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UPI
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- UPI
Watch: Third 'Knives Out' movie to premiere on Netflix Dec. 12
"Knives Out" star Daniel Craig attends the SAG Awards at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles on February 23. File Photo by Chris Chew/UPI | License Photo June 1 (UPI) -- Netflix has announced its third Knives Out movie -- Wake Up Dead Man -- is to premiere on the streaming platform Dec. 12. Written and directed by Rian Johnson, the mystery stars Daniel Craig as the brilliant private detective Benoit Blanc. The cast also includes Jeremy Renner, Kerry Washington, Josh O'Connor, Glenn Close, Josh Brolin and Mila Kunis. The film is a threequel that follows 2019's Knives Out and 2021's Glass Onion. Thou shalt be seated. #TUDUM Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (@KnivesOut) June 1, 2025


Buzz Feed
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
AAPI Celebrities Best Red Carpet Looks Roundup
If there's one thing we Asians and Pacific Islanders know how to do, it's bring our A-game when it comes to dressing for a party. And red carpets are definitely no exception. In honor of Asian American And Pacific Islander Heritage Month, I thought we could take a look at 21 of the most iconic red carpet outfits by some of our favorite AAPI celebrities. There are some old looks on here, and some recent ones, but all of them live in my brain rent free. Let's dive in, shall we? 1. Sandra Oh — SAG Awards, 2008 This look was inspired by a traditional Korean Hanbok, and I truly couldn't be any more obsessed. 2. Avan Jogia — Gold Gala, 2024 Designed by the one and only Sabyasachi. 3. Lucy Liu — Academy Awards, 2000 No one will ever look this good at the Oscars again. 4. Auli'i Cravalho — Academy Awards, 2017 She's like a beautiful seashell. 5. Ali Wong — SAG Awards, 2024 It's art. 6. Naomi Osaka — Met Gala, 2021 Gaaaaaaaag. 7. Harry Shum Jr. — Academy Awards, 2023 Outsold. 8. Brenda Song — Academy Awards, 2025 Ms. Tipton, pleeeeeaaaseee. 9. Nicole Scherzinger — Men In Black 3 Premiere, 2012 No one had ever done purple this good. 10. Drew Afualo — Academy Awards, 2023 I LOVE this yellow on her. 11. Gemma Chan — Cannes, 2021 Hello?!??!? 12. Olivia Rodrigo — Met Gala, 2022 Literally a fairy princess. 13. Saweetie — BET Awards, 2021 Get into this train. 14. Kelly Marie Tran — Gold Gala, 2025 This Thai Nguyen Ateliere look is everything. 15. Manny Jacinto — Emmys, 2021 The white suit to end all white suits. 16. Vanessa Hudgens — Met Gala, 2022 The puff sleeves were a tribute to her Filipina heritage. So fab. 17. Devon Aoki — Wildlife Conservation Society's Gala, 2010 Because Devon invented the color orange. 18. H.E.R. — Academy Awards, 2025 Almost didn't recognize my girl without the sunglasses. 19. Kumail Nanjiani — Eternals Premiere, 2021 Sherwani serve. 20. Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, Gold Gala 2024 Lehenga serve. 21. Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, Gold Gala 2025 Maitreyi gets two because both of these looks are generational. Check out more AAPI-centered content by exploring how BuzzFeed celebrates Asian Pacific American Heritage Month! Of course, the content doesn't end after May. Follow BuzzFeed's A*Pop on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube to keep up with our latest AAPI content year-round.


