'Sinners' takes top prize at the Actor Awards, setting up an Oscar showdown
After a near awards-season sweep by “One Battle After Another,” “Sinners” won best ensemble at the Screen Actors Guild’s 32nd Actor Awards on Sunday, setting up a potential nail-biter finale in two weeks at the Academy Awards. Michael B. Jordan won best male actor, upsetting the category favorite, Timothée Chalamet, and handing the 39-year-old Jordan the most significant prize of his acclaimed career. As expected, Jessie Buckley won best female actor for her performance in “Hamnet.” Sean Penn won best supporting male actor for “One Battle After Another” and Amy Madigan won best supporting female actor for “Weapons.” A month after her death,
Inside the Actor Awards: Roars as 'Sinners' wins big, stars mingling and other off-camera moments
LOS ANGELES (AP) — “Sinners” steals the show at the SAG Awards, and the biggest moments happen in the room, not just on TV. On Sunday, Viola Davis announced Michael B. Jordan as best male actor and the hall erupted. Minutes later, presenter Samuel L. Jackson yelled with excitement as “Sinners” won best ensemble. Castmates rushed together and the whole room stood and cheered. During the commercial breaks, actors raced to the bar, the bathroom or to friends’ tables. A gospel performance of “This Little Light of Mine” got people dancing.
Q&A: K-pop girl group Twice exploded in the last decade. Then 'KPop Demon Hunters' came calling
The massively popular K-pop girl group Twice marks a decade together by widening its sound on and stepping into a massive Netflix hit. Last year the group celebrated its 10th anniversary with the release of a new album titled “TEN: The Story Goes On.” It features solo tracks from all nine members. That's not the only thing they are celebrating. Twice is featured on the soundtrack for “KPop Demon Hunters” on the songs “Strategy” and “Takedown.” Netflix says it is its most watched film ever. Later this month, the movie is up for two Oscars at the Academy Awards. Twice members say they keep evolving and hope to continue to connect with their fans.
Fresh starts at Gucci, Fendi and Marni set the tone at Milan Fashion Week: 5 trends and buzzwords
MILAN (AP) — Milan Fashion Week has kicked off a season of fresh starts, with new creative directors and a clear push toward practical glamour. The six day of mostly womenswear previews for the next cold weather season closed Sunday with buzz around Madonna, Kate Moss, and Mark Zuckerberg at Prada. Designers leaned into suits for back-to-work life and spare, tough outerwear for uncertain times. Prada highlighted layering, stripping looks down to underwear and slip dresses. Fendi and others brought fur, feathers and animal prints. Coats and chunky knits also dominated.
'Scream 7' opens with a franchise-best $64.1 million in box-office win for Paramount
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NEW YORK (AP) — “Scream” is still making a killing. Thirty years after the original slasher movie opened in theaters, “Scream 7” debuted with a franchise-best $64.1 million, according to studio estimates Sunday. The bigger-than-expected opening is a win for Paramount, which on Friday announced its acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery. In a so-far sluggish 2026 at the box office, “Scream 7” managed the best debut of the year, easily displacing last weekend’s champ, the Stephen Curry-produced animated film “GOAT,” from Sony Pictures. “GOAT” dropped to second place with $12 million in its third weekend.
Catherine O'Hara wins posthumous award for 'The Studio' at Actor Awards
A month after her unexpected death, Catherine O’Hara won a posthumous award at the 32nd Actor Awards for her performance on “The Studio.” O’Hara won best female actor in a comedy series Sunday at the Actor Awards, formerly known as the Screen Actors Guild Awards. O’Hara died at the age of 71 on Jan. 30 from a blood clot in the lungs. On Sunday, at the Shine Auditorium in Los Angeles, the crowd stood in a standing ovation for O’Hara after she was announced as the winner.
What to Stream: Harry Styles, 'War Machine,' Steve Carell, 'Young Sherlock' and Pokémon Pokopia
Harry Styles’ fourth solo album, “Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally,” and Guy Ritchie’s detective series “Young Sherlock” are some of the new television, films, music and games headed to a device near you. Also among the streaming offerings worth your time for the week of March 2 as selected by The Associated Press’ entertainment journalists: Steve Carell starring in the feel-good comedy “Rooster” on HBO, Nintendo’s Pokémon Pokopia offering a peaceful gaming experience and Netflix has a sci-fi action pic called “War Machine” starring Alan Ritchson against a deadly machine.
Silvana Armani honors a fashion dynasty with fluid, essential collection during Milan Fashion Week
MILAN (AP) — Silvana Armani has presented her first signature Giorgio Armani collection without the iconic designer's input to close Milan Fashion Week. Actor Andie McDowell sat in the front row on Sunday and praised the brand for celebrating strong and stylish older women. The womenswear felt fluid and modern. It opened in slate gray with soft blouses and long coats. Silvana Armani built the lineup around tailored jackets and relaxed trousers. The colors move into burgundy and midnight blue. Velvet and corseted evening looks add polish. Cross-body bags keep everything practical and active. She also helped shape Emporio Armani with Leo Dell’Orco earlier in the week.
'One Battle After Another' wins at PGA Awards, setting up awards-season sweep
“One Battle After Another” remains undefeated. Paul Thomas Anderson’s ragtag revolutionary drama took top honors Saturday night at the 37th annual Producers Guild Awards, setting it on course to triumph in two weeks at the Academy Awards. In winning the guild’s Daryl F. Zanuck award for best feature film, “One Battle After Another” is poised to sweep the major prizes of awards season. It’s won at the Directors Guild, the Golden Globes and the BAFTAs. The Screen Actors Guild is to present its awards on Sunday night. For five years running, the PGA winner has matched the best picture winner at the Oscars.
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