Jo Koy’s “Barbie” Bit Crashed and Burned at the Golden Globes
Let's rip off the sparkly bandage, shall we? The Golden Globes, a night supposedly celebrating the pinnacle of cinematic achievement, instead stumbled face-first into a mire of misogyny, thanks to comedian Jo Koy's "hilarious" monologue. But
After More Than 35 Years Acting, Tia Carrere Is Finally Getting the Chance To Represent Her Filipino
Article & Interview by Zara Rawoof Hollywood’s love of family-centered comedy is no secret. It’s a role in movies that audiences always see themselves in. In “Easter Sunday,” a Filipino family is brought to the screen on one of the most
How Terry Hu and Their Unwavering Authenticity are Changing Hollywood
Article & Interview by Zara Rawoof Aliens and undead teenagers in a Disney musical come as no shock to fans. However, queer representation has been harder to find within the company’s productions. But in “ Z-O-M-B-I-E-S 3,” Terry Hu’s character A-Spen brings science
Arlyn Broche: Redefining Hollywood
The notion that Hollywood is an elite society has been fed to us since the beginnings of the industry. It isn’t called Hollywood Glamor for nothing. Success seems to be defined by red carpets and high-end lifestyles. For many young
Best and Worst Dressed at the Oscars
By: Malaika Mosele The biggest night in Hollywood came and went with a literal bang - if you know what I’m talking
Curtiss Cook’s Road to Success: From Dayton, Ohio to the Big Screen
Curtiss Cook is one of the busiest men in Hollywood. After an explosive season four finale of “The Chi” on Showtime, he is gearing up for the Steven Spielberg-directed film “West Side Story,” hitting theatres on