For the tenth consecutive year, Rolex designs the official greenroom for the Academy Awards, only open to presenters, nominees and winners.
While the first Oscars of President Trump’s first term was heavy on politics, Sunday’s Academy Awards seem poised to avoid it.
Tyra Banks Brought Her Stunning Mother
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Essence Black Women in Hollywood 2025: See Cynthia Erivo, Keke Palmer, Tyra Banks and more shine
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Tyra Banks Brings Her Mom to “Essence”'s Black Women in Hollywood Awards in L.A., Plus Cynthia Erivo, Denise Richards and More
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Tyra Banks Brought Her Stunning Mother As Her Date For ESSENCE’s Black Women In Hollywood Awards
When he’s not dressing stars like Bella Hadid and Hailey Bieber, Saint Laurent creative director guru Anthony Vaccarello has emerged as the creative force behind a slate of award-winning films. Will he end up winning an Oscar for the first luxury-brand backed best picture?
From Ariana Grande in Glinda pink to Monica Barbaro in folky lace, method dressing has taken over Hollywood red carpets.
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Francis Ford Coppola uses Razzies ‘worst director’ win to roast Hollywood: ‘I chose to NOT follow the gutless rules’
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Hollywood's worst? Razzies 'honor' 'Madame Web,' Jerry Seinfeld and Francis Ford Coppola
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Francis Ford Coppola Is 'Thrilled' to Accept His 'Megalopolis' Razzie Award, Blasts 'Gutless' Hollywood
Allan Roshanski and Ruslan Magomedgadzhiev were gunned down in Lomita in 2020. A witness revealed why the Aryan Brotherhood wanted them dead.
Behind the glitz of the movie awards season that culminates with the Oscars on Sunday, Hollywood is fighting a battle to keep its place at the center of the global film business.
The share of top roles and filmmaking positions by artists of color in the biggest films of 2024 declined, according to a new UCLA study.
From digitally enhancing accents to resurrecting the dead, AI is reshaping film in pursuit of impossible standards.
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Ahead of the 97th Academy Awards, Diane von Furstenberg hosted her annual pre-Oscars luncheon celebrating women in film. The Los Angeles event was co-hosted by industry powerhouses Ava DuVernay, Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy and Donna Langley.
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