The Chuck Lorre Family Foundation will provide three full-ride scholarships to graduates of THR's Women in Entertainment Mentorship Program to be presented at the Dec. 3 event. By THR Staff The ...
The sun rises over Erewhon to find the Future of Hollywood in line at the tonic bar: assistants scrambling to make their presence known during the morning juice run. Navigating the demands of bosses ...
The world-famous Hollywood Sign, one of California’s most iconic and photographed landmarks, could be getting its own visitor center. The nonprofit organization that manages the sign, The Hollywood ...
Ryan Coogler’s Sinners was the big winner at the 16th annual Hollywood Music in Media Awards on Wednesday night, picking up three statuettes including Best Score and Song for a feature film and Best ...
Games New games 2025: All the upcoming PC games you won't want to miss, from big hits to hidden gems Gaming Industry What to expect from The Game Awards 2025: What's rumored to be there, what's ...
Disney and Paramount are opening their wallets for 2026, but it’s sports and international content that may see the money. By Alex Weprin Senior Editor Writers, actors and producers across Hollywood ...
Mark Guiducci gave his first issue of Vanity Fair over to the guys. By Jacob Gallagher There’s one fact to know about the cover of Vanity Fair’s 32nd Hollywood issue: It’s all about men. Why men, now?
On November 17, ELLE hosted its annual Women in Hollywood event, bringing together some of the industry’s biggest stars with support from partners Ralph Lauren, Bulgari, Lucid Motors, Hendrick’s Gin, ...
In Hollywood’s golden age, studios turned regular men into secular gods: changing their names, hiding their flaws. But now, writes Ottessa Moshfegh, the era of the remote matinee idol is over—and the ...
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