"I've been waiting for this moment my whole life," the global superstar said during the film's Q&A after receiving a standing ovation alongside the filmmaker and breakout star Tonatiuh.
Bill Condon offers a fresh take on Kander and Ebb's 1992 musical, casting Diego Luna and newcomer Tonatiuh as men who bond in an Argentine jail cell.
Tonatiuh stars with Jennifer Lopez and Diego Luna in "Kiss of the Spider Woman," one of Sundance's buzziest premieres.
BroadwayWorld was on hand at the Sundance world premiere of KISS OF THE SPIDER WOMAN on January 26, 2025 and spoke with the creative team and performers on the carpet. Filled with breathtaking intimate moments,
Jennifer Lopez became emotional after the premiere of her latest project, Kiss of the Spider Woman, received a standing ovation at Sundance Film Festival on Sunday (26 January).
Bill Condon, who has written and directed the upcoming Kiss of the Spider Woman film, recently discussed the film at the Sundance Film Festival. He talked about the differences between this version versus others,
Chase Sapphire Reserve cardholders braved the cold Sunday morning in hopes of securing a seat at the highly-anticipated panel with cast and director of “Kiss of the Spider Woman” held at the Chase Sapphire Reserve Lounge,
On day four of the Festival, Bill Condon’s highly anticipated Kiss of the Spider Woman, and Max Walker-Silverman’s sophomore feature, Rebuilding, will premiere at Eccles Theatre. Additionally, Hal & Harper;
Kiss of the Spider Woman, co-starring Jennifer Lopez, is a great example of the modern movie musical, and features a breakout performance from Tonatiuh.
This time last year, industry experts and armchair pundits began the drumbeat for Kieran Culkin's performance in A Real Pain. The intimate drama about a pair of cousins (Culkin and writer-director Jesse Eisenberg) who travel to Poland to see the ancestral home of their grandmother,
There can be no question the Broadway musicals of John Kander and Fred Ebb have been charmed when it comes to movie adaptations. Bob Fosse’s 1972 film reinvention of Cabaret won eight Oscars. Director Rob Marshall and screenwriter Bill Condon’s cinematic interpretation of Chicago in 2002 is still the last musical to win the Best