Meryl Streep

"I May Destroy You," "Da 5 Bloods" and a handful of buzzed-about TV series, films and performances were sadly ignored this year.
After many delays and COVID-related hiccups, awards season is officially here.
Food stylists' wizardry brings memorable culinary moments to life, from Brad Pitt's lollipops to Meryl Streep's ducks.
The streaming giant dropped footage from highly anticipated projects like "Army of the Dead," "Red Notice," "Don't Look Up" and "The Woman in the Window."
The Oscar-winner's tale about getting Nixon's autograph prompted Colbert to recall receiving a bizarre book from the disgraced president.
For the charming young actor, who appears in the new movies "Let Them All Talk" and "French Exit," navigating fame has become a balancing act.
The Oscar-winning actor set the record straight during an interview with Stephen Colbert.
"She was so good that we used her first take," director Ryan Murphy said of her performance.
Netflix's queer-themed movie musical also stars James Corden, Nicole Kidman and Andrew Rannells. It debuts on the streaming service Dec. 11.
Ryan Murphy's film version of the Broadway musical also stars Nicole Kidman and Andrew Rannells, and is due out Dec. 11.