Vogue Singapore
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Vogue Singapore
Everyone's obsessed with butter yellow this summer
Courtesy of Valentino It started with a splash. At the 2025 Oscars, Timothée Chalamet—post-polarising yet great SAG Awards speech—made his Academy Awards appearance in a look that was spot on for him; a true-to-his-nature sartorial twist that came in the form of a monochromatic suit designed by Sarah Burton for Givenchy herself. The hue of choice? An unbounded showing of butter yellow. Timothée Chalamet's monochromatic Givenchy suit designed by Sarah Burton. Getty Many may have expected the A Complete Unknown actor to lean fully into his method dressing ways and complete the Bob Dylan-esque circuit with a look that was more Bob Dylan than Bob Dylan himself. But this was Timmy we were talking about, the one who's always bound to pull something out of his Wonka hat, like attending his own lookalike contest, doing an IG live where he dances to 'I Gotta Feeling' or riding up to the Oscars in a little yellow suit. But perhaps the latter had a couple more legs to stand on. After all, it was only months before that his own co-star, Elle Fanning, delivered another buttery smooth moment—whilst on the press tour of their film together at that. Only hers was a column satin gown, and Prada. Elle Fanning in a satin column gown from Prada. Getty It was a sign of the times to come. For whilst Chalamet and Fanning may have been the few initial adopters of the buttery shade, the runways have been pointing in that direction for months at a go. Jacquemus took the lead with their viral La Casa show for fall/winter 2024 in the summer of June last year. Peppered all through the collection were moments in which the soft yet striking hue shone through. Pivoting to the spring/summer 2025 collections unveiled later in the year, the specific shade ruled all over the runways—from Toteme to Chloé and Valentino. Toteme spring/summer 2025 collection. Courtesy of Toteme Alaïa spring/summer 2025 collection. Courtesy of Alaïa Chloé spring/summer 2025 collection. Courtesy of Chloé Jacquemus La Casa show. @jacquemus Valentino spring/summer 2025 collection. Courtesy of Valentino Of course, this naturally trickled down to what celebrities were seen sporting amid the spring season, with many more adopting the colour for both the red carpet and other dressy days under the sun. The recent Cannes season alone tells it as it is. This year's jury president Juliette Binoche stepped out in a full summer-ready look from Jacquemus. Filipina actress Kylie Verzosa was radiant in her floral appliqué gown by Mark Bumgarner. And then there was looking equal parts chuffed and casual in his Dior pieces. A masterclass in spring layering, if you will. Robert Pattinson with co-star Jennifer Lawrence at the 'Die, My Love' photo call in Cannes. Getty Filipina actress Kylie Verzosa at Cannes. @kylieverzosa Jury president Juliette Binoche in a full Jacquemus ensemble at Cannes. Getty So whilst it may seem a daunting colour to pull off, the streets are telling us otherwise. Here, a celebrity -approved guide to riding out the wave this summer, in a butter yellow look of your own making. @sabrinacarpenter 1 / 40 The mini: Sabrina Carpenter Courtesy of Farfetch 2 / 40 Valentino mini dress, $4,064 Available at Farfetch. Courtesy of Jacquemus 3 / 40 Jacquemus mini dress, $998 Available at Jacquemus. Courtesy of Net-a-Porter 4 / 40 Self-Portrait mini dress, $805 Available at Net-a-Porter. Getty 5 / 40 A spot of draping: Elsa Hosk Courtesy of Farfetch 6 / 40 Staud maxi dress, $665 Available at Farfetch. Courtesy of Jacquemus 7 / 40 Jacquemus Calino bag, $1,996 Available at Jacquemus. Courtesy of Net-a-Porter 8 / 40 Alaīa midi dress, $3,373 Available at Net-a-Porter. Getty 9 / 40 Business casual: Juliette Binoche Courtesy of Net-a-Porter 10 / 40 Gucci wool blazer, $3,841 Available at Net-a-Porter. Courtesy of Cettire 11 / 40 Amina Muaddi sculpted heel sandals, $830 Available at Cettire. Courtesy of Cettire 12 / 40 Jacquemus slingback pumps, $880 Available at Cettire. Courtesy of Toteme 13 / 40 A statement bag: Toteme spring/summer 2025 Courtesy of Farfetch 14 / 40 Jil Sander Cannolo bag, $2,260 Available at Farfetch. Courtesy of Kate Spade 15 / 40 Kate Spade Deco crossbody bag, $600 Available at Kate Spade. Courtesy of FWRD 16 / 40 Acne Studios small bag, $2,520 Available at FWRD. Getty 17 / 40 Layers on: Katie Holmes Courtesy of Net-a-Porter 18 / 40 Chloé cotton jacket, $3,935 Available at Net-a-Porter. Courtesy of Net-a-Porter 19 / 40 The Row shirt, $1,750 Available at Net-a-Porter. Courtesy of Net-a-Porter 20 / 40 Toteme shirt, $756 Available at Net-a-Porter. @srchafreen 21 / 40 Keeping it casual: Freen Sarocha Courtesy of Farfetch 22 / 40 Valentino cardigan, $4,200 Available at Farfetch. Courtesy of Net-a-Porter 23 / 40 Dôen cotton-voile top, $362 Available at Net-a-Porter. 