Isabelle Huppert Breathes New Life into a Gothic Classic in Mrs. Hyde
The story of timid Dr. Jekyll gets an amusing, French update, led by the Oscar nominee as a put-upon teacher.
The story of timid Dr. Jekyll gets an amusing, French update, led by the Oscar nominee as a put-upon teacher.
From the guest list to the ceremony details, William and Kate made sure to pay sweet homage to Princess Diana on their 2011 wedding day.
Give this woman her bonus.
“I could come out and smile a little and then I would get in that car and I would just let it all go.”
The French president’s coquettish flirtation with Trump masks an agenda with grave geopolitical consequences—for France, Iran, and the world.
Some of the cast reunited in Las Vegas for CinemaCon, making for a very fashionable group of criminals.
The studio is reportedly preparing to announce a replacement for the Pixar chief, who has been on leave since being accused of sexual misconduct.
As news of the band’s new tour rolls out, Nicks tells Rolling Stone there will always be tension between her and her ex.
Another massive special-election swing portends a 2018 bloodbath for Republicans.
As WeWork sets its sights on aggressive growth, the world’s seventh most valuable private start-up is turning to the junk-bond market for a quick cash infusion.
Mick Mulvaney is actively encouraging bankers to bribe lawmakers to get what they want.
The fully booked actor gets candid about the show’s second season, as well as the numerous other projects he’s got in the works right now.
The super-manager had been West’s for years.
A nod to her visiting French guests.
Hello, Coco. So long, Secret Life of the American Teenager.
Alexander? Jerry?!?!?!
Fans might be seeing far less Maggie Greene than they’re used to in Season 9.
At the Tribeca Film Festival, Lee swapped stories with Alec Baldwin and lavished praise on Black Panther.
The actor understands objections to his character: “I’m perfectly willing and happy to step aside or help transition it into something new,” he told Stephen Colbert.
The Emmy-winning actress thinks her character is defined by devotion to her “girls”—and has some ideas about how Lydia turned out the way she did.
Margaret Atwood’s 1985 novel sketched out a rough—but terrifying—picture of the place where Gilead’s Unwomen are banished. Did the TV adaptation get it right in Season 2?
Emma Thynn, an extraordinary cook and mother who is positioned to become Britain’s first black marchioness, has recast the mold of aristocracy with her stylish, entrepreneurial spirit—despite a strained relationship with her in-laws.
Ex-con Charlie Kushner has had enough of people bullying his son.
Going forward, the actress said, “I certainly won’t be naïve about those things.”
The original Avengers go bigger before some of them go home.