Tom Cruise and Leonardo DiCaprio’s attitudes at the festival stand in contrast to those of Paul Mescal, Pedro Pascal, Alexander Skarsgård, Robert Pattinson, and Harris Dickinson
The two actors star in Ari Aster’s corrosive political satire ‘Eddington’, in competition at Cannes, which reveals the conspiratorial tendencies of the United States
These projects were set to become blockbusters, but at the last minute, the lead actor backed out. The result? Some films failed miserably, others succeeded beyond expectations, and some never even made it to the cinema
One of the most brilliant and unconventional actors of his generation turns 50 at an interesting juncture in his career. Although his last two major projects have flopped, he has a knack for coming back when least expected
The tragic death of Liam Payne, who had previously sought help to cope with life in the spotlight, brings new life to the debate over whether early, unbridled fame is compatible with emotional stability
EL PAÍS speaks to artistic director Alberto Barbera, who has had his contract renewed after months of uncertainty. He is ensuring that the event continues to reflect progressive values and defend the most marginalized, in contrast to the Italian government
The HFPA has introduced the new category Cinematic and Box Office Achievement, which could give Taylor Swift her first Golden Globe
This will be the first Golden Globes to be organized without the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, meaning there will be several changes to the ceremony
Historians point out factual errors and hostile bias against the emperor in the movie by the ‘Blade Runner’ director
On October 31, 1993, the most promising movie star of the 1990s died in one of the fashionable clubs in Los Angeles, leaving a legacy that remains alive 30 years later