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"In conclusion, may I remind you, it does not say 'RSVP' on the Statue of Liberty," concludes Cher Horowitz in the 1995 film 'Clueless.' Actors Adam Driver, Andrew Garfield, Alden Ehrenreich, and Lucas Hedges all try their hands at delivering one of the most iconic passages of the cult '90s film — so who makes the best Alicia Silverstone? → Read More
Vocally speaking, Chris Pine is a total expert. Look no further than his soprano warm-up for evidence before he launches into "I Will Survive" (with a quick apology to its original singer, Gloria Gaynor). As inauguration weekend looms ever closer, Pine is just one of several stars reimagining Gaynor's hit disco track as an anthem of empowerment amid an already gloomy 2017. → Read More
Amy Adams knows Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive" so well, she can perform it from memory. Her next challenge: Adding choreography. See pro karaoke-er Amy Adams take on "I Will Survive," here. → Read More
"This is going to be interesting," says actor Andrew Garfield. "It may get too real." With the inauguration fast approaching, an all-star cast of Hollywood celebrities come together to improvise the 1979 hit "I Will Survive." Among those channeling their inner Gloria Gaynor are Emma Stone, Natalie Portman, Amy Adams, Matthew McConaughey, Chris Pine, Hailee Steinfeld, Felicity Jones, and Taraji… → Read More
The "Danish Girl" actress, one of the stars of W’s February 2016 issue, opens up to Lynn Hirschberg about her favorite cinematic sex scene and love of Ryan Gosling. → Read More
The "Room" actress, one of the stars of W’s February 2016 issue, can’t say enough about the epic movie Reds, in which Diane Keaton plays a feminist icon. → Read More
Actor Jake Gyllenhaal, one of the stars of W’s February 2016 issue, reenacts his favorite Tom Cruise moment in "Jerry McGuire." → Read More
At the age of seven, Charlize Theron saw Body Heat on television. Needless to say, it was a memorable experience. Here, the Mad Max actress, who is one of the stars of W’s February 2016 issue, recalls the details in a video interview with W Editor at Large Lynn Hirschberg. → Read More
Actress Jane Fonda, one of the stars of W’s February 2016 issue, talks about her most recent sex scene in a video interview with W Editor at Large Lynn Hirschberg. → Read More
The "Suffragette" actress, one of the stars of W’s February 2016 issue, explains why she adores the love scene between Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr in “An Affair to Remember.” Whether it was real chemistry or just good acting, though, is up for debate. → Read More