Add even more holiday spirit to your movie watchlist this year.
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.
The actress sued Disney for financial damages from the company's decision to simultaneously distribute Black Widow in theaters and on Disney+.
The Harry Potter saga returns to the big screen with many surprises in store, including a reunion.
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.
If you enjoyed Squid Game, these movies are more than suitable for your next night in.
Costume designer Antoinette Messam speaks with L'OFFICIEL about outfitting the outlaws in Jeymes Samuel's new Western.
Odile Dicks-Mireaux speaks with L'OFFICIEL about the retro references and Swinging '60s costumes in Edgar Wright's fashion-forward psychological horror.
Halloween is approaching and if staying in, and getting frightened is your idea of a treat—we got you covered.
According to local police, the actor shot with no intention of killing during the filming of Rust.
The beloved PlayStation video game is getting its big movie moment.
Halle Berry's latest project Bruised premieres November 2021.
A glass of good French wine in one hand and a remote control in the other.
Get ready to cozy up to a Princess Switch 3 starring Vanessa Hudgens and more.
The Duchess of Cambridge sparkled last night in a gold, sequin-covered gown.
Kristen Stewart plays the late princess in director Pablo Larraín's new film Spencer.
Take a look into the life of Tammy Faye Bakker, the televangelist icon portrayed by our Fall 2021 global cover star Jessica Chastain in the new biopic, The Eyes of Tammy Faye.
This year's festival welcomes the premiere of major films like Spencer, Dune, and House of Gucci.