In celebration of Women’s History Month this March, Eyes On Hollywood is highlighting women who are redefining success and making a lasting impact in their industries. Among them, Carin Smolinski
In celebration of Women’s History Month this March, Eyes On Hollywood is highlighting women who are redefining success and making a lasting impact in their industries. Among them, Carin Smolinski
Survival stories often focus on the moment someone lives through the unimaginable. But for Helen Ify Konoma, survival was not the destination. It was the beginning of a profound transformation
Few couples have captured Gen Z’s heart quite like Zendaya and Tom Holland. From co-stars to low-key relationship goals, their romance has long felt refreshingly private in an oversharing era.
Hollywood loves a rivalry. From red carpets to award speeches, the industry thrives on comparison culture. And lately, fans can’t stop debating two of the biggest names redefining the modern
Sovereignty in Metal, Legacy in Hand Behind carved stone facades and discreet brass plaques, capital rests in silence, bullion stacked in geometric certainty, bearer bonds archived in climate controlled precision.
At 16, Coco Coloma is already winning awards, acting in features, directing her first short, and building a creative voice that Hollywood should pay close attention to. There is
Don’t celebrities always look incredible? It’s not just good genes (though that doesn’t hurt). These A-listers have access to the best dermatologists, aestheticians, and skincare secrets money can buy. Their
In a media landscape driven by speed, visibility, and perfectly curated moments, Sisi Hollywood stands out by slowing the conversation down. Her platform isn’t about chasing headlines, it’s about uncovering
How the Elvis Mitchell Suite, Supper Club, and Film Lounge Will Become Park City’s Center of Gravity Every Sundance features countless pop-ups, lounges, and parties, but only a handful of
From a very young age, Denise Coulson has lived as a storyteller. Long before publication deadlines and ISBN numbers, her imagination was already building worlds, characters, and futures that felt