Author: Williams M

Forget peekaboo cutouts and thigh-high slits — celebs are all about showing some serious skin on the red carpet. Wearing outfits with expertly placed floral appliqués, lace in just the right place, or deciding to simply free the nipple has been going on for years. Take Rihanna, for example. The mom-to-be made a splash at the CFDA Fashion Awards in 2014 when she arrived in an Adam Selman sheer gown — sans a bra. Such was the case for Zoë Kravitz at the 2021 Met Gala. The actress wore a see-through Yves Saint Laurent gown made of mesh. While she…

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A federal jury in New York delivered a landmark decision on Wednesday, determining that Live Nation Entertainment and its subsidiary Ticketmaster maintained an illegal monopoly over the live music industry according to CNN. The ruling validates long-standing concerns that the company’s extensive control over concert promotion, venue operations, and ticketing services has suppressed competition, inflated costs for fans, and limited options for artists and smaller venues across the country. The verdict emerged after weeks of testimony in a civil antitrust trial brought by a coalition of more than two dozen states. These states proceeded independently even after the U.S. Justice…

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The advent of artificial intelligence is already changing the way that major motion pictures are made and marketed. But the still-evolving possibilities of AI-assisted performances — or AI-generated actors — could have a major impact on the awards circuit as well as voters and moviegoers alike wrestle with both the potential, and the problems, of blending technology with art. One early test case for how far might be too far for the Academy’s voting body is As Deep as the Grave, a new Western from sibling filmmakers Coerte and John Voorhees. When the duo started production on the film in…

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In Alex Garland’s 2024 thriller Civil War, reporters and photojournalists travel throughout America as the nation stands on the brink of civil war. The film is an unflinching look at the fragility of democracy and at the people caught in the middle of conflict. The war drama was positively received by critics and viewers, praised for its realistic depiction of a nation in decline. The film came at a time when the country stood divided, and two years later, little has changed. This could be why it is still resonating with viewers. Streaming data from FlixPatrol shows that Civil War…

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It’s fascinating that, after barely being on TV over the last 40+ years, Michelle Pfeiffer is starring in two very different TV projects in rapid succession. But they both show the range of what she’s capable of, from the contemplative drama of The Madison to the more brash role of Shyanne in the Apple TV series Margo’s Got Money Troubles. Opening Shot: A girl is playing with “dolls”, which are actually wrestling action figures. The Gist:  Margo Millet (Elle Fanning) was an only child, and because she played by herself a lot, she developed a vivid imagination, which led to…

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One of the — if not the No. 1 — most anticipated movies of the year arrived at CinemaCon on Wednesday, as Christopher Nolan showed off some new footage from The Odyssey during Universal’s presentation. Following a compilation video of his past work, the filmmaker took the stage to a standing ovation, joking he was glad not to be following Steven Spielberg. He mused, “Why The Odyssey? It’s a story that has fascinated generation after generation for 3,000 years; it’s not a story, but the story. I wanted to grab the exciting opportunity of bringing it to a modern cinema…

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Mckenna Grace Scooby-Dooby-Doo … Daphne Needs A Clue!!! Published April 15, 2026 4:30 PM PDT Play video content TMZ.com Mckenna Grace might be a new, meddling kid in the “Scooby-Doo” legacy … but, she’s still got a love for the classic Daphnes — including Sarah Michelle Gellar! We caught up with the star at the airport early Wednesday morning … and, jinkies, did she have a lot to say about her new role in the new series! Check it out, gang … we asked Mckenna if she’s drawing inspiration from past “Scooby-Doo” movies — animated or otherwise — for her…

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This new collection at Shopbop has got us California dreamin’. A few pieces have already sold out, but there are still so many breezy staples (I’m obsessed with this mini dress) that you’ll love mixing and matching into your summer wardrobe. And if you’re an Amazon Prime member, everything ships fast and free so you can start wearing things ASAP! Shop the full collection from LE BOP and Mally K. Goldman, below.

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Now that those back-to-back Wicked movies are the in the history books, Universal’s future has been changed… for good. The studio is quite clearly pinning its 2027 Oscar hopes on Christopher Nolan’s muscular summer blockbuster The Odyssey, with Matt Damon playing the hero of Homer’s epic poem. Launching in theaters on July 17, the film is hoping to follow the playbook that delivered the director’s previous film, Oppenheimer, to a dominant 13 nominations and seven wins at the 2024 Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Director for the Memento helmer. As it happens, Universal’s other big awards player from a…

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Anne Hathaway has played many roles across her two-decade career, but pop star is a new one. As a singer, she’s usually gravitated toward musical theatre — with an exception being her stellar cover of Queen’s “Somebody to Love” — but for David Lowery’s “Mother Mary,” coming from A24 on Friday, she had to go full pop star in the role of Mother Mary, a traumatized fictional singer reminiscent of Madonna and Lady Gaga. It’s a very different style of singing and acting, and during a Q&A in New York on Tuesday, as part of a listening event for the seven-song…

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