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Christy Piña

Associate Editor

Christy Piña writes and edits breaking entertainment news while running the news desk and creating original content for THR.com. She came to the publication as an intern for the 2020 awards season before returning full-time in March 2021 as the Social Media Coordinator, where she won a National Arts and Journalism award for Best Journalistic Use of Social Media. She now serves as an Associate Editor with an interest in TV coverage.

Natalie Portman, Jerry Seinfeld, Gal Gadot Respond to Hamas’ Attack on Israel: “My Heart Is Aching”

Celebrities like Natalie Portman, Jerry and Jessica Seinfeld, Jamie Lee Curtis, Gal Gadot, Amy Schumer, Chelsea Handler and more are taking to social media to share their sympathies for Israel after the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas launched deadly land and air strikes on the country early Saturday morning. The Israel-Hamas war, which has claimed more […]

Shawn Levy Talks Starring in ‘All Too Well: The Short Film,’ Says Taylor Swift Is a “Good Role Model”

Shawn Levy recently opened up about his experience starring in Taylor Swift’s All Too Well: The Short Film. The director played Swift’s father in the 14-minute music video for her hit song, “All Too Well (10 Minute Version).” He starred opposite Sadie Sink, who portrayed Swift, and Dylan O’Brien, as a boyfriend she dated when […]

Carey Mulligan on How ‘Maestro’ Isn’t a Biopic and Bradley Cooper’s Request They Bare Their Souls to Each Other

Maestro may be considered by most a biopic of Leonard Bernstein‘s life, but star Carey Mulligan disagrees. “It’s not,” she told Vogue in her November cover story. “It’s a movie about a marriage — a very complicated marriage.” The Netflix film tells the story of Leonard (Bradley Cooper) and Felicia Montealegre’s (Mulligan) love story over […]

Martin Scorsese Says “Perfect Storm” Barbenheimer Came at the Right Time for Cinema

Martin Scorsese is part of the majority of people who think Barbenheimer was a “wonderful” thing. During an interview with the Hindustan Times, the Oscar-winning director explained that the combination of the drastically different movies and the summer box office sensation they caused was truly “something special.” “It seemed to be, I hate that word, […]

Michael Chiarello, Former Food Network Star and Chef, Dies at 61

Michael Chiarello, the celebrity chef and former Food Network star who hosted Easy Entertaining With Michael Chiarello, has died. He was 61. The chef died at Queen of the Valley Medical Center in Napa, California, where he was being treated for an acute allergic reaction that led to anaphylactic shock, according to a statement from […]

Anya Taylor-Joy and Malcolm McRae Tie the Knot in Venice

Anya Taylor-Joy and Malcolm McRae tied the knot in Venice. Vogue reported Friday that the Emmy-nominated actress got married this week, wearing an unconventional embroidered beige dress. And for her second look, Taylor-Joy wore a white, A-line minidress with a corseted top, according to the magazine. The actress and musician hosted a formal wedding ceremony […]

‘Priscilla’ Stars Cailee Spaeny and Jacob Elordi Talk “Disabling the Mythology” of the Presleys

Cailee Spaeny and Jacob Elordi did their homework when it came to portraying one of the most iconic couples in recent history, Priscilla and Elvis Presley, in Sofia Coppola’s Priscilla. The stars of the A24 biopic hit the carpet for the New York Film Festival’s centerpiece film on Friday, where they discussed their process for […]

Terence Davies, ‘Distant Voices, Still Lives’ Director, Dies at 77

Terence Davies, the critically beloved British writer-director who had his international art-house breakthrough with two deeply autobiographical films set in his native Liverpool, England, Distant Voices, Still Lives and The Long Day Closes, has died. He was 77. Davies’ official Instagram account confirmed the news Saturday morning, noting that the filmmaker died peacefully at home […]

Anne Hathaway Says It’s “Amazing” Her Film ‘She Came to Me’ Received a SAG-AFTRA Interim Agreement

Anne Hathaway’s She Came to Me is one of the independent films that received an interim agreement from SAG-AFTRA, which she thinks is “amazing.” The actress and producer stopped by The Late Show With Seth Meyers on Thursday to promote the film, which also stars Peter Dinklage and Marisa Tomei. Hathaway began by praising the […]

Bob Odenkirk Talks End of Writers Strike, $25K Fan Lunch With David Cross

Bob Odenkirk and David Cross will be joined by a fan for a very expensive lunch in Los Angeles. During an appearance on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert to promote his upcoming children’s book Zilot, the Better Call Saul star discussed the lunch he and Cross auctioned off on eBay to raise money for […]

Selena Gomez on How Her Beauty Brand Overlaps With Her Mental Health Advocacy

Selena Gomez is known for a lot of things: her music, beloved acting roles, mental health advocacy and, in the last few years, Rare Beauty. Through the beauty line, the Only Murders in the Building actress found a way to intertwine beauty products with mental health initiatives. “I wanted there to be a conversation started,” […]

‘Only Murders in the Building’ Boss on How That “Awful” and “Perfect” Finale Death Sets Up Season 4

[This story includes major spoilers from the Only Murders in the Building season three finale.] Season three of Only Murders in the Building ended with another, well, murder. But this time, the victim will hit close to home for the starring trio, especially for Charles (Steve Martin). The final moments of the season three finale, […]