Michelle Williams
The Gotham Awards set the bar for brilliant acceptance speeches this year, from Williams’ nostalgia-inducing homage to Adam Sandler’s hilarious bit. Here’s our on-scene report.
The veteran director’s new film, “The Fabelmans,” could add Michelle Williams and Judd Hirsch to the surprisingly short list of actors who’ve been nominated for his movies.
Premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival, Steven Spielberg’s autobiographical film about his childhood never digs beneath the surface.
While politically tinged speeches by the likes of Michelle Williams and Joaquin Phoenix earned plenty of applause, they leave much to be desired.
The host-less show was a scattershot, lazy snooze, all the more shameful given the rare quality of the winners (“Fleabag!” Billy Porter!) and their powerful speeches. What gives?
The new FX series respectfully dramatizes the lives of Bob Fosse and Gwen Verdon, the woman behind his creative genius. In the end, though, you kind of wish it was just about her.
Mary Beth Peil, an opera singer and stage actor before ‘Dawson’s Creek’ and ‘The Good Wife,’ talks fame, #MeToo, Katie Holmes’ crush on Tom Cruise, and facing ‘rude’ Chris Noth.