Sebastian Stan recently won an award from the peculiar membership of the Golden Globes, for being the best actor in a musical or comedy. Mr. Stan deserves all the statuettes he can carry home ...
Sebastian Stan plays Donald Trump of the the 1970s and '80s in The Apprentice, when he was a real estate businessman. Playing Trump as a young man with upended ideas wasn't a piece of cake, the Winter ...
"Scientists use such images to track the amount of frost that settles on the landforms and then disappears as the weather warms in spring," NASA wrote. During Mars' frigid wintertime, it's so ...
"Emilia Pérez," "Wicked," Selena Gomez, Ariana Grande, and Demi Moore also scored major nominations from the important Oscars precursor. Entertainment Weekly's Oscars expert, 'RuPaul's Drag Race ...
Stan's performance as Trump in the divisive period biopic The Apprentice landed the actor another major awards season nomination, following his prior showing among the Indie Spirit nominations ...
Days ahead of Donald Trump's presidential inauguration — and the all-important Oscar nominations — Sebastian Stan has scored a major awards season honor for playing the controversial political figure, ...
NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) recently captured an intriguing image of Mars' northern hemisphere, where frozen sand dunes appear like kidney beans. While they may look edible ...
The surprise Golden Globe winner tells IndieWire why the industry remains "apprehensive" about his Donald Trump role, and he dishes on new indie projects with Mungiu and Justin Kurzel.
Popular Science reports that we've lost 18 people in space, including 14 NASA astronauts ... However, with aims to send astronauts to Mars as early as the 2030s, planning for such a tragic ...
Violent and sensational, Kidman's greatest scene partner in Destroyer is played by a sensitive and earnest Sebastian Stan. Also currently experiencing a surplus of nominations for both his ...
An opportunity to see the moon occult a bright planet at night does not happen too often; for Mars, a specific location on Earth can see it happen (on average) once about every 14 years.