Yes, it’s true: like many a star, HWD Daily has had a bit of work done. We’ve revamped our industry-focused newsletter to better present a daily digest of the best news, features, and Hollywood analysis Vanity Fair’s formidable HWD team has to offer, while we’re now reserving Fridays for HWD Weekly—a detailed and dishy breakdown of awards season, written by the indefatigable Rebecca Keegan. Come on in, but please close the door behind you; we’re still a bit sensitive to light and noise.
Today, we’re leading our first remodeled edition with Yohana Desta’s almost criminally entertaining interview with Jenifer Lewis, a pioneering actress who’s seen it all—and isn’t hesitating to share her most scandalous stories. Elsewhere, V.F. contributor Paul Chi catches up with Christopher Plummer—the man who might just be tasked with saving all of Hollywood—Emma Stefansky muses about Mel Gibson’s apparent comeback, and Keegan kicks off Oscar season with a trip to the Governors Awards, which this year were an unusually somber affair. Who could imagine why!
Oh, Mother
Black-ish star Jenifer Lewis explains why she’s the Mother of Black Hollywood in her juicy new memoir.
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Christopher Plummer Speaks Out
On replacing Kevin Spacey in All the Money in the World: “It’s a shame.”
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Where’s Harvey?
The Governors Awards were business as usual on stage—but off, Weinstein-focused whispers ruled the night.
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Yes, Mel Gibson’s Back
A big take for Daddy’s Home 2 implies audiences—and Hollywood—have finally forgiven him.
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That’s Why They Call Her Wonder Woman
Gal Gadot reportedly won’t do Wonder Woman 2 if Brett Ratner does.
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