Star dazzles in John Wick spin-off
Ana de Armas take centre stage in Ballerina – from the John Wick ‘universe’ – as Jackie Chan and Ralph Macchio attempt to reboot the Karate Kid franchise.
Ana de Armas take centre stage in Ballerina – from the John Wick ‘universe’ – as Jackie Chan and Ralph Macchio attempt to reboot the Karate Kid franchise.
Fresh from joining The Hunger Games prequel, Elle Fanning reveals her ‘three hour’ beauty routine and THAT Timothée Chalamet awards campaign.
Former Home And Away star Sarah Roberts has spoken for the first time about finding love again after her high-profile divorce, as she exposes the reality of shooting sex scenes.
Brian Austin Green and his Australian fiancee Sharna Burgess open up about fame and family, as Green reflects on the tragic death of his former 90210 co-star, Shannen Doherty.
After giving birth to her seventh child, Madeleine West explains how she ‘felt her C-section’ and experienced ‘an utter loss of control’.
Candice Warner reveals why she and her cricketer husband David Warner have chosen to let their daughters be on Instagram – and why the challenges they have faced ‘made us even stronger’.
Simon Pegg thought he’d only be in the Mission: Impossible world for a cameo – 14 years and five movies later, he reflects on crazy stunts and his mate, Tom Cruise.
Renée Bargh may be tight-lipped about Hollywood celebrities but she opens up about being a mum of two and an unrushed bride-to-be, as she poses with her newborn daughter.
In an emotional interview, Angela Cox reflects on the dual heartbreak of losing her mum as her own ‘window to motherhood closed’.
With an unhinged Nicolas Cage doing what he does best, Aussie thriller The Surfer will get in your head and stay there.
Amid attention around her body image, Tanya Hennessy – radio host and former I’m A Celeb contestant – reveals why stars like Jackie O should not be defined by their appearance.
Comedy star Mary Coustas – AKA Effie – explains the big problem with TV remakes, as she uveils her unexpected new role.
Australian actor Geraldine Viswanathan reveals why she had to move to the US to get the parts she wanted – including in Marvel’s hugely anticipated Thunderbolts.
Author and activist Sarah Wilson is not hesitant to take on controversial topics. Here, the I Quit Sugar founder explains why she refuses to be ‘held back by convention’.
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