We laughed,we cried,we checked our watches … the 97th annual Academy Awards held space for everyone.
At the start of award season these three actresses led the race,but in a surprise twist all three have been shut out of this year’s Academy Awards.
Australia came away empty-handed,Emilia Pérez was the surprise hit,and Wicked,the biggest film of the year,failed to cast a strong spell over the Globes.
“Statuette” dressing,a classic accessory and some controversial menswear gave an above-average start to awards season,but some celebrities fell short.
The new blockbuster movie of the stage show Wicked calculates the cost of female niceness and has radical things to say about the way women are cast into rigid roles.
While the press tour for the movie adaptation of Wicked has made the term go viral,holding space isn’t new. Here’s what it means.
They’re crying together in interviews,embracing each other on red carpets,and holding each other’s fingernails. Is this the new normal for movie promotion?
Director Jon M. Chu has taken a successfully radical approach to the beloved Broadway musical,smoothing out the kinks in the narrative.
The stars were out for the blockbuster adaptation of the hit stage musical,which premiered at the State Theatre on Sunday.
A fan edited the film’s promotional poster,triggering major upset from one of its leading ladies,and a broader conversation around the ethics behind fan art.