Fans and cast members of the show are taking their devastation to social media.
The duo will be capping off 2021 with a bang on Miley's New Year's Ever Party on December 31.
The Pogues are officially coming back with another mystery and surely more love triangles.
The new Sex and the City series follows Carrie, Miranda, and Charlotte in their next chapter of life.
The Academy Award-winning actress had second thoughts about portraying Lucille Ball.
Birthday girl Zoë Kravitz already has fans excited about her next role in The Batman.
Ahead of the premiere of her film Don't Look Up, Jennifer Lawrence reveals why she made the decision to stop acting for two years.
A deleted scene from The Devil Wears Prada would have completely changed the plot if added to the film.
While most true crime films tell the story of a dead person, Lady Gaga had the opportunity to meet the real woman behind her House of Gucci role—but passed.
Star Wars, Shakespeare, Sex and the City, and more will be hitting screens next month.
The actress sued Disney for financial damages from the company's decision to simultaneously distribute Black Widow in theaters and on Disney+.
Their fashionable portrayals give us a glimpse of their posh—or perhaps unglamorous, lives.
The actress spoke candidly with late-night host James Corden about the messiest scene in the movie.
Close friends of legendary singer Freddie Mercury reveal several mysteries in a new documentary.
The Harry Potter saga returns to the big screen with many surprises in store, including a reunion.
Dominic West and son Sean are set to star as the royal father-son duo.
With five films out this year, French actress Léa Seydoux, our L'OFFICIEL Art Winter 2021 coverstar, reflects on making movies and what they mean to her.
The 30-year-old actor is starring in Baz Luhrmann's upcoming Elvis biopic set to be released in June 2022.
The Spencer actress relayed haunting stories during the shooting of Pablo Larrain's film.
Lady Gaga reveals how it felt to have to leave her character and what it was like to "be her again."
Elle Fanning and Nicholas Hoult return for even more glamorous drama.
The 2000s queen is back on the screen.
Leonardo DiCaprio will play guru Jim Jones, who founded a mysterious sect that led nearly a thousand people to commit suicide
Your one and only source, "Gossip Girl" returns this Thanksgiving with more break-ups, betrayals, and blazers.
Jemima Khan, a writer and longtime friend of Princess Diana, has left the Netflix series in response to the show's depiction of the late monarch.