John Travolta either needs glasses, a dyslexia test or a sobriety test after he botched Idina Menzel’s name so badly by calling her “Adele Dazeem” (or something that sounds like it). As expected, Ms Dazeem clones immediately popped up on Twitter, including @AdelaDazeem who tweeted “Thank you, Jorn Tromolto,” which had over 27,000 retweets.
Old-style glamour — especially in black and white — ruled the night air as stars of Hollywood and the fashion world converged on the Metropolitan Museum of Art on Monday evening for the annual Costume Institute gala, the biggest event on the New York fashion calendar.
Instituto Cervantes and Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) will hold the roundtable discussion between Spanish-speaking and Philippine filmmakers, Off-Hollywood, on July 2, 1:30 p.m., at the Instituto de Cervantes in Ermita, Manila.
What's in a bra? Femininity, sexiness and self-empowerment, says Halle Berry, who is launching a lingerie line she says will do it all.
It is that time of the year again when international and local celebrities get the chance to be in their Halloween costumes which range from the sexy to the outrageous.
If Renée Zellweger had only bothered to shape her brows, she could’ve avoided that media ruckus over her looks recently, so claim beauty pundits.
In their new role, these A-List celebrities seek not to win prestigious awards such as the Oscars or the Golden Globes. Instead they seek to win the hearts and minds of people and convince them that they have to do better to take care of nature because "nature doesn't need people. People need nature."
Even as technology advances, for the movie industry and its many awards nights, choosing what designer look to wear is still a hand-in-hand decision between stylist and star.
“The Lego Movie” is more than a funny flick involving animated minifigures and building bricks; it’s also an impressive feat...
On the day of the Oscars, Yong Chavez tweeted: “Happy to say I used to serve and sell ube cake...