The members of the film academy voted to honor a few outliers — and overlook a couple of hopeful contenders — at the 97th Academy Awards.
James Mangold has directed several awards darlings, including “Ford v Ferrari” and “Walk the Line” but had consistently missed out on a best director nomination, until this year with “A Complete Unknown.” It may have come at the expense of Edward Berger, who missed out on a nod for “Conclave” or Denis Villeneuve for “Dune: Part Two.”
Exploring deep emotions and complex relationships, Tovey stars in the Sundance drama "Plainclothes," portraying an undercover cop romantically entangled with his target.
Let's get loud! Jennifer Lopez had a blast partying at TAO Park City in Utah, insiders tell In Touch exclusively, revealing the A-lister was in great spirits and “glowing” during her fun-filled night out weeks after her divorce from Ben Affleck was finalized.
Alpaca International, a store on Main Street, displays a sticker in support of retaining the Sundance Film Festival in Utah.
Pala Zion offers an ideal lifestyle for reflection, disconnection and community, with all homes having access to the forthcoming Paréa landscape hotel facilities and amenities. Designed by Studio Andrew Trotter,
According to a survey commissioned by OpenTable, Valentine's Day dining is undergoing a dramatic shift, as singles and group celebrations redefine the traditionally couple-focused holiday. The data shows a remarkable 61% of singles are willing
The film academy had plenty of surprise nominations Thursday for the 97th Oscars. It's to be expected in one of the more wide-open fields in recent history.
Jennifer Lopez brought some Hollywood glamour to Park City, Utah, with the debut of her new film “Kiss of the Spider Woman.”
The multihyphenate touched down in Utah for the premiere of Bill Condon's 'Kiss of the Spider Woman,' and hyped up the nightclub set at TAO with a performance that included her 2002 hit "All I Have."
When you’re shooting with film, there’s always some mystery. But what you do know is what you didn’t take.” So begins the bombshell documentary The Stringer, a voiceover that serves as a searing damnation of an alleged lie,
At Sundance with her film 'Prime Minister,' New Zealand's Jacinda Ardern stopped by The Times' studio in Park City to discuss the intensity of higher office and the value of kindness.