With the hit series behind her, the 23-year-old British actress is ready to forge her own path, both with a new crop of films and as a brand ambassador for Cartier’s Pasha collection.
The Oscar-winning actress discusses the impact of #MeToo, her film 'Gloria Bell,' and her hopes for the future.
Before its premiere on Broadway, the musical about the late princess will be available to stream.
The show's breakout star will not be appearing in its sophomore season.
The writer speaks to L’OFFICIEL about adapting her best-selling book into a Netflix docu-series.
Actress, screenwriter, and musician, at 29, Chalamet is what one might call an accomplished artist. Between childhood memories and a career on the big screen, she invites us to preview a life rocked by the seventh art.
John Waters has shocked and awed audiences for decades with his transgressive cult-classic films. For his new art exhibition at Sprüth Magers, the filmmaker and provocateur takes on his touchiest subject yet.
From the return of popular series like "The Circle" and "The Handmaid's Tale" to new action movies like "Thunder Force," here's what's coming to Netflix, Hulu, HBO Max, and Disney+ this April.
While still in the midst of a volatile pandemic, the Oscars and awards season reminds us that the show must go on.
Sharon Stone has dominated the thriller genre for decades, and constantly looks good doing it.
Kristen Stewart plays the princess in the upcoming biopic.
The singer recently won a Golden Globe for her performance in The United States vs. Billie Holiday.
Sky Rojo, the new series from the creators of Money Heist, is already stirring up conversation. Here's why you should watch it.
The 19-year-old model joins the cast of Ryan Murphy's next project, American Horror Story: Double Feature.
The classic sneaker has made hundreds of on-screen appearances, from Marty McFly's skate shoes to Marie Antoinette's secret choice.
Patrizia Reggiani is not happy with Lady Gaga's portrayal of her in the upcoming Ridley Scott drama "House of Gucci."
The cinema has helped uphold harmful stereotypes surrounding the identity of Asian women, and its effect goes beyond the screen.
Before she was Wanda Maximoff, Elizabeth Olsen spent a decade making films alongside some of the biggest names in Hollywood.
The two-part documentary will cover the actress's life and career until her tragic death in 2009.
Keeping Up With The Kardashians may be ending on TV, but its online imprint lives on forever.
The actor will star as Paolo Gucci, alongside Lady Gaga and Adam Driver in the lead roles.
The cast of Shonda Rhimes' record-breaking Netflix series returns to set to film the highly anticipated second season.