Photo: Neon/Everett Collection “I’m just sucking souls out of vaginas!” LaKeith Stanfield announced as he dropped a mic on his chair mid-Q&A and pretended to walk off the stage — a moment that ...
A 51-year-old Filipino food influencer named Emma Amit lost her life on Feb. 6 after she consumed a highly poisonous “devil crab,” Zosimus aeneus, when she was filming a viral video, according to ...
Meta has been going all in on AI, whether people want it or not, and now it's bringing more features in that vein to Facebook. The network's latest move is to let people use Meta AI to animate their ...
The Devil Wears Prada 2 is incoming on May 1, 2026, and it's definitely a "gather all your friends and head to the theater" situation. More specifically, it's a "gather all your friends and actually ...
Anne Hathaway is here to encourage everyone to dress up for the film, saying the dress code is simple: wear something Miranda Priestly approved. "I’m hoping everybody dresses up and goes to the movies ...
U.S.-India announce trade framework, but details and timeline remain unclear. Trump claims major Indian concessions, while Modi sidesteps the Russian oil issue. Deal signals strategic reset but ...
But will it be delightful or depressing to watch Andy and Miranda navigate the current fashion media landscape? By The Styles Desk When the first trailer for the sequel to the treasured 2006 fashion ...
“Well, look what T.J. Maxx dragged in…” says Stanley Tucci’s sharp-tongued art director Nigel as Andy Sachs (Anne Hathaway) makes her triumphant return to Runway mag. The only problem — Meryl Streep‘s ...
SPOKANE, Wash. – The first full-length trailer for "The Devil Wears Prada 2" has been released, featuring the return of Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway. Spokane native Sydney Sweeney will reportedly ...
Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep) is pulling a Mariah Carey. In the first trailer for the The Devil Wears Prada sequel, Andy Sachs (Anne Hathaway) walks back into the offices of Runway and meets a ...
In an animation industry that increasingly feels overrun by consolidation, studio aversion to taking risks, and the proliferation of soulless automation, indie artists are launching their own studios ...