Luca Guadigno's latest film, “Challengers,” sits poised to kick off a
Not that the film needs one, but “Challengers” actor Josh O’Connor has an alternate title idea in case the need arises: “This could be called ‘Co-dependency: The movie.’” “That was our other title!” Zendaya quips. “Challengers” – its official title – is a tennis drama from director Luca Guadagnino that serves up a thrilling love triangle and seductive performances by Zendaya, O’Connor and Mike Faist. It is set to be released this month after being delayed from its initial September 2023 release...
Zendaya found herself grappling with a bit of stage fright in her latest role, despite being an Emmy-winning actress. The star got candid about filming her new Challengers movie.
Zendaya put on another fashion parade on Tuesday as she hit the Good Morning America studios in New York.
Two critics face off about the actor’s Challengers performance and debate whether she knows how to serve onscreen as well as on the red carpet.
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You think you figured it out with one watch? Think again. "Challengers" co-star Zendaya says viewers should see the steamy drama at least twice.
Challengers spoilers ahead. Zendaya moves beautifully. Whether she’s sashaying down a red carpet or twisting and contorting herself to show off couture gowns in a magazine spread, Zendaya’s physicality is one of her greatest strengths. She can out-pose every supermodel of her generation (my hottest take is that she is the greatest supermodel of her generation). She’s all legs and limbs gliding like a gazelle in high fashion across awards show stages. The most impressive part is that it doesn’t...
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Zendaya is not exactly feeling euphoric about turning 30 in a few years. In fact, the 27-year-old—who has been acting since she was a tween—exclusively told E! News' Will Marfuggi that it's quite
Josh O'Connor and Mike Faist face off in sexy love triangle drama.
The game of tennis is an exceptional mindfuck. Noise, bad calls, and coaching turmoil are just as dangerous to a player as their opponents best shot. Any chaos off the court can easily infiltrate their mindset on it, clouding their ability to perform at a competitive level. And don’t forget the conditions of the heart. Emotional games can erode a player’s confidence just as quickly as a punishing serve. Just ask Andre Agassi, who collapsed against Boris Becker at Wimbledon in 1995, after the...