Paul Thomas Anderson finally addressed the longstanding criticism that his film “One Battle After Another” doesn’t do justice by it’s Black female characters, particularly Perfidia Beverly Hills, as ...
The 98th Academy Awards on Sunday saw “One Battle After Another” win big with six awards, including best picture, director, supporting actor and casting. “Sinners” followed with four awards, including ...
Teyana Taylor’s character of Perfidia Beverly Hills is the most radical part of Paul Thomas Anderson’s Oscar-winning movie. By Maya Phillips There are several memorable characters and performances in ...
Paul Thomas Anderson has been loathe to explain several aspects of One Battle After Another during the months he spent on the campaign trail for the film, preferring, not unreasonably, to let the work ...
Teyana Taylor isn’t ready to give up playing Perfidia Beverly Hills. The Golden Globe winner and Academy Award nominee explained to IndieWire why she felt there were still some things to her “One ...
If we all play our cards right, the Teyana Taylor red-carpet fashion stunt spectacular never has to end. Taylor says she is in discussions with Paul Thomas Anderson about a sequel series or movie ...
If there's one thing being a "Harlem girl" has taught Teyana Taylor, it's to be a "big dreamer." Still, Taylor — who scored her first Oscar nomination and won a Golden Globe for her work as ...
No one shuts down a red carpet quite like Teyana Taylor. This awards season, the Harlem native has stopped traffic in Burberry, Schiaparelli and Tamara Ralph gowns as she touts “One Battle After ...
The original Final Fantasy VII is getting a makeover on Steam. No, not the remake. I mean the actual, original game. Announced last month and released today, this updated version of Final Fantasy VII ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In this episode of The Envelope video podcast, Teyana Taylor describes the "slingshot" of success that's come with "One Battle ...
UPDATE (March 15, 2026, 7:25 p.m. ET): On Sunday night, Amy Madigan won best supporting actress for her haunting role in horror film “Weapons,” 40 years after her last nomination in 1986. Teyana ...