Style Lupita and Chanel before Matthieu Matthieu Blazy will present his first Chanel collection in late September/October which will kick off a new era at the house. It will likely be the most highly scrutinised runway of Paris Fashion Week in the fall because, well, this is the designer Chanel is hoping will remain a By Lainey • Jul 08, 2025 01:28 pm
Anne Hathaway Intro for November 1, 2024 Dear Gossips, Lainey may hate Halloween, but I don’t. I’m writing this after handing out candy in gale-force winds, nothing keeps me inside on Halloween night, not even a dry hurricane. Halloween also brings out celebrities in force, often in elaborate costumes. But sometimes not! Kirsten Dunst is By Sarah • Nov 01, 2024 09:42 am
Style Academy Museum Gala power couples Some couples stepped out at the 4th annual Academy Museum Gala, starting with Macaulay Culkin and Brenda Song. They were at TIFF together, too, since Brenda stars in The Last Showgirl, which is now set for a limited release on December 13, courtesy Roadside Attractions. That means it’s full By Sarah • Oct 21, 2024 01:06 pm
Movie Reviews and Previews Kirsten Dunst in Civil War Alex Garland breaks from tradition with his new film, Civil War. Leaving behind his detailed and haunting sci-fi landscapes, he throws his considerable talent for meticulously crafted worlds into a stark, grounded portrayal of a near-future America sundered by civil war. California and Texas joined forces and seceded, Florida’s By Sarah • Apr 12, 2024 02:27 pm
TV Updates Kiki and Andrew should work together After a slower than normal start to the year, entertainment-wise, April is chock full of stuff coming out in theaters and on TV (then later this year we’ll be hit with another void when we reach the period when all the productions that didn’t happen in 2023 don’ By Sarah • Apr 05, 2024 10:47 am
Movie Reviews and Previews Kiki and Jesse: One Movie, Two Profiles Kirsten Dunst and Jesse Plemons, Hollywood’s most low-key power couple, were at the premiere last night of their new film, Civil War. With its $50 million budget, Civil War is the most expensive film A24 has made to date and I’m saying this because I think by now By Lainey • Apr 03, 2024 02:57 pm
Oscars 2024 Greta, Sydney, and Three Couples: Achromatic Oscar Sarah taught us a new word last night: achromatic. It was an achromatic night in fashion at the Oscars – very little colour, to Duana’s disappointment. Even when there was colour it was the lightest shade of whatever colour was chosen. There was a lot of black and white and By Lainey • Mar 11, 2024 10:16 am
Celebrity Social Media Celebrity Social Media, January 19, 2024 US Weekly wrote a story about Kirsten Dunst and Jesse Plemons and I don’t like it one bit. The story is positive but this is not their style. They are not feeding stories to US Weekly. And I don’t want any tabloids on their tail because they are By Maria • Jan 19, 2024 03:10 pm
Emmy Awards 2024 The Emmys Most Polarising Some dresses we can all agree on. They’re fine to good, maybe even better than good, but that’s it, no strong feelings either way. Example from last night: Riley Keough. Nobody’s having an argument over Riley Keough in Chanel and no one’s wig is missing over By Lainey • Jan 16, 2024 12:12 pm
Kirsten Dunst Kiki the day after As Lainey has made abundantly clear, she hates Halloween. I love it, it’s my second favorite holiday. Now, in the first days of November, I am recovering from the extended Halloweekend, and it looks like Kirsten Dunst is doing the same. After trick-or-treating with her family and not being By Sarah • Nov 02, 2023 10:04 am
Dumbass Bradley Cooper said hold my beer I have been annoyed at Glen Powell since the weekend for dressing as Ricky Bobby from Talladega Nights for the Casamigos Halloween party. Talladega Nights is owned by Sony, an AMPTP member company and thus, a struck company. The SAG-AFTRA leadership specifically asked members NOT to dress as characters from By Sarah • Nov 01, 2023 09:32 am
Oscars 2022 The power of anything but Netflix The anti-Netflix bias in the Academy is REAL. Sure, Netflix logs a lot of nominations, but the Academy is reluctant to hand them a Best Picture win. Apple, in fact, becomes the first streamer to win Best Picture with CODA, despite only being in the game for two years. Jane By Sarah • Mar 28, 2022 07:45 am
Movie Reviews and Previews A big weekend for awards season It was a big weekend for awards season, with a number of awards shows, including the BAFTAs in London and the Critics’ Choice Awards in Los Angeles (with a London outpost for the BAFTA crowd) on Sunday, and the Directors’ Guild Awards and Annie Awards (for animation) on Saturday. Let By Sarah • Mar 14, 2022 10:07 am
Movie Reviews and Previews The Power of the Shutout The Power of the Dog went into the SAG Awards with the most nominations among films—three but it left with a goose egg. It was a shutout for the Dog. It’s not like the actors are ignoring Dog—they gave it three nominations, after all—but they don’ By Sarah • Feb 28, 2022 11:47 am
Award Season Campaigning Awards season takes shape As we’ve been saying, this awards season is wide open. But with the SAG nominations landing today, we’re finally starting to get a picture of what the Oscar race really looks like. For instance, The Power of the Dog, a favorite frontrunner since it hit the festival circuit By Sarah • Jan 12, 2022 01:21 pm
John Cho Intro for November 19, 2021 Dear Gossips, Two LaineyGossip favorites sat on a couch together, as both Kirsten Dunst and John Cho appeared on The Late Late Show with James Corden last night. As Corden notes, both appear in the 1997 film Wag the Dog, though Cho is quick to clarify that he was basically By Sarah • Nov 19, 2021 09:16 am