Chilling detail in Sydney’s new role
Fresh from her head-turning red carpet appearances, Sydney Sweeney takes centre stage as a heroin addict as she stars opposite Julianne Moore in a ‘harrowing’ new drama.
Fresh from her head-turning red carpet appearances, Sydney Sweeney takes centre stage as a heroin addict as she stars opposite Julianne Moore in a ‘harrowing’ new drama.
Abbie Chatfield has opened up about THAT federal election fallout and why women shouldn’t date Trump supporters in a revealing new interview with Stellar.
The former Australian Idol winner talks fame, finding herself and life after reality TV, as she details how she came back from tough times.
After being slammed for a contentious skit about consent, Jack Steele and Matt Falcon, of The Inspired Unemployed, have finally addressed their critics.
As she picks up the mantle set down by John Wick star Keanu Reeves, actor Ana de Armas explains why she may also not be finished with another famous film franchise.
TV host Sylvia Jeffreys has revealed the personal toll of being stood down from Today in the aftermath of her brother-in-law Karl Stefanovic’s wedding.
Henry Golding gives an update on the long awaited Crazy Rich Asians sequel and reveals which of his Aussie co-stars in Nine Perfect Strangers should win an Emmy.
Disney fans put off by the recent Snow White debacle can rest assured that the studio’s latest live action remake is a cut above most family films, writes Leigh Paatsch.
After a decade in Hollywood, Maddison Brown has returned to Australia joining the cast of one of the country’s most-watched series.
New details are about to come to light in the case of missing boy William Tyrrell – that has gripped Australia and left the public demanding answers.
Supermodel Elle Macpherson reveals the moment everything changed in her modelling career – as she sits down for an interview with Jodhi Meares in a Stellar exclusive.
Filming Survivor seasons back-to-back was so difficult for host Johnathan LaPaglia that a quick trip home to shoot the new series of Strife co-starring Asher Keddie ‘felt like a holiday’.
After five instalments with diminishing returns, it looked like it was all over for the Final Destination franchise but now it’s back in a big way, writes Leigh Paatsch.
As he prepares for his big new TV role, Tony Armstrong reflects on his departure from the job that made him famous — and why he doesn’t buy into criticism.
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