Emilia Pérez's' director, Jacques Audiard, has finally apologized to Mexicans who found themes in the film offensive.
Selena Gomez’s role in Emilia Pérez earned mixed reviews. While some believed she knocked it out of the park, others found her Spanish accent dodgy and undeserving of the praise. Nevertheless, the role meant a lot to Gomez personally,
The director and lead stars of 'Emilia Perez,' a gonzo trans-Mexican drug lord musical that is sweeping international film awards, told journalists on Wednesday the difficulty of making a movie that touches on the pain of human disappearances.
Emilia Pérez' currently leads the Golden Globes nominations as well as the BAFTAs longlist. Here's everything we know about Jacques Audiard's musical
The 2025 Golden Globe Awards are off and running, honoring the best of television and film from the past year.
French director Jacques Audiard defended and apologized for his film “Emilia Pérez” at its Mexican premiere Wednesday.
Jacques Audiard's 'Emilia Perez' clinched the Best Non-English Motion Picture at the 82nd Golden Globes. The film, co-written with Thomas Bidegain and featuring stars like Zoe Saldana and Selena Gomez,
The 'Emilia Pérez' star praised her fellow nominees, including Selena Gomez and Ariana Grande, while accepting the prize for best supporting actress in a film.
Jacques Audiard’s directorial venture ‘Emilia Perez’ was declared the Best Motion Picture in the Non-English Language category at the 82nd Golden Globes. Jacques Audiard attended the ceremony and appeared extremely overwhelmed while receiving the prestigious award.
Jacques Audiard's trans musical shakes up the Oscar race by beating out "Wicked" for the night's top musical prize.
This is reaffirmed with the film Emilia Pérez, which, besides capturing the attention of critics and audiences, is shaping up to be a real threat in the race for the Academy Awards. Emilia Pérez is a French production set in Mexico,
The film’s star Fiennes is nominated in the leading actor category, where he will go head to head with Adrien Brody for immigrant tale The Brutalist, Timothee Chalamet for Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown and Colman Domingo for Sing Sing, about prisoners becoming part of a theatre group.