24 / 40 Adidas shoes, $180 Available at Cettire. @voguephilippines 25 / 40 Days under the sun: Kendall Jenner Courtesy of Lyst 26 / 40 Proenza Schouler dress, $731 Available at Lyst. Courtesy of Gentle Monster 27 / 40 Gentle Monster sunglasses, $440 Available at Gentle Monster. Courtesy of Farfetch 28 / 40 knitted maxi dress, $506 Available at Farfetch. Getty 29 / 40 Tee magic: Robert Pattinson Courtesy of Dior 30 / 40 Dior Icons tee, $2,100 Available at Dior. Courtesy of In Good Company 31 / 40 In Good Company top, $149 Available at In Good Company. Courtesy of Net-a-Porter 32 / 40 The Row cotton jersey T-shirt, $770 Available at Net-a-Porter. @sonamkapoor 33 / 40 All in: Sonam Kapoor Courtesy of Farfetch 34 / 40 Etro pleated gown, $6,338 Available at Farfetch. Courtesy of Farfetch 35 / 40 Simkhai maxi dress, $888 Available at Farfetch. Courtesy of MyTheresa 36 / 40 Prada ballet flats, $2,090 Available at MyTheresa. Getty 37 / 40 Mix and match: Nara Smith Courtesy of MyTheresa 38 / 40 Miu Miu mini skirt, $7,500 Available at MyTheresa. Courtesy of Cettire 39 / 40 Valentino pointed-toe pumps, $786 Available at Cettire. Courtesy of Cettire 40 / 40 Bottega Veneta Arco tote bag, $3590 Available at Cettire.

Business Insider
25-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Business Insider
Red-carpet looks that have missed the mark in 2025 so far — sorry
Fashion missteps have been notable at major events in 2025, like the Cannes Film Festival. Jamie Lee Curtis, for example, wore too many feathers at this year's SAG Awards. Alexander Skarsgård, on the other hand, wore a strange pair of boots in Cannes. We need to talk about the red-carpet duds of 2025. Sure, we're only five months into this year, but there have been plenty of fashion mistakes at major events so far. Jamie Lee Curtis, for example, pushed feathers to their limit at the SAG Awards, and Alexander Skarsgård wore a truly ridiculous pair of boots in Cannes. Sadly, they're not alone. Here's a look at those outfits and other style moments that disappointed in 2025. Melissa McCarthy should have picked a different outfit for the Golden Globes in January. She walked the Golden Globes red carpet on January 5 in a hot-pink jumpsuit with long sleeves. It also had a V-shaped neckline, a thick waist panel, and wide-legged pants. The actor sported a massive ruffled cape on top. McCarthy was overwhelmed by the Christian Siriano look. A simpler gown in a lighter shade of pink would have suited her much better. There were too many feathers attached to the bolero Jamie Lee Curtis wore at the SAG Awards. Unfortunately, she was one of the stars who missed the mark with her fashion at the February 23 event. Her feathered top was so thick that it covered her entire neck and created an unflattering silhouette. Her Dolce & Gabbana dress was much better, with a form-fitting shape and all-over sparkles. Still, the outerwear distracted from her gown. The Oscars saw a fashion mishap from H.E.R. The musician walked the Oscars red carpet on March 2 in a custom Ralph Lauren ball gown. Though it had some potential, its various features ultimately clashed and created a messy look. Its sparkling, strapless top would have suited a prom dress, while its full skirt with a raw hem looked messy and incomplete. Her brown belt also looked much more casual than her layered diamond necklaces. Jeremy Pope's leather ensemble at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party looked silly, not fashionable. His black catsuit had floor-length trousers, a loose-fitting top covering half his torso, and a neckline extending into a scarf wrapped around the bottom of his face. The outfit fit him poorly, looked a bit odd, and landed him on the night's worst-dressed list. Blake Lively wore a dated look to promote a new movie at SXSW on March 7. Latex had a moment in the late 2010s, but it's long passed. So it was confusing to see Lively in a tan-colored dress made from the stretchy material at the premiere of "Another Simple Favor." The Renée Masoomian garment was strapless with a structured bodice and a lace-embellished skirt. It also featured a latex overcoat that Lively wore at the start of her appearance. The silver dress Katy Perry wore in April needed a few tweaks. She arrived at the