be talking to press about the movie 11 months later, but she recognizes it’s probably a good thing all around. READ MORE: Eliza Hittman on the intricate feminism of ‘Never Rarely Sometimes Always”
.Forget everything you know about Emma Stone because she has completely reinvented herself for her latest role in Disney’s eagerly anticipated Cruella.
Sharon Stone had an incredible reason to celebrate on Tuesday after finally getting her hands on her debut book!The Basic Instinct star was overcome with emotion as she shared the unboxing of her tome, The Beauty of Living Twice, alongside her lookalike mother, Dorothy Stone.READ: Sharon Stone reveals incredible hidden talentSharon was almost speechless as she admired the pile of books, which feature a stunning black and white portrait of the actress on the cover.WATCH: Sharon Stone is giddy
Jared Leto won for has been missing for years. He may have a chance to replace it with a new statuette soon, though, as the actor has thus far been Golden Globe and SAG Award-nominated for his performance in, with a likely Oscar nomination — his second — on the horizon.
EXCLUSIVE: Deadline hears that the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is seriously considering locating the 93rd Academy Awards at Union Station, the cavernous main railway station in Los Angeles. Nothing is set yet, but sources said that is the venue AMPAS favors at the moment.
Today's announcement of the 2021 Bafta nominations is so different to what we saw competing at the Golden Globes last month that it's hard to imagine which way the Oscars will go.
It seems as if the year's extended awards season has been going on forever. But for Sony Pictures Classics' entries — including The Father, starring Anthony Hopkins, and French Exit, showcasing Michelle Pfeiffer — the quest is just beginning in earnest.
In honor of awards season, Real Time host Bill Maher affixed a special ribbon to his lapel and spoke out about an urgent new cause.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaNamir Smallwood and Sidney Flanigan will star in “Rounding,” a new dramatic thriller from “Saint Frances” director Alex Thompson. “Rounding” follows a driven young medical resident (Smallwood) who transfers to a rural hospital for a fresh start.
Never Rarely Sometimes Always writer-director Eliza Hittman and its star Sidney Flanigan sat down with The Hollywood Reporter to discuss their acclaimed film in a THR Presents Q&A powered by Vision Media. Newcomer Flanigan stars as Autumn, a pregnant teenager in small-town Pennsylvania who is seeking an abortion.
due to the coronavirus pandemic — with studios repeatedly pushing release dates and film festivals scrapping plans or moving online — prompting awards bodies to postpone their respective telecasts and adjust eligibility rules to account for continued uncertainty.Below, ET has your handy awards season calendar to keep you up to date as we learn more about what's to come for the Oscars, Golden Globes, GRAMMYs, BAFTA Awards and more.The 78th annual Golden Globe Awards -- originally scheduled for
Carole Horst A critical hit that has been praised by audiences for its unvarnished look at abortion rights, Eliza Hittman’s drama “Never Rarely Sometimes Always” hit the Sundance festival last year after years of research and input from Planned Parenthood. The film is one of the few American films to tackle abortion access head on in a straightforward manner, sloughing off overly emotional drama and divisive politics. The idea for the film, which follows the journey of 17-year-old Autumn and
In an awards season unlike any we’ve seen, the Golden Globes still stuck to the script when it came to the Best Film Drama, with Searchlight Pictures’ Nomadland taking home the top prize Sunday night. It was the film’s second win at the 78th Golden Globes after its director, Chloe Zhao, made history by becoming the first Asian woman and second woman to take home the prize. The film beat out fellow nominees The Father, The Trial of The Chicago 7, Mank and Promising Young Woman.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter“Never Rarely Sometimes Always,” a slice-of-life drama that grapples with abortion restrictions, has been in the awards conversation since it premiered at last year’s Sundance Film Festival. It’s gotten nods from the Indie Spirit Awards, National Board of Review and New York Film Critics Circle.
Annie Easton’s journey comes to a close Hulu’s Shrill ends in May with its third and final season. But as bittersweet as ending the series about self-discovery may be, star and executive producer Aidy Bryant said her character’s journey culminates in a satisfying coda.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaTerrified and tired, a 17-year old girl named Autumn fights back tears while sharing details about her relationships and sexual history.
Beyond the acceptance speeches and red carpet looks of a usual awards season is a massive industry of those who work to create glamorous moments on and off-camera. Event planners, florists, limo drivers and DJs count the typical January-to-March window between the Golden Globes and Oscars as their most profitable.
Viola Davis announces emphatically, punctuating each word with a stroke of her hand, «because a lot of times when Black actors are nominated for any award or get any accolades or get a spotlight, it is always with a caveat that it is only happening because we're Black. Or it is only happening because such and such and such and such.
Steven Yeun, who happens to be his cousin by marriage, and the actor signed on as Jacob. He cast Yeri Han as Monica and newcomers Noel Cho and Alan S.