Where do Oscar frontrunners stand now after Golden Globe results?
The Golden Globe winners often act as a precursor to the Academy Award results, and the 2023 ceremony produced some surprise results.
Movie fans surprised to learn where film composer Hans Zimmer got his start
"Hans Zimmer was the keyboardist on 'Video Killed the Radio Star'??? HANS ZIMMER?!!!??!" read one comment after a "60 Minutes" feature on the film composer.
William likened to Will Smith amid Harry spat claim—"Fresh Prince of Wales"
Prince William was compared to Will Smith in a viral Twitter post after Prince Harry accused him of a physical attack in his upcoming memoir.
From slap to marriage rumors: Where Will Smith stands after turbulent 2022
Beginning with the infamous Oscars slap, we look back on Will Smith's rollercoaster of a year in 2022, and what's next for the actor.
Empire of Light's Micheal Ward is just getting started
"I feel truly blessed to tell a story with the people we've been able to tell the story with," Micheal Ward tells Newsweek's Parting Shot about working with director Sam Mendes and actors Olivia Colman and Colin Firth in "Empire of Light."
YouTube's top trending videos of 2022 revealed from Technoblade to MrBeast
The footage of Will Smith slapping Chris Rock and dropping an F-bomb at the Oscars was beaten into second on the countdown.
Will Smith's skin color gives him "total pass" for Oscars slap: Megyn Kelly
"If Will Smith were white and had assaulted Chris Rock, a black man at the Oscars, he would never work again a day in his life," Megyn Kelly said on Wednesday.
Irene Cara, singer of "Fame" and "Flashdance," dead at 63 years old
The cause of Cara's death is currently unknown, according to her publicist.
Letitia Wright condemns "disrespectful" story, denies "Black Panther" rumor
The "Black Panther" star slammed a writer over a story that she said compares her to men "who have been accused of abuse & sexual misconduct."
Will Smith fans upset he's on "personal baggage" list with Brad Pitt
The Hollywood Reporter listed Will Smith and Letitia Wright on a list with Brad Pitt and several others whose alleged behavior might affect their Oscar success.
James Lapine talks about "In the Company of Rose," and a life well-lived
James Lapine talked to Newsweek about his new gem of a documentary "In the Company of Rose," and its subject, Rose Styron,
Sean Penn's Oscar gift to Zelensky, Ukraine divides fans: "It's cringe"
Many social media users appeared touched by the gesture, but others decried it as "performative" and "gross."
Kerry Condon on 'Banshees of Inisherin,' Oscars and shooting Liam Neeson
The Irish actress spoke to Newsweek after receiving widespread praise for her performance in 'The Banshees of Inisherin.'
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Will Smith's new Oscar contender 'Emancipation' really is coming out soon
Rihanna, Dave Chappelle and other stars joined the actor at a recent screening of the prestige film, which will be released in time for this year's awards season.
'Killing Eve' Showrunner Writes Andrew Lloyd Webber's New 'Bad Cinderella'
The Broadway icon and the writer, who won a best screenplay Oscar for 'Promising Young Woman,' announced their collab on Monday.
'Leopoldstadt,' Tom Stoppard's Powerful Broadway Play of Viennese Jews Bows
Stoppard's engrossing new play that tells the story of a well-to-do Jewish family in 20th century Vienna asks the question, "What does it mean to be a Jew?"
Iranian American Oscar Nominee Cautions Against Any Negotiations With Iran
Tehran-born actress and activist Shohreh Aghdashloo fled Iran before the Islamic Revolution, when she was 25. She sees new hope in the protests today.
Olivia Wilde Backlash Leads to Accountability Outcry for David O. Russell
Following the coverage devoted to alleged incidents around Wilde's "Don't Worry Darling," some are calling for Russell to be asked about past allegations.
Louise Fletcher Dies Aged 88: Tributes Pour In for Oscar-Winning Actress
The One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest actress, whose parents were deaf, was the first person to use sign language during her Oscars acceptance speech in 1976.
Sacheen Littlefeather Says John Wayne Behind 'Most Violent' Oscars Moment
The Native American activist recently talked about her controversial 1973 Oscars appearance and claims that Wayne attempted to assault her.
John Legend's 'Pieces': Reactions to Emmy Awards' 'In Memoriam' Song
Viewers of the Emmy Awards weigh in on the singer-songwriter's new song performed during Monday's ceremony.
Emmys Host Kenan Thompson 'Channeling' His Inner Beyoncé Ahead of Show
The longtime "Saturday Night Live" cast member will host the Emmy Awards for the first time on Monday night.
Jennifer Hudson Talks Dream Guests, Inspirations Ahead of Talk Show Debut
The EGOT winner spoke with Newsweek about the September 12 premiere of her new syndicated show.
Brendan Fraser Tipped for Oscar as 'The Whale' Debuts: 'Heroic'
The audience jumped to its feet at a screening of Fraser's new film "The Whale" as Oscar buzz heats up for him.
Chris Rock, Dave Chappelle Joke About Will Smith Slap During Comedy Tour
"A lot of people forget who Will Smith is," Chappelle said during a show in Liverpool.
Nicole Brown Simpson's Sister Slams Chris Rock's 'Distasteful' Murder Joke
Nicole Brown Simpson's sister shared a photo of Chris Rock backstage at the Oscars, just moments before the infamous Will Smith slap.
Trevor Noah Says He Was 'Shocked' How People Reacted to Will Smith Slap
"Something went wrong here. Something really went wrong. What went wrong?" the Daily Show host said on a Variety podcast.
Zoe Kravitz Walks Back Criticism of Will Smith Slap
"I wish I had handled that differently," the 'Batman' star told The Wall Street Journal.
John Wayne Trends in Wake of Sacheen Littlefeather Oscars Apology
Littlefeather claimed Wayne had to be held back by six security guards while trying to accost her on stage at the 1973 Oscars.
Who Is Sacheen Littlefeather? Oscars Controversy Explained
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has apologized to Native American actor Sacheen Littlefeather, almost 50 years after her appearance at the 1973 Oscars.