Photos of the 2018 Oscar Contenders’ Road to the Awards
The parties, film fests, and events that lined the path to the Dolby Theatre.
The parties, film fests, and events that lined the path to the Dolby Theatre.
From the punk drawl of Sid and Nancy to the magical spell of the Harry Potter franchise.
Five sources say he is deadly serious about the issue.
It’s been exactly one year since the Academy Awards mistakenly gave Moonlight’s best-picture prize to La La Land, at least for a few minutes. Let’s commemorate it by looking at where the very busy stars of Barry Jenkins’s drama are turning up next.
The third season of her Lifetime drama, debuting Monday, explores relevant themes for the Trump era.
A yoga-pants refusenik, a climate science skeptic, and a tech writer with a neo-Nazi pal, among other offenders, have put James Bennet in the crosshairs.
Are you at all surprised?
Why it’s not so shocking Cressida and Chelsy might be included.
The advocate for women’s issues in the White House dodges a question about her father’s sexual assault allegations.
“Yes, Italy, my candidacy for prime minister may be a complete and total farce,” Oliver says, “but be honest: incredibly, I am far from your worst option.”
If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.
The company’s board revealed the decision in a statement on Sunday.
Everyone was wearing one specific accessory in solidarity.
“I feel like I just got freed off of a plantation.”
First of all, as the comedian notes, “That is Donald Trump in a nutshell: proposing a terrible idea in a tone-deaf way, then refusing to acknowledge he just lost the popular vote.”
The way Carl’s death unfolded proves that the series might finally be ready to tackle one of its biggest problems.
An ode to the beating heart of The Simpsons, a role model to a generation of women—and to Yeardley Smith, who’s been bringing Lisa to life for 30 years.
Rick Grimes’s son ended up filling a very specific, painful void in Michonne’s life—just as she did for him.
This series might have gotten dark, but on Sunday, it proved it’s not that brutal.
On the 20th anniversary of the Starr investigation, which introduced her to the world, the author reflects on the changing nature of trauma, the de-evolution of the media, and the extraordinary hope now provided by the #MeToo movement.