Elaine Williams (@laineywill) 's Twitter Profile
Elaine Williams

@laineywill

Things get better & better. 🌺✨

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SAG-AFTRA (@sagaftra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

That's a wrap on a dazzling night of celebrating actors. Our favorite thing to do! 💛 Congratulations to all of our #SagAftraMember nominees and winners at the #ActorAwards! 🏆

That's a wrap on a dazzling night of celebrating actors. Our favorite thing to do! 💛 Congratulations to all of our #SagAftraMember nominees and winners at the #ActorAwards! 🏆
Elaine Williams (@laineywill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Oh my. Well, there it is. They went full Heart of Darkness. Another excellent season and a fitting season finale. Rough times. Bring on Season Five. #IndustryHBO 😱

Oh my. Well, there it is. They went full Heart of Darkness. Another excellent season and a fitting season finale. Rough times. Bring on Season Five. #IndustryHBO 😱
Elaine Williams (@laineywill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The writers did their thing & Shailene Woodley brought every bit of it to life. She and Sterling K. Brown - and actually everybody - had lovely chemistry. The entire series remains a great watch. Kudos all around. ✨

The Hollywood Reporter (@thr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Autumn Durald Arkapaw makes history as the first woman to win the #Oscar for Best Cinematography for #Sinners  Clip Courtesy A.M.P.A.S.© 2026

Emir Han (@realemirhan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“One Battle After Another” wins best picture for Oscars. DiCaprio reveals he improvised the “Viva la revolution!” line “It just came out in that moment. We had great flow. I have to give so much credit to Benicio. He had amazing ideas of who Sensei was.”

The Academy (@theacademy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Three #Oscars winners walk into a photo booth… Backstage celebrations with Jessie Buckley, Michael B. Jordan, and Amy Madigan 📸

La femme merveilleuse invisible (@larwoolf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy 79th, Glenn Close Dangerous Liaisons 1988 directed by Stephen Frears, starring Glenn Close, John Malkovich, and Michelle Pfeiffer, based on the French novel Les Liaisons Dangereuses

Elaine Williams (@laineywill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is the very definition of “You mustn’t be scared to dream a little bigger darling.” I need to reevaluate all of my dreams 😆

Scott Myers (@gointothestory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Paul Schrader: “The secret of the creative life is... we are all in the dirty laundry business and we’re being paid to take risks. Race car drivers get paid to risk their lives in a more concrete way; we get paid risk our lives in an emotional way.” #writing

All The Right Movies (@atrightmovies) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cate Blanchett's astonishing portrayal of Katharine Hepburn in THE AVIATOR. It was the first time somebody won on Oscar for playing an Oscar-winner.