Golden Globes red carpet had no shortage of eye-catching looks among male celebrities. Stars such as Colman Domingo, Andrew Scott, Adrien Brody, Andrew Garfield and more made an impact on the red carpet for their various takes on formal menswear.
Looking for something exciting to watch this weekend? Whether you're in the mood for a cheesy rom-com, an emotional drama, or a binge-worthy series, there's no shortage of options hitting the screen this week.
Celebrities are doing away with the boring black suit in favour of more playful styles, as the red carpet steps up to fill the men’s runway void.
“The Dog Stars” centers on a pilot named Hig (Elordi) who befriends an ex-Marine gunman while battling a band of scavengers called Reapers. The story is set in a post-apocalyptic world where an unnamed pandemic has decimated American society.
George Orwell’s “1984,” performed by Andrew Garfield, Cynthia Erivo, Andrew Scott and Tom Hardy; “The Boar’s Nest,” performed by Mandy Moore and Ebon Moss-Bachrach; and “The Safe Man,” performed by Jack Quaid and Titus Welliver. Hamm is ...
With no television screens broadcasting the live show it was easy to miss cues about commercials and categories.
Andrew Garfield just became a meme at the 2025 Golden Globes. At the Jan. 5 ceremony, the "We Live in Time" actor stood alongside Kerry Washington as they presented the award for best performance by a female actor in a motion picture.
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The computers on the show are functional, so when Mark and Helly are moving pixelated numbers around on a screen, that’s something the performers are doing on set. “When you see us, we really are refining numbers,” Adam Scott, who plays Mark and serves as a producer on the show, tells The Verge. “There is actually a way to do it.”
Apple TV+'s Severance season 2 has been commissioned for season two. Here's what we know of the plot, cast and trailer.
From secret love affairs to zombie-fighting drag queens to two different gay wedding rom-coms, there's a lot of queer cinema to look forward to this year.
Three actors — Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield and Tom Holland — have played Spider-Man in major movie adaptations of the beloved comic — and all three of them have found dated their romantic counterparts in the movie.