Hollywood icon Demi Moore, acclaimed for her role in 'The Substance', addresses the discrepancy between celebrating the body in art and fearing it in cinema. Speaking at the French Cinematheque, Moore ...
Demi Moore, who has long been synonymous with pushing boundaries in her acting career, is ​​again in the spotlight with the ...
In an interview with Le Monde, the filmmaker explained why the question of women's bodies is at the heart of her film.
Jenn Adams examines Coralie Fargeat's explosive body horror film 'The Substance' and two women's battle for youthful ...
This film made a huge splash in Cannes, with a glamorous Demi Moore playing here a fading actress who realises she is losing ...
What if, somehow, scientists discovered a way for us to regain youth? What if suddenly, we had the means to not just feel ...
Italian actress Isabella Rossellini will receive the European Achievement in World Cinema award at the December ceremony.
Demi Moore likened the film 'The Substance' to the highly contentious presidential election playing out in the United States.
Much of the damage that Elizabeth Sparkle ( Demi Moore, glorious and achingly vulnerable)—an actress past her prime—suffers is not just what she overhears but also internalises to a point of no return ...
At the film’s Los Angeles premiere in September, Moore put a tactile spin on the red trend in a strapless Oscar de la Renta ...
Jacques Audiard’s musical crime comedy 'Emilia Pérez' and Pedro Almodovar’s 'The Room Next Door' lead the charge with four nominations in European Film Awards.