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Hiddleswift – a warning from history for Joe Alwyn

The English actor is Taylor Swift’s new boyfriend. Luckily for him, he has a romantic template to avoid

Vince Vaughn and Mel Gibson: the Hollywood cops out to prove all lives matter

Together at last! The duo is about to take on police brutality and solve race relations

Madonna responds to Blond Ambition biopic news: ‘Only I can tell my story’

Pop superstar and film director says only ‘a charlatan and a fool’ would claim to know the facts about her first steps to fame

Frankly, my dear: why Hollywood legend Olivia De Havilland won’t feud over Feud

The 100-year-actor wasn’t overly forthcoming when asked about the accuracy of Ryan Murphy’s series about the tensions between Bette Davis and Joan Crawford

Michelle Rodriguez quits apologising and goes for full-frontal defiance

The gaffe-prone Fast and Furious star has defended her role as a hitman punished by being turned into a woman in The Assignment

How Martine McCutcheon’s spooky satnav steered her from terror

The Love Actually star says that a sixth sense, and GPS, led her away from the Westminster attack

Diet Woke: how Pepsi’s ad backfired for Kendall Jenner

The soda company missed the mark with its protest promo. But will no one think of how it soured the Kardashian brand, too?

Brexit Britain needs a new national story: step forward Guy Ritchie

King Arthur: Legend of the Sword is the first of a proposed six-film series by the Lock, Stock director. And who better to star as a disgruntled knight than David Beckham?

Oscars debacle latest: Academy chief reflects on ‘a beautiful ending’

Cheryl Boone Isaacs of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences obviously saw a different film to the one everyone else did

Sienna Miller: ‘I feel relatively immune to bitchy criticism now’

The British actor set out to emulate Meryl Streep but ended up being portrayed as the next Kate Moss. Now with the tabloid assaults behind her, she talks ambition, Leveson and The Lost City of Z

Dan Stevens goes into fourth-wave feminist Beast mode

First it was Emma Watson, now its her Beauty and the Beast co-star grappling with the patriarchy

Danger in the palace as Tom Cruise eyes up the royal furniture

The actor has been to Buckingham Palace to meet Prince Philip. Did he feel the need for tweed?

Enter Shirley MacLaine – the words we’ve been longing to write since Oscar-chaos night

The sister of Warren Beatty has stepped in to stick up for him after his involvement in envelopegate

It’s my first time attending the Oscars – here’s my wishlist for the night

Will La La Land clean up? Will the stars come out against Trump’s travel ban? And will Ryan Seacrest give a certain debonair British film critic the red carpet moment he deserves?

Dress to protest: why tonight’s Oscars red carpet is set for a revolution

The ceremony’s biggest political statements might come not from the podium, but on the catwalk outside, as the stars hit the campaign trail Hollywood cares about most

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