"Hitch" director Andy Tennant recalls how the famous brownstone scene from the movie was created on the day it was shot at Will Smith's request.
The director of the film recently revealed that the film almost didn't happen until a surprising person stepped in.
Black swimmers at Conrad and Carter squashed stereotypes about the capabilities of African Americans in the water.
Andy Tennant is looking back on his 2005 film, Hitch, with less than fond memories.
Chappell Roan’s “Pink Pony Club, I’m gonna keep on dancing at the Pink Pony Club, I’m going to keep on dancing at the …” on heavy rotation in your brain since last Sunday night, for Most Annoying Ear ...
Over the years, celebrity couples have worn everything from elegant ensembles to daring outfits for their first red-carpet ...
Jada Pinkett Smith embraces change with the best of them, whether it's with her personal life or her appearance, and she's ...
From Will Smith’s infamous slap to Harvey Weinstein’s criminal acts, explore the stars who’ve been banned from the Oscars ...
Prospects of Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith rekindling their romance are bleak, according to a new report divulging ...
Will Smith has arrived at the 2025 Grammy Awards, marking his first major award show appearance since the infamous Chris Rock ...
Will Smith made his official return to a major awards show since the 2022 Oscars. The four-time Grammy winner and actor took ...
Jada Yuan is a writer for The Washington Post's Style section with a focus on culture and entertainment. For The Post, she's criss-crossed the country following national political campaigns, as ...
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