The Only Horror Movie to Ever Sweep All Five Major Oscars — and Shock the World

Let me tell you, when The Silence of the Lambs hit theaters in February 1991, it was an instant classic. The film centers around Clarice Starling, brilliantly played by Jodie Foster, an FBI trainee who seeks the help of the chilling Dr. Hannibal Lecter – Anthony Hopkins delivers a truly unforgettable performance. She’s hoping he can shed some light on a particularly gruesome serial killer case. What really grabbed audiences, and still does, is the incredible tension between these two characters and the film’s incredibly dark, psychological approach to storytelling. It’s a masterclass in suspense.

Margot Robbie Turns Heads Showing Lingerie in See-Through Alexander McQueen Dress at Vogue Bal

Okay, so there’s this dress, and it’s absolutely stunning. It’s long and made of this incredibly sheer black material that just moves with her – it’s so graceful. It’s got those thin spaghetti straps and a really low neckline, which gives it a classic, almost romantic feel. But what’s interesting is that softness is balanced by something a little edgier – it’s a really cool contrast!

Anime Villains Who Had Better Character Development Than The Heroes

In the anime ‘Hunter x Hunter’, Meruem starts as a supremely powerful being who sees humans as nothing more than food. However, meeting Komugi, a blind Gungi player who repeatedly beats him at the game, dramatically changes him. This encounter makes him realize humans are capable of more than he thought, and he begins to develop his own personality and feelings for others. By the end of the Chimera Ant storyline, Meruem’s focus shifts away from conquering the world and towards finding personal connection and a peaceful resolution.

Former Bond Girl Sparks Backlash After Saying the Next James Bond ‘Must Be White

Honestly, when I heard her say that a Black actor shouldn’t play Bond unless they changed the name, I was pretty disappointed. It felt like she was saying the name James Bond is more important than having a diverse cast. She suggested creating a new hero instead, which, while a nice thought, just felt like she wasn’t willing to embrace a Black actor as James Bond. It’s okay to have a great Black hero, but why can’t that hero be Bond?

Actors Who Lost Major Roles Because They Refused to Change Their Appearance

After ‘Titanic’ made him a huge star, Leonardo DiCaprio was initially considered for the lead in ‘American Psycho’. The studio wanted him to bulk up and become a more conventionally handsome leading man, but DiCaprio was hesitant. He didn’t want to drastically change his body and worried the disturbing role would harm his public image. He decided to leave the project to stay true to his natural build and focus on other acting opportunities. Christian Bale later took on the part and physically transformed to fit the studio’s vision.

African-American Actresses Who Are Voices In Video Games

Debra Wilson is a well-known voice and motion capture actor in popular video games. She’s famous for playing Cere Junda in both ‘Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order’ and ‘Star Wars Jedi: Survivor’, where she guides the main character. She also voiced Amanda Waller in ‘Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League’ and Grace Walker, a resistance leader, in the ‘Wolfenstein’ games. Wilson continues to be a highly active and successful performer in today’s gaming industry.

Celebs Who Dont Use Social Media

Jennifer Lawrence is known for keeping her personal life private and staying off social media. She’s said that platforms like Instagram and Twitter feel like too much pressure. Lawrence often jokes about not being very tech-savvy when people ask why she isn’t online. Most fans only see her at events related to her movies, such as premieres for ‘The Hunger Games.’ This helps her maintain a healthy separation between her work and personal life.

Gwyneth Paltrow, 53, & Kate Hudson, 46, Steal the Spotlight in Head-Turning Pink

The event highlighted the Arlington Artist of the Year Award, a recently established prize debuting in 2025 to recognize artists performing at the renowned Arlington Theatre. Actress Hudson won the award for her role in the musical film, Song Sung Blue, a performance that has already earned her nominations for Golden Globe, Screen Actors Guild, and Academy Awards. She is the second person to receive the award, following Timothée Chalamet who won it the previous year.