ComingSoon Editor-in-Chief Tyler Treese spoke with This Is Not a Test stars Olivia Holt and Froy Gutierrez about their new zombie movie. The duo discussed their characters, working with a cast of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Olivia de Havilland, Bette Davis and John Huston during production of "In This Our Life," 1941. (Bert Six/Olivia de Havilland ...
Our Jan. 31 “From the Archives” column looked into the mystery of whether Golden Age Hollywood star Olivia de Havilland visited Austin and, if so, when. We delved into multiple archives and asked ...
Without the Black designer Ann Lowe, Jacqueline Kennedy and generations of wealthy, socially prominent white women from the 1920s through the 1940s remembered for their elegant and regal glamour, may ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. During World War II, Hollywood star Olivia de Havilland frequently visited the troops, including this member of the U.S. Army ...
The recent news that the family of Golden Age Hollywood actor Olivia de Havilland had entrusted its collection of her papers —scrapbooks, photos, notes, scripts, letters and more — to the Ransom ...
Director and actress Olivia Wilde’s newest film, “The Invite,” turned heads and sparked studio bidding wars at the Sundance Film Festival this week, and its plot might feel especially fun for ...
Sex and nudity in TV and film have always been a topic of debate and discussion, but possibly no more than recently. While there’s certainly no lack of sex on screen, and there are plenty of sexy ...
Running time: 107 minutes. Not yet rated. PARK CITY, Utah — If a better comedy than “The Invite” hits theaters this year, audiences will be damn lucky to RSVP. Director Olivia Wilde’s outstanding ...
Ahead of the director debuting her new film The Invite, which she stars in alongside Seth Rogen, Edward Norton and Penélope Cruz, she admitted that her and ex Jason Sudeikis’ kids Otis, 11, and Daisy, ...
Olivia Wilde says Gen Z wants to see less sex in movies and TV because they “don’t want to see inauthenticity anymore.” According to a study from UCLA, nearly half of Gen Z (48.4%) believe there’s ...