Lady Gaga spent months studying Patrizia Reggiani for her role in ‘House of Gucci’
Lady Gaga stars in the film House of Gucci as a woman at the center of a scandal in the world of fashion. Her character turns to murder after being cut from the family business.
The ‘Home Alone’ house could be yours for a night
The McCallister family home will be available to rent on Airbnb later this month. The overnight stay will include junk food, booby traps and “ample opportunity to scream into the mirror.”
Alec Baldwin says he didn’t pull the trigger in the fatal shooting on the ‘Rust’ set
In his first interview since the shooting, the actor breaks down as he remembers the victim Halyna Hutchins.
Disney appoints its first female board chair
Susan Arnold has been elected as chairman of the Walt Disney Co. Arnold will be the first woman to hold the position at Disney.
Philanthropist Jacqueline Avant, wife of music exec. Clarence Avant, is fatally shot
Police are investigating the shooting of Jacqueline Avant, who was found shot in her Beverly Hills home early Wednesday. “I don’t think it’s a random attack”, said police chief Mark Stainbrook.
‘Colorization’ explores the history of Black artists in Hollywood
A new book Colorization: One Hundred Years of Black Films in a White World unpacks the lens through which Black characters have been seen. Will Haygood, the author, explores this using three movies.
With ‘Ghostbusters: Afterlife,’ fans welcome a new generation to their ranks
Ghostbusters fans are die-hard. Writer Dave Mistich is one of them.
Cumberbatch is very convincing as a rancher in ‘Power of the Dog,’ Turan says
NPR’s Steve Inskeep talks to film critic Kenneth Turan for a review of the new film: The Power of the Dog — starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Kirsten Dunst.
‘Original Cast Album: Company’ provides a glimpse of Sondheim’s perfectionism
In 1970, Stephen Sondheim’s comic musical Company broke most of the conventions of American musical theater. Now, a newly restored documentary goes inside the making of the original cast album.
‘Passing’ filmmaker Rebecca Hall shares the personal story behind her movie
Hall’s new Netflix film centers on two light-skinned Black women — one of whom passes for white. The story is a personal one for Hall: Her grandfather and mother also passed as white.
Christmas With the Chosen: The Messengers
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