Hollywood's A-List Stopped Posting and Started Working Again
Zendaya and Tom Holland got married and nobody knew until Law Roach mentioned it. The pendulum has swung back to pre-digital celebrity — and it's working.
Zendaya and Tom Holland got married and nobody knew until Law Roach mentioned it. The pendulum has swung back to pre-digital celebrity — and it's working.
Hulu's yacht rock comedy Double Or Nothing reveals how streaming platforms have turned niche music subcultures into a predictable development formula — one that rewards recognition over revelation.
Jamal Sims will direct 'Major' for 20th Century Studios, joining the small group of choreographers who've made the leap to feature directing — a path that remains frustratingly rare despite decades of proven creative leadership.
While LVMH's other brands chase streetwear and celebrity collaborations, Nicolas Ghesquière's Fall 2026 collection holds the conglomerate's intellectual high ground—proof that luxury still employs designers who think in decades, not drops.
Kathryn Hahn confirmed her casting as Mother Gothel in Disney's live-action Tangled remake, continuing the studio's strategy of using Emmy-credentialed TV actors to legitimize its IP recycling machine.
Lionsgate scheduled limited premium-format early screenings for Michael two days before its wide release. The strategy reveals how studios extract maximum revenue from event films when they're not confident the buzz will last.
Miu Miu Fall 2026 doesn't ask you to aspire — it assumes you already understand the references. Miuccia Prada is betting luxury's next customer values intelligence over access.
Panama is positioning itself as a co-production hub at Málaga Film Festival with new incentives in development. The move reveals how Latin American countries are competing in the global subsidy arms race as studios chase tax breaks.
An anonymous sculpture on the National Mall depicts Trump and Epstein in the Titanic pose — but guerrilla political art has become so formulaic that provocation itself is now the cliché.
Alan Ritchson's War Machine hit 39.3 million views in three days on Netflix — but the platform's model still can't replicate what theatrical releases did for action heroes.
Christopher Nolan is adapting The Odyssey. Greta Gerwig is directing Narnia. Emerald Fennell is remaking Wuthering Heights with Margot Robbie. Here's what to read now — before the trailers drop.
Los Angeles has more architecturally interesting hotels than any city in the country. Here's where to stay — from a converted firehouse in the Arts District to a Quentin Tarantino-approved Hollywood classic.
From Quentin Tarantino's revival house to a former video store reborn as a nonprofit cinema, these are the theaters keeping film culture alive in LA.
True crime dominates streaming because it asks the questions fiction can't: what actually happened, who failed to stop it, and what does it say about the rest of us? These are the ones worth the time.
The secondhand luxury market is growing three times faster than first-hand fashion. Here's how every major resale platform actually works — what they authenticate, what they charge, and which one is right for you.
A good date restaurant in LA needs three things: lighting that makes everyone look better, food worth talking about, and a noise level that allows talking. Here's where to go, by neighborhood.