Sonam Bajwa revealed she once declined Bollywood roles with kissing scenes, fearing how it might affect her image in Punjab. After discussing with her parents, she realized it was acceptable. She now ...
Prince William choked back tears as he discussed the devastating impact of suicide with a woman whose husband took his own life in a short film released by the British royal's office on Friday to mark ...
Best friends Evie and Noa have watched films together since they first met five years ago. But are they only there for the love of movies? For Evie (Aimee Lou Wood), film club is her weekly escape – a ...
Grief comes in many different forms. Some people deal with it by crying, letting it all out. Others choose to seek support through other connections. This is what the film "Eleanor the Great" attempts ...
Wicked: For Good will be in cinemas on November 21 and the final trailer has just dropped for the cinematic sensation, which has been hailed 'electrifying' by promoters. The final chapter begins with ...
We have all experienced difficult moments in the kitchen that have left us completely clueless. And it appears the monarch is no different, having been completely baffled by cling film and reportedly ...
George Stephanopoulos caused a disturbance on Good Morning America on Thursday, leading his co-host, Lara Spencer, to ask him if he was "ok." Lara was in the middle of discussing Seth Rogen reviving ...
After weathering a pandemic, dual strikes and massive wildfires, Hollywood is finally getting a lifeline. California legislators voted Friday to more than double the amount allocated each year to the ...
Jeremy has more than 2100 published articles on Collider to his name, and has been writing for the site since February 2022. He's an omnivore when it comes to his movie-watching diet, so will gladly ...
It’s very rare for a giveaway program to more than double and nevertheless merit praise. That’s the case, though, with Gov. Gavin Newsom’s current plan to increase California’s film and TV tax credit ...
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences said using the technology wouldn’t disqualify a movie. But it also said that it favored films with more human involvement. By Brooks Barnes Reporting ...