Michelle Williams Totes Matilda Around
Just days after she stunned at the Oscars in a lacy Louis Vuitton gown, Michelle Williams stepped out for a low-key lunch with daughter Matilda. The 3...
Just days after she stunned at the Oscars in a lacy Louis Vuitton gown, Michelle Williams stepped out for a low-key lunch with daughter Matilda. The 3...
Doris Gallan | Posted 04.28.2012
In years when we can't afford to travel, we can still journey for a couple of hours for the price of a movie ticket. We can go to Paris, England, New York, Los Angeles, Sweden -- anywhere we please and enjoy a story, the scenery, and the music. All this without the cost, hassle and jet lag of a trip.
HuffingtonPost.com | Amy Lee | Posted 02.24.2012
Five women in five very different roles make up the Best Actress category at the Oscars this year. But four of them share one thing: Each had to trans...
Nancy Wurtzel | Posted 04.24.2012
When I was a kid growing up in Central Minnesota, I was totally obsessed with the Oscars. I loved the statues, the dresses, the drama -- even the long acceptance speeches. It was a spectacle that took me out of my rural, small-town life, and I relished every single minute.
AP | JILL LAWLESS | Posted 04.13.2012
LONDON — Silent movie "The Artist" had a night to shout about Sunday, winning seven prizes including best picture at the British Academy Film Aw...
Posted 02.02.2012
Michelle Williams could be heading to the Academy Awards stage to pick up an Oscar for Best Actress, and soon after she'll be hitting the road. Th...
Posted 02.01.2012
Move over, Marilyn. If AskMen's 2012 "99 Most Desirable Women" survey is any indication, the most desired female Oscar nominee is The Girl With The Dr...
Posted 01.30.2012
Michelle Williams is hitting the major awards shows this season, picking up nominations and trophies for her role in "My Week With Marilyn." But once ...
AP | DAVID GERMAIN | Posted 03.30.2012
LOS ANGELES — Viola Davis and Octavia Spencer were the maids of honor at Sunday's Screen Actors Guild Awards, where their Deep South drama "The ...
Posted 03.27.2012
It's safe to assume that most eligible stars spend the morning of the Oscar nominations glued to their TV sets, but Michelle Williams says she had oth...
Posted 01.24.2012
From "Kramer vs. Kramer" to the wine-fueled misadventures of divorcee Miles in "Sideways," Oscar voters have long favored films that deal with divorce...
Huffington Post | Jordan Zakarin | Posted 03.18.2012
When Michelle Williams accepted the Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Musical/Comedy on Sunday, the "My Week With Marilyn" star touched an internatio...
Michael Russnow | Posted 03.17.2012
It's oddly intriguing that a lackluster show and a diluted dose of Ricky Gervais appeals to me greater than his shockmeister two prior appearances.
Posted 01.15.2012
"The Artist" has danced away with the 2012 Golden Globe Award for Best Picture, Comedy or Musical. A black and white, silent film may seem an unlik...
Posted 01.15.2012
Michelle Williams has won the Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Comedy or Musical. The 31-year old star played Marilyn Monroe in "My Week With Mar...
Melissa Carter | Posted 03.10.2012
It was incredibly ambitious and brave to take on the role of Marilyn Monroe. For any woman to offer herself up for comparison to an icon, considered by many to be the most beautiful of all time, is daring, to say the least. But Michelle nailed it.
Jill Lynne | Posted 02.29.2012
The sensibility Marilyn displayed -- alluring but devious and manipulative, infantilizing, a baby babe -- were the very behaviors that we were protesting against, striving not to be.
The Huffington Post | Amy Lee | Posted 12.30.2011
The past has never been as easy to cut and paste as it was in 2011. Two decades ruled this inaugural aught -- the 1990s and the 1960s. The 90s -- ...
Michele Willens | Posted 02.28.2012
So much attention has been focused on bringing girls up to equality that the other gender has stood by patiently. Apparently, long enough -- at least on the big screen.
Brad Schreiber | Posted 02.27.2012
Everything said about Michelle Williams's portrayal of Marilyn Monroe on the British set of The Prince and the Showgirl is true. She magnificently captures the insecurity, caginess and sultry manipulation of a Hollywood icon.
Emily Brooks | Posted 02.24.2012
Marilyn Monroe will never be a feminist icon, yet she was a full person, and an actor in her own story, rather than just scenery in the stories of those around her.
AP | By JOHN CARUCCI | Posted 12.23.2011
New York -- Long before Kenneth Branagh stepped into the role of Sir Laurence Olivier in "My Week With Marilyn," there already were strong parallels b...
Marshall Fine | Posted 02.19.2012
The best movies find ways to be something larger than the one-line description that winds up in TV Guide or other brevity-obsessed outlets. And so it...
Posted 02.16.2012
Truth is sometimes stranger than fiction. And because the multi-dimensional, damaged, brilliant and bizarre so often shape the fate our our world, the...
Posted 12.16.2011
In February, Michelle Williams gets to be Irish for a day. The Montana-born "My Week with Marilyn" star is set to be praised as an honorary Irishwoman...
Posted 03.01.2012