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Sharon Stone: I was forgotten like Princess Diana after I had a stroke

Actor says it took seven years to recover from illness that first struck in 2001, during which time the actor says she was treated with ‘brutal unkindness’ by Hollywood

Feline queasy: eight urgent questions about the Cats trailer

If you saw the Cats trailer last night, you won’t have slept and may still be shaking. Here, we begin the process of trying to understand what happened

Emma Stone denies injury caused by fall at Spice Girls concert

Star hurt shoulder in a slip at home, says source, not in Wembley gig mishap – and claims forthcoming Cruella movie shoot will not be delayed

Why is Justin Bieber Cruising for a bruising?

Forget Ali v Frazier, a scrap between the Canadian singer and Tom Cruise, an actor known for his hard-as-nails fitness, would surely be the (one-sided) fight of the century

Ken Jeong: insecure men find my nude scenes reassuring

After the smart-aleck sitcom Community and the outrageous Hangover movies, the rude and raging comedian is returning to standup

Cat lovers question ethics of Nicole Kidman hiking with pets in backpack

The actor’s revelations that she often goes for walks toting cats – and that she ate ants – have been met with scepticism by animal rights groups

Halston review – glitzy 70s designer all dressed up

Frédéric Tcheng’s pretentious documentary charts the rise and fall of the boy from Iowa who became a New York fashion icon

Can James Bond survive his encounter with the man from health and safety?

Surely 007 will be all the greater if, instead of fighting them, he embraces the ministrations of the HSE inspectors

‘It’s ghost slavery’: the troubling world of pop holograms

Dead stars from Whitney Houston to Maria Callas are going on tour again. As Miley Cyrus explores the issue in a new Black Mirror, we uncover the greatest identity crisis in music today

Borat caused Pamela Anderson’s divorce, says Sacha Baron Cohen

The comedian confirms that Kid Rock was so incensed by the 2006 comedy that he filed to end his marriage to Baron Cohen’s co-star

Charles Dance on making Godzilla: ‘The catering was sensational!’

Freed from Game of Thrones and waging eco-terror in the new monster flick, cinema’s go-to bad aristo talks about turning down 007 and paparazzi ambushes

Pyjamas on a plane aren’t a ‘mess’ – they’re the perfect travel outfit

Sophie Turner’s choice of satin jammies for a longhaul flight might seem overly nocturnal. But when flying, from blankets to boilersuits, comfort is best

Tarantino is back! 10 things we learned from Cannes 2019

Elle Fanning wins the style stakes, Quentin Tarantino gets movie nostalgia, film stars watch TV just like us, and everyone’s crazy about The Lighthouse

‘I even loved his Twankey’: Dench, Hopkins, Mirren and more on Ian McKellen at 80

Wild parties, stunning performances, silhouette erections and marrying Patrick Stewart twice … as the actor turns 80, friends including Derek Jacobi, Janet Suzman, Michael Sheen, Bill Condon and Stephen Fry pay tribute

Natalie Portman criticises ‘creepy’ Moby over ‘disturbing’ account of friendship

Musician says in memoir the pair dated, but Portman disputes account, saying ‘my recollection is a much older man being creepy with me’

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