Breakthrough Prize ceremony in a sequinned Gaurav Gupta gown. Though the color and sparkling material suited the musician, its shape and accessories did not. The visible mesh that held its bodice together distracted from its unique shape, and its matching headpiece appeared too tight to fit Perry comfortably. Ed Sheeran also made a fashion mistake that month. For the Time 100 Gala on April 24, Sheeran sported a Tom Ford suit that was tailored perfectly. However, its pale-pink color washed him out, and the white T-shirt he wore beneath his blazer was too bland. A darker fabric could have improved his suit, especially if paired with a button-down top. Nicole Kidman's black ensemble at the Academy of Country Music Awards was missing something. She attended the event on May 8 in a black one-piece from Monse. The sleeveless garment had a leather bodice and wide-leg trousers with an asymmetrical skirt draped on top. The outfit was cool, but not accessorized to its full potential. It would've been fun to see Kidman wear it with an updo hairstyle, smoky eye makeup, and a bit of silver jewelry. Gustav Magnar Witzøe could've used fewer layers at the 2025 Met Gala. Witzøe might've been one of the few billionaires at the 2025 Met Gala, but he was also one of the worst-dressed. The Norwegian billionaire wore a white suit from Todd Patrick, an overcoat seemingly made from latex, multiple necklaces, a wide-brimmed hat, and Tabi boots. He also carried a see-through briefcase filled with vibrant red roses, which looked dramatic and made the outfit look more like a costume. Hailey Bieber didn't seem to put much effort into her ensemble for the Met Gala. Saint Laurent custom-made her black blazer dress, which she wore with sheer tights and diamond jewelry. The glamour of those accessories clashed strongly with her edgy choice of shoes: a platform pair of leather, open-toed heels. Overall, though, the outfit was too simple and didn't match the night's theme, which honored Black dandyism and menswear. Heidi Klum's dress at the Cannes Film Festival had a few issues. She wore a pearlescent dress from Elie Saab, which had off-the-shoulder straps and a mix of blue and purple sequins from top to bottom. Though the color choice was fun, the gown's mermaid shape and see-through stripes made it look cheap. It wasn't her best look on the Cannes Film Festival red carpet this year. Alexander Skarsgård should've reconsidered his shoe choice for the French event. He was photographed on the Cannes red carpet wearing a Saint Laurent tux and his trousers tucked into thigh-high leather boots. The fashion house first revealed the shoe style during its January runway show, where the design looked somewhat interesting. On a red carpet, though, they mostly looked ridiculous.
Yahoo
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
The Devil Wears Prada sequel gets release date, plus everything we know so far
We could hardly believe our little gay eyes when news broke last year that after years of speculation, a sequel to had finally been greenlit. Our disbelief continues right up to today as we've now learned the project has been officially slated for release on 1 May, 2026! As per , the sequel will reportedly follow 's Miranda Priestly 'as she navigates her career amid the decline of traditional magazine publishing and as she faces off against [s character, now a high-powered executive for a luxury group with advertising dollars that Priestly desperately needs.' Both Streep and Blunt are thought to be reprising their roles, though this remains unconfirmed. There has been no word on 's involvement. Stanley Tucci, who played another employee at the film's fictional magazine Runway, commented on the project to the publication last year saying: 'I know they're working on it. If it happens, I would be so happy, but I cannot give you any information. Otherwise, I'll go to the actor's prison or something. [The original] was one of the best experiences ever.' Prior to the sequel's announcement, Hathaway had commented saying that she 'wouldn't hold out too much hope' for a sequel in an interview with . She later told that she didn't 'think a continuation of that story is probably ever gonna happen.' However, clearly she was wrong so we can't help but hold out hope we might meet her character Andrea once again. The trio of actresses previously reunited to present an award the 2024 SAG Awards, making reference to one of the film's iconic lines in their introduction. The post The Devil Wears Prada sequel gets release date, plus everything we know so far appeared first on Attitude.