The film will center around the infamous 2022 match between Magnus Carlsen and Hans Niemann, in which the latter player was accused of cheating and kicked off an unsuccessful legal battle
The Phoenix Suns got swept and are first up to be eliminated in the playoffs. And that means they were first up on Inside the NBA’s official goodbye to every team as they exit the postseason: Gone Fishin’.
The duo were most recently both executive producers on Showtime series "The Curse" under their Fruit Tree production banner.
Luke Grimes, known for his role in the Paramount Network series "Yellowstone," has been confirmed to join the ensemble cast of the highly anticipated A24
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Fresh off his Oscar-winning film Poor Things, Yorgos Lanthimos is releasing a new one, and it's coming sooner than you think. Kinds of Kindness reunites Lanthimos with stars of Poor Things Emma Stone, Willem Dafoe and Margaret Qualley, who join Jesse Plemons, Hong Chau, Joe Alwyn, Mamoudou Athie and Hunter Schafer.
How will history remember the 2024 Oscars? Will it be defined by Oppenheimer‘s seven wins, including for Best Picture? What about Ryan Gosling’s amazing performance of “I’m Just Ken” from Barbie?
The 96th Academy Awards saw some of Hollywood’s best, most beloved, most talented artists recognized for their work.
The 2024 Oscars came down to one final acting race as the category of Lead Actress arrived just before Best Picture was presented. The highly-anticipated category unveiled that Emma Stone was the winner for her performance in Poor Things.
Yorgos Lanthimos' adaptation of Alasdair Gray's 1992 novel Poor Things hit theaters in December 2023, bagged $81.7 million at the box office, jumped into 94th place on IMDb's Top 250 Movies List and secured 11 Oscar nominations.
Everyone has their favorite era of Saturday Night Live, but after watching these 20 sketches, you'll understand why it's the 2010s for many audiences.
A good rom-com can still make audiences swoon, as evidenced by the number of successful modern rom-coms released. These films showcase the versatility of the genre and prove the rom-com certainly isn’t dead.
The Academy Awards are some of the most important accolades in the film industry. However, they can also be notoriously exclusionary, particularly regarding the types of genres that usually accrue awards. Whether awarded for acting, directing, or technical achievements, some of the most beloved comedies in Hollywood history have also managed to become Academy Award winners.
Oscar-winning actress Emma Stone recently confessed her love for Jeopardy! and how she applies to be on the show every year, and now, host Ken Jennings has shared his opinion on the matter.
In a surprising twist at the recent Phoenix Suns vs Los Angeles Lakers game, Hollywood star Emma Stone was spotted leaving early. But it wasn’t her early exit that caught everyone’s attention; it was her casual wave to seemingly Grayson Allen of the Suns, leaving fans and players alike buzzing with curiosity.
It's a big enough feat for one actor to star in a singular major film in one year, but multiple is virtually unheard of. Luckily for these actors, they've hit the jackpot.
Emma Stone hosted Saturday Night Live for a fifth time on Saturday, and during her opening monologue, she got her official Five-Timers Club jacket from fellow club members Tina Fey and Candice Bergen.
If you're sitting around wondering if your crush from your favorite show in 2004 is still really, really ridiculously good-looking and choose not to Google it but still somehow have access to this article, look no further. Here are the teen heartthrobs of the 2000s who have still got "it."
The glitz and glamor of being a celebrity often seem to be the coolest and most alluring part, but no one talks about the pinnacle of success when it comes to fame, and that’s being asked to appear on 'Sesame Street.'
Ever wonder what might happen if an HGTV couple flipped a haunted house? Well, The Curse will seemingly answer such curiosity with the riotous comedy from creators Benny Safdie (Uncut Gems) and Nathan Fielder (The Rehearsal); they both star alongside Oscar-winner Emma Stone.
Popular culture has long been obsessed with the lives and loves of royalty, and while kings have, of course, come in for their fair share of representations, it’s hard to argue that some of the most notable on-screen royals have been women.
Attempts to re-contextualize classic works of literature can be dicey. On occasion, you get a movie like Clueless or, say, Easy A. Here are 20 facts about Easy A that will hopefully be an easy, fun read.
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Emma Stone will now forever be partially known as Cruella de Vil, and she wants to share the Disney villainess wealth. Variety's Marc Malkin asked the cast of Cruella to name one other Disney villain who deserves an origin story film, and Stone's response was particularly interesting.
Cruella de Vil's cigarette holder is as iconic as the Disney villainess herself. However, Cruella—the live-action origin story directed by Craig Gillespie and released to theaters and Disney Plus today—finds the titular character without her chain-smoking habit.
The first thing Emma Stone did when she made it up to the stage after being named best actress at the 89th Academy Awards in January 2017 was point toward Leonardo DiCaprio, who had presented the award, and twist her face in disbelief.
Not every villain is created equal. Emma Stone is the newest cover star for British magazine Total Film, and the photos are totally Cruella: In the interview, Stone was asked about comparisons her titular Cruella character is drawing to 2019's Joker.
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