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Charlotte Casiraghi, Granddaughter of Princess Grace of Monaco, Wows in Bridal White at Cannes
Marie Claire· 5 days agoFor all intents and purposes, the modern day royal family of Monaco was sort of born thanks to the...
With a sequel in the works, 'Red, White & Royal Blue' stars reflect on its success — and R rating
Associated Press via Yahoo News· 5 days agoWhen “Red, White & Royal Blue” debuted last summer, it did so without fanfare or spectacle, landing...
The Sexiest Movies You've (Probably) Never Seen
Time via Yahoo News· 4 days agoGrant). There she meets provocateur Henry Miller (Fred Ward)—whose explicit autobiographical novel Tropic of Cancer is yet to be written—and his...
34 Iconic Bobs That Will Inspire You To Go For The Chop
Vogue· 6 days agoFrom film to fashion to politics, the chin-length crop has always been a hit: just think of Gwyneth...
13 Celebrities Who Dated People Who Worked For Them
TooFab· 2 days agoWhile dating an employee can make things a little bit complicated, a few of these famous couples have proven that when it’s meant to be, it can...
Charlotte Casiraghi's Cannes Dress Co-Signs the Bridal White Trend
W Magazine· 6 days agoThe biggest red carpet trend that’s emerged at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival? Well, aside from the...
Paul Schrader Reflects on Old Hollywood at Cannes Film Festival 2024
Collider· 3 days agoWriter and director Paul Schrader's latest, Oh, Canada, recently celebrated its world premiere at...
Lady Gaga Drops ‘Chromatica Ball,’ ‘The Acolyte’ Cast Launches New ‘Star Wars’ Series and This...
The Hollywood Reporter via Yahoo News· 3 days agoHere’s a look at this week’s biggest premieres, parties and openings in Los Angeles and New York,...
Trans woman Karla Sofia Gascon wins Cannes best actress award for first time as it goes to ensemble
Daily Telegraph· 1 day agoThe decision to award the “best actresses” a collective prize broke with tradition, and the...
Oh, Canada review: Paul Schrader’s fragmented look backwards
The A.V. Club· 7 days agoIn Canada we habitually—perhaps with more smugness than the stereotypical politeness usually...