Cameron Diaz is sharing if she really is in her Hollywood comeback. The actress, who is making her onscreen return with Netflix’s 'Back in Action' following a 10-year hiatus, recently shared with Empire magazine if this means she's back for good.
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Cristin Milioti talks about 'The Penguin', auditioning for 'Wicked', and her thoughts on Hollywood’s growing obsession with social media-based casting. She opens up about her admiration for Cynthia Erivo’s performance as Elphaba and reflects on the kindness of 'Wicked' director Jon M. Chu during her audition.
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Joe Locke talks about his nomination, choosing his next project, and life after his breakout success. He shares the best and hardest parts of fame, his love for brunch, and whether he’s heard anything about 'Agatha'. Plus, he weighs in on Hollywood’s Instagram casting trend and why people in London are “worried” about America.
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Jessica Gunning discusses her whirlwind journey from working actor to award-winning star. She opens up about navigating newfound success, the surreal experience of being nominated, and the advice she carries from Imelda Staunton. She also discusses her decision to stay off social media, her thoughts on Hollywood’s Instagram casting trend, and her excitement about working with Steven Soderbergh on his latest film. Plus, she shares how Andrew Scott inspires her approach to balancing public and private life.
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Mark Duplass and his wife Katie Aselton discuss their journey from their first $10,000 film to producing and starring in award-nominated projects today. They open up about the struggles of independent storytelling in 2025, why they fund projects with their own paychecks, and their take on Hollywood's shift toward casting based on social media clout and much more!
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Natasha Lyonne brings her signature humor to the Spirit Awards red carpet, sharing her thoughts on independent film, her upcoming role in "Fantastic Four", and working with Rihanna in the "Smurfs" movie. She also reflects on her long history with the Spirit Awards, the significance of the Robert Altman Award, and the importance of honoring John Cassavetes and Gena Rowlands. Plus, Natasha chimes in on Hollywood’s obsession with social media-based casting, her deep love for surfing, and her take on today’s political climate.
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Actor Louis Gossett Jr. dead at 87. The Roots and Officer and a Gentleman actor passed away on Thursday night according to his nephew. Gossett Jr. made history as the first Black performer to win Best..
Ashley Tisdale pregnant with second child. Tisdale has revealed that she is expecting her second child with husband Christopher French. The actress took to Instagram to announce the pregnancy, sharing..
Katie Couric welcomes her first grandchild. Couric's daughter Ellie welcomed her first child with husband Mark Dobrosky on Saturday. The couple named the baby John Albert Dobrosky, and will be calling..