The stars are stepping out for Elle‘s big event!
16.11.2023 - 17:55 / variety.com
Anna Tingley If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. Everyday it seems a new dewy-skinned celebrity is pushing a product onto their followers, one that they believe, or are paid to believe, will “brighten,” “de-puff,” “lift” and “tone” — and generally save you from nature’s most unfortunate truth: gravity. But as the lifestyle and wellness industries become increasingly more saturated, it’s become harder to sift through the noise and find products that actually work, especially when every doctor will tell you that different health routines will interact differently with every type of body.
The importance of specificity, personalization and clinical diagnoses is at the center of a new proactive healthcare company Lifeforce. Lifeforce’s mission is to optimize your overall health and longevity through a comprehensive membership that includes at-home blood testing of 40+ biomarkers (they send a phlebotomist to your home!), telehealth visits with a top functional medicine expert, and a personalized health optimization program created just for you. You’ll even get one-on-one health coaching to help you look, feel, and function at your best.
The best part? Their Black Friday deal is currently going on and you can save $300 on your initial diagnostic. You’ll be weeks ahead of everyone who starts their resolutions on January 1st. Lifeforce’s membership is best for someone who is trying to determine the best next step in their health journey.
The stars are stepping out for Elle‘s big event!
Zack Sharf Digital News Director As soon as news hit in November that Nintendo and Sony Pictures were joining forces for a live-action movie based on the The Legend of Zelda video games, many fans started to predict the the studios had the next “Lord of the Rings” on their hands. Not so fast. Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, the film’s director Wes Ball said he’s long envisioned a Zelda movie not as a “Rings”-like epic but as a live-action Hayao Miyazaki movie.
Filmmaker Reinaldo Marcus Green seemingly rose quickly in Hollywood. Still, the reality is he toiled away in shorts and TV for years before his big breakout feature-length directorial debut, “Monsters and Men,” made a huge splash at Sundance in 2018.
If there is anyone in Hollywood who marches to the beat of their own drum, it’s Nicolas Cage. Whether he’s doing incredibly unique performances in wild genre films or really nuanced performances in acclaimed dramas, you don’t know what you’re going to get with Cage.
Caroline Brew editor Time has released its 2023 Person of Year Shortlist, which includes Taylor Swift, Hollywood strikers, Trump prosecutors and Barbie among the final contenders. The Person of the Year will be announced Wednesday morning. The Writers Guild and SAG-AFTRA both went on strike this year, pausing the development and filming of many shows and movies.
Michael B. Jordan was involved in a car accident.
Robert Downey Jr.‘s closest friends and collaborators are speaking out about his life and legacy.
Looking back, America Ferrera is appalled by the narrative surrounding her body!
Several stars have left Hollywood behind for normal jobs despite having successful movie or TV careers.
The actor who played Les Battersby in Coronation Street, Bruce Jones, has had quite a journey since his time on the soap; from being homeless and battling alcohol addiction to landing roles in Hollywood, he's seen it all over the years. On the show, Les Battersby and his family were notorious for causing chaos on the cobbled streets of Weatherfield, but they quickly became soap legends when they burst onto our screens back in 1997.
Megan Fox had so much to say in a new interview.
Fantasia Barrino Taylor is opening up about her resilience.
The legendary singer of The Pogues, Shane MacGowan, has tragically died at the age of 65 following a long health battle after a lifetime of success in the music industry.
EXCLUSIVE: Quiver Distribution has picked up North American rights to the action thriller Wanted Man, co-written, directed by and starring Dolph Lundgren, for release in select theaters and on VOD on January 19, 2024.
Lisa Armstrong is heading of to the States to start a new career in Hollywood to put her recent failed relationship and her past failed marriage behind her, it has been reported. The makeup artist, 47, was married to ITV star Ant McPartlin, 48, from 2006 until 2018.
Actor Nigel Harman has been taking the Strictly Come Dancing ballroom by storm as the competition's final is now only weeks away. But despite scoring high from the beginning of the series, Nigel was left downhearted during last Saturday's (November 18) Blackpool special.The actor, 50, and his professional dance partner Katya Jones did a quickstep to Duke Ellington’s song It Don’t Mean A Thing, which left them second from the bottom of the leaderboard.They received a total score of 31 points out of 40.This week Nigel and Katya will be doing the rumba to It's All Coming Back To Me Now by Celine Dion as they hope to glide into week 11 of the competition.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Fans clamoring for another “Nightmare Before Christmas” movie should know Tim Burton is vehemently against the idea. The filmmaker, who came up with the “Nightmare” story, co-produced the film and created character designs, recently told Empire magazine that the stop-motion classic is too important to him to ever create a sequel, prequel, reboot or more. “To me the movie is very important,” Burton said.
By Cynthia Littleton Hollywood’s season of strikes came at enormous cost to the entertainment industry. It came in projects that weren’t greenlighted, sleeper hits not realized, breakthrough gigs not booked and paychecks not earned. But by the simple math of Hollywood’s true bottom line, there’s no other way to say it: The strikes waged by the Writers Guild of America and SAG-AFTRA were a short-term financial gift to studio conglomerates that had already been listing because of streaming losses.
It’s been another very busy week in the world of pop culture!
Variety celebrates the accomplishments of women in Hollywood — and there were plenty of those again this year, even during a rare double strike that upended the entertainment industry for months. Several of the women on this list were actively involved in negotiations or advised clients about how to navigate guild rules related to the labor stoppages; others had to shut down productions when SAG-AFTRA members joined writers on the picket lines in July.