At 60, the British actress has maintained the style that made her the most photographed woman of the 1990s, alongside her then-partner Hugh Grant. We take a look at how she has stayed true to her unmistakable image over the decades
The designer maintained an idyll with the city that was his muse throughout his career
The artist, who collaborated with Peter Jackson on his movie versions of ‘The Lord of the Rings’ and ‘The Hobbit,’ is the author of the fascinating ‘A Middle-earth Traveller’
At 92, the star has received the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement award. In an interview with EL PAÍS, she discusses her departure from the industry, her celebrated role in Alfred Hitchcock’s ‘Vertigo’ and why she doesn’t want Sydney Sweeney to play her in a future biopic
Soaring costs, brief stays, tight control over communication, and the press’s own shortcomings make access to the biggest actors difficult — they are elusive and nearly impossible to interview
Her chilling performance in ‘Weapons’ has brought the actress — who starred in several 1980s classics — back into the spotlight, sparking Oscar buzz
The Las Vegas Sphere premieres a $100 million immersive version of the 1939 classic
Produced by the creator of Mad Max, George Miller, the movie about a pig got seven Oscar nominations. Its success also had an impact on meat consumption
After his big break in ‘Queen Charlotte’ and triumph of ‘My Oxford Year,’ the Brit says he wants to stop playing ‘soft boys’
The historical drama starring Ryan O’Neal and Marisa Berenson returns to theaters 50 years after an opening as tumultuous as its production
The book dissects the errors and out-of-place details that can jar viewers, even in the most celebrated classics
The former editor of ‘Vanity Fair’ reflects on the future of magazines, his clashes with Donald Trump, how social media has changed celebrity culture, and the rise of tech tycoons, in a rare break from his busy schedule following the release of his memoirs
Celine Song’s latest film explores Jane Austen’s favored dilemma of love or money — arousing the wrath of those who think the movie romanticizes masculine precariousness
Zach Cregger confirms the genre is on a high with a movie that has grossed three times its budget in just over a week
About to turn 44, the actor is reliving his glory days alongside Lindsay Lohan with the success of the comedy ‘Freakier Friday’
In November a remake of the 1980s classic starring Arnold Schwarzenegger will be released, aiming to appeal to audiences who enjoyed ‘The Hunger Games’ and ‘Squid Game.’ But why are violent dystopias so popular?
Vera Drew directs, writes, and stars in ‘The People’s Joker,’ a satire that bypasses the copyright restrictions of the Batman universe
Many celebrities have built literary spaces and reader communities, where their monthly picks often climb straight onto bestseller lists
More than four decades after the original won over critics and audiences alike, a new installment with Ralph Macchio and Jackie Chan is reviving the saga that no one initially believed in
The announcement that there will be another installation of ‘Basic Instinct’ penned by its original screenwriter raises the question of whether an 80-year-old man who has been largely out of the game for nearly 30 years can still scandalize us
The South African celebrates half a century as one of the few actresses recognized unanimously and globally
The actress reprises the role that made her a teen icon alongside Lindsay Lohan in the ‘Freaky Friday’ sequel
Behind the attacks against an actor who always takes a political stand, it is not difficult to sense an orchestrated campaign to undermine his reputation. There are those who think that if everyone is miserable, their own moral misery will be a little more diluted
Unauthorized memoirs claim that the Oscar-winning businesswoman considered her ‘Seven’ co-star inferior to her, and that she married Chris Martin while mourning but that they never got along
In ‘Ladies, Villains and Lolitas,’ film analyst Sandra Miret dissects the cinema that shaped us with a feminist perspective, dismantling stereotypes, clichés and notable absences to make us more critical
No one believed that such a mix of adventure, horror, comedy, and thriller would be a hit. It remains so 40 years later, and new interpretations are emerging all the time
The Canadian researcher has just received the Frontiers of Knowledge Award for his work on anti-obesity drugs. However, he remains cautious about their use