Celine Dion
It pains us to anything that the titanic pop star is a part of. But, while Dion is charming in it, “Love Again” is an exhaustingly slow and sparkless romantic comedy.
The new year started with internet outrage over the magazine’s ranking of singers, which snubbed Céline Dion completely. The outrage is the point—and we shouldn’t take the bait.
Only a handful of clinics worldwide treat the rare disease, which affects an estimated one or two people per million.
The silliest, smartest, gayest, most joyous show in New York has been a sold-out smash—and it just got bigger. Its stars and creators break down all the madness and magic.
Everything about this bonkers movie, in which the same actress plays a version of Céline from ages 5 to 50, shouldn’t work. But, for the love of René Angélil, I adored it.
The songwriting legend is up for her 13th Oscar—with zero wins. She talks to Marlow Stern about penning hits, working with Beyonce and Gaga, and why “it’s a weird time for music.”
French comedian Valerie Lemercier portrays pop diva Celine Dion in almost every stage of her life in the new biopic. But sadly, it barely scratches the surface.