Clarissa Cruz

Clarissa Cruz is an Executive Editor at Entertainment Weekly and co-host of The Awardist podcast. She has also appeared as an entertainment expert on the Today show, The CBS Early Show, Good Morning America, E! and Access Hollywood.

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2023 Preview
Idris Elba's troubled TV detective continues his story in Luther: The Fallen Sun movie
Eddie Redmayne, Dolly de Leon
Eddie Redmayne on unlocking his terrifying role in The Good Nurse: 'We're all curious about the darkness'
The best movie fashion of 2022
The best movie fashion of 2022
James Comey
Get a sneak peek at former FBI director James Comey's debut novel
TRIANGLE OF SADNESS, from left: Charlbi Dean, Dolly De Leon, Vicki Berlin, 2022. © Neon / Courtesy Everett Collection
Dolly de Leon's performance in Triangle of Sadness is groundbreaking — here's why
Viola Davis
Viola Davis says her character would be 'dead in the first 5 minutes' if The Woman King had a sequel
Michelle Obama The light we carry. Credit: Miller Mobley
Michelle Obama on her new book, her pop culture faves, and the downside of streaming
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How Black Panther: Wakanda Forever pays tribute to Chadwick Boseman
THE LOST BOYS, Billy Wirth, Kiefer Sutherland, Brooke McCarter, Alex Winter, 1987. ©Warner Bros./cou
The Lost Boys, 35 years later: 'Everything was still firing on all cylinders and it was a f---ing madhouse'
Peloton Announces First-Ever Variety Class Series, LOL Cody – Workouts with Special Guests and a Late Night Vibe
Peloton instructor Cody Rigsby takes us through his pop-culture hot takes, from A to Z
Peloton Announces First-Ever Variety Class Series, LOL Cody – Workouts with Special Guests and a Late Night Vibe
Peloton's Cody Rigsby says celebrity guests will be 'in the hot seat' on his new workout series
Ethan Hawke and Ewan McGregor in Raymond & Ray (Apple)
Ethan Hawke on Ewan McGregor: 'Your first instinct, even if they're good, is to be jealous'
Fall Movie Preview THE FABELMANS
How Michelle Williams channeled Steven Spielberg's late mother in The Fabelmans
Weird The Al Yankovic Story
Daniel Radcliffe is worried about what his girlfriend's parents will think of his Weird Al performance
TIFF PORTRAITS
The Woman King's Lashana Lynch on how physical training gives her mental strength
DON’T WORRY DARLING
How the looks in Olivia Wilde's Don't Worry Darling reveal the movie's sinister undertones
October 8, 1998 Nyc Oprah Winfrey And Sidney Poitier At The World Premiere Of Beloved At The Ziegfield Theatre
Oprah was 'uncomfortable' with certain moments in the Sidney Poitier doc
The Woman King
Fight coordinator: Viola Davis and Woman King cast were more hardcore than the men in Avengers: Endgame
Samantha Irby
Writer Samantha Irby calls her latest book 'a devolution!'
Oprah Winfrey
Oprah's Sidney Poitier doc has an all-star cast — but not every A-lister made the cut
American singer-songwriter and actress Madonna (Madonna Louise Ciccone) posing on the set of the film Desperately Seeking Susan. New York, 1985 (Photo by Mondadori via Getty Images)
Evan Rachel Wood was directed to play Madonna 'on a lot of cocaine' in bonkers Weird Al biopic
The Al Yankovic Story
Daniel Radcliffe gets laughs and wild applause at Weird: The Al Yankovic Story Toronto premiere
E PLURIBUS UNUM
Hillary Clinton on her favorite TV shows set in the political world
Amber Ruffin attends Netflix's "Uncoupled" Season 1; Chelsea Clinton poses backstage during the 30th Annual GLAAD Media Awards
Amber Ruffin says Chelsea Clinton 'would've gotten a callback' to write for her talk show