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Anne Hathaway Clarifies Model Casting for 'The Devil Wears Prada 2'
Anne Hathaway recently addressed rumors on 'Good Morning America' regarding model casting for 'The Devil Wears Prada 2'. She denied claims that models were dismissed due to body type, emphasizing the production's commitment to size inclusivity. Hathaway highlighted that this approach led to more job opportunities and aimed to represent diverse body types in the film's fashion sequences, collaborating with Meryl Streep to promote a more inclusive vision for the fashion world depicted in the movie.
By Stephen KingApr 27, 2026
Netflix Teams Up with Damián Szifron for 'El Sobrino' Starring Leonardo Sbaraglia
Netflix announces a new film, 'El Sobrino' (The Nephew), from Argentine writer-director Damián Szifron, known for the Oscar-nominated 'Wild Tales'. The dramedy stars Leonardo Sbaraglia and explores themes of artistic rivalry and family ties within the classical music world. Filming has begun in Buenos Aires, with plans to shoot in international cities including Hamburg, London, and New York. The project highlights Netflix's continued support for global content and Szifron's unique storytelling.
By Chimamanda Ngozi AdichieApr 27, 2026
Marlow Stern Appointed as Variety's New Chief Correspondent
Variety, a leading entertainment news publication, has announced the appointment of award-winning journalist Marlow Stern as its new Chief Correspondent. Stern, who previously held senior editorial roles at The Daily Beast and Rolling Stone, will be based in New York City and will focus on covering the dynamic film industry, including Hollywood studios, talent agencies, and notable artists and filmmakers. His role emphasizes longform and investigative journalism, promising an in-depth exploration of the business of entertainment.
By Roger EbertApr 27, 2026
Despite Mixed Reviews, "Michael" Dominates the Box Office
The Michael Jackson biopic "Michael" defied critical expectations, earning an impressive $97 million domestically and $217 million globally in its opening weekend. This success marks a significant win for Lionsgate and highlights the enduring appeal of the "King of Pop," even in the face of controversy.
By Roger EbertApr 27, 2026
DGA Extends Russell Hollander's Term Amid Industry Shifts
The Directors Guild of America has re-appointed Russell Hollander as its national executive director and chief negotiator until 2029. This decision, announced by DGA president Christopher Nolan, underscores the guild's confidence in Hollander's leadership, particularly as the union prepares for crucial negotiations with studios and streamers. Hollander's extended tenure ensures his continued guidance through significant industry changes, building on his prior experience in steering the organization through challenges like the pandemic and major labor disputes.
By Shonda RhimesApr 27, 2026