The intimate character study from director Gia Coppola of two women who find their time in the spotlight fading is a wistful, moving experience
In “The Last Showgirl,” Jamie Lee Curtis upends a host of cinematic clichés about women. Jamie Lee Curtis’s supporting role as the sixty-something Annette in “The Last Showgirl” is a master class in portraying — and honoring — female characters, their bodies, their pleasure and self-possession.
Old-school Las Vegas revues are ghosts now. Pamela Anderson is anything but. So why is ‘The Last Showgirl’ less than satisfying?
Jamie Lee Curtis is famously one of many well-known performers who has one Oscar nomination. It’s crazy to think the Hollywood vet and icon only has one nom, and win, from the Academy. What’s crazier is that Questlove projected that she would take home the award that night when no one else said she would for the zany part she played in the everything bagel-riddled multiverse.
Jamie Lee Curtis said she has to miss the Bafta awards ceremony next month following the impact of the Covid pandemic and the wildfires in Los Angeles on her work schedule. The US star, who is up for best supporting actress following her role in The Last Showgirl, expressed her sorrow at missing the annual event in London.
Pamela Anderson shines The Last Showgirl, in an otherwise forgettable film about Las Vegas performers, directed by Gia Coppola.
In a hilarious segment on ‘The Tonight Show’, Jamie Lee Curtis teamed up with Jimmy Fallon to recreate her iconic aerobics scene from ‘Perfect’, nearly 40 years later
After “Baywatch,” that “Pam and Tommy” miniseries and a documentary on Netflix, Pamela Anderson was ready for a change. She gets it with "The Last Showgirl."
The Canadian icon joins Q’s Tom Power to talk about entering a new chapter of her career as a serious dramatic actor. She recently earned her first Golden Globe nomination for her critically acclaimed performance in The Last Showgirl.
Jamie Lee Curtis is facing backlash after drawing a controversial comparison between the devastating LA wildfires and the Gaza conflict. Outraged netizens have criticised her remarks as insensitive, while some fans have rushed to her defense.
She did not win at the awards ceremony on Jan. 5, but Pamela Anderson was deserving of her nomination for a Golden Globe for her starring turn in “The Last Showgirl.” Getting a wide release this
Pamela Anderson shocked her "The Last Showgirl" co-star by revealing her hidden musical talent — playing the saxophone.