The intimate character study from director Gia Coppola of two women who find their time in the spotlight fading is a wistful, moving experience
Brenda Song recalled sitting in a Costco parking lot with her fiancé Macaulay Culkin before the store opened when she received a call about her new movie 'The Last Showgirl' to Bustle.' ' You've tamed the beast,
Former Disney Channel star Brenda Song thinks that her new movie might surprise and even "scare" audiences who know her from her Disney days.
"The Last Showgirl" stars Pamela Anderson, Jamie Lee Curtis, Brenda Song and Kiernan Shipka spoke to "Good Morning America" about making the film.
During an interview with Bustle, published on Tuesday, January 7, the 36-year-old Suite Life of Zack & Cody alum gushed over the "special" event that was Culkin's Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony — one that they shared with kids Dakota, now 3, and Carson, now 2.
The Disney Channel alum and ‘The Last Showgirl’ star almost quit acting to focus on her family with Macaulay Culkin. She opens up about life after 'The Suite Life.'
Curtis spoke about being terrified to come on The Tonight Show, never thinking she would win an Oscar and how she ended up dancing to "Total Eclipse of the Heart" in her new film "The Last Showgirl."
Brenda Song was made to feel "beautiful" by her co-stars in 'The Last Showgirl'. The 36-year-old actress stars alongside the likes of Pamela Anderson, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Billie Lourd in the Gia Coppola-directed drama film - which centres on the story of a veteran showgirl - and Brenda has revealed that she relished working with her co-stars.
Jamie Lee Curtis reminisces on her iconic aerobic fitness scene with John Travolta from their 1985 film Perfect and brings Jimmy the extended, never-before-seen footage of the shoot.
Playwright Kate Gertsen answers our burning questions and teases director Gia Coppola's surprising idea for a sequel.
Brenda Song struggled to know her "place in the industry" after teenage stardom. The 36-year-old actress shot to fame when she took on the role of Paris Hilton parody London Tipton on the Disney Channel sitcom 'The Suite Life of Zack and Cody' in the mid-2000s but admitted that it wasn't until she starred alongside fellow former child star Kiernan Shipka in 'The Last Showgirl' that she was "reminded" of why she went into showbusiness in the first place.