Denzel Washington has ten Oscar nominations and two wins. Many people would expect him to be proud of his accomplishments with the world’s most celebrated movie award, but they might be surprised to learn his actual feelings about the Oscars.
Denzel Washington is out promoting his latest Spike Lee collaboration, 'Highest 2 Lowest,' and the Oscar talk is already swirling.
While some performers have used Broadway as a launchpad for their careers, others have used it as another chapter in their entertainment endeavors. From rising talents to household names, here's a look back at some of the biggest acts who've made their way to the Broadway stage.
"Highest 2 Lowest" will hit theaters August 15.
While athletes like Anthony Edwards and Jim Brown have successfully transitioned into acting, the path isn’t easy for most. Success on screen demands more than just a strong physique—a point Affion Crockett emphasized to Marshawn Lynch as he prepares for his role in the hit HBO series Euphoria.
Denzel Washington and Spike Lee don’t work together often. But when they do, it is always cinematic magic. Films like Malcolm X and Mo’ Better Blues are certified classics that continue to resonate with audiences today.
Spike Lee and Denzel Washington have worked together in the past, including in the successes of "Malcolm X" and "Inside Man."
‘Othello’ is back on Broadway for the first time in over 40 years. Denzel Washington is playing the lead role with Jake Gyllenhaal as Iago. But that’s not what some people are talking about.
Brian Cox has blasted the escalating price of theatre tickets in America. The 78-year-old actor thinks Broadway has a big "problem" and singled out the current production of 'Othello', which stars Denzel Washington in the title role and Jake Gyllenhaal as Iago, as being particularly "wrong".
Denzel Washington has called James Earl Jones “one of the greatest actors ever to be on a Broadway stage”. The star, 70, gathered with fellow luminaries to celebrate the life of the iconic actor on Monday (07.04.25) alongside Whoopi Goldberg, 69, at the James Earl Jones Theatre in New York City after his death in September 2024 at the age of 93.
It's official: Othello, starring Denzel Washington and Jake Gyllenhaal, has become the top-grossing (eight performance) play in Broadway history.
While the characters tend to drive the success of these projects, there are memorable hospitals and medical facilities that come along for the ride.
Listen, if there’s one thing that’s for sure, it’s that the Gladiator franchise could be gayer. I mean, have you ever looked at ancient Rome? That was a literal haven for gay and queer relationships of all kinds.
One of the many great smaller moments that made a big budget blockbuster like Gladiator a worthy Best Picture winner comes early in the film when Maximus sees his friend Quintus.
Versatility is one of the most sought-after qualities of a Hollywood star. These talented individuals are reminders of how rewarding it can be not to be limited to a certain kind of role and how a career can flourish when the industry avoids typecasting.
Not everyone was meant to work the same job forever. These 20 celebs made totally unexpected pivots in their careers.
The American Civil War left many lasting scars in the national psyche, which helps to explain why it has repeatedly proved to be such a popular subject for filmmakers, and it has gained new currency thanks to the forthcoming release of Alex Garland’s aptly titled Civil War.
"Shaqtin' A Fool" is a regular "Inside The NBA" tradition. Tuesday night, Shaquille O'Neal was Shaqtin' amorous.
Whether talking literature, comics, television or film, heroes of the law, notably the courtroom, remain popular to viewers of all ages and backgrounds, especially those of the fictional variety.
The world of medicine can be dramatic. At least, that’s what entertainment would have us believe.
Denzel Washington is still processing his grief, and the two-time Oscar winner tearfully opened up about his loss.
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