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In this issue

Entertainers of the Year 2018 Crazy Rich Asians, Cardi B, Black Panther, Darren Criss, and more are this year’s entertainment MVPs. BY EW STAFF

Sound Bites

The Bullseye

The Must List

The Women Of Crazy Rich Asians

No offense, gentlemen: When it comes to 2018’s groundbreaking and box-office-busting rom-com crown jewel, MICHELLE YEOH, CONSTANCE WU, AWKWAFINA, and GEMMA CHAN reign supreme.

The Women Of Crazy Rich Asians

2 mins

Donald Glover

From his surreal look at life on FX’s ATLANTA to his cape-wielding turn in SOLO: A STAR WARS STORY to his genre-defying musical work as Childish Gambino, there’s apparently nothing this chameleon, 35, can’t tackle.

Donald Glover

1 min

The Fab 5 Of Queer Eye

Antoni Porowski, 34, Tan France, 35, Karamo Brown, 38, Bobby Berk, 37, and Jonathan Van Ness, 31, won our hearts—and emptied our tear ducts—on Netflix’s reality reboot.

The Fab 5 Of Queer Eye

1 min

Cardi B

Who had the best year in music? Cardi! Whose debut went double platinum? Cardi! Who’s only just getting started? Well, you know who.

Cardi B

2 mins

Bradley Cooper & Lady Gaga

The four-time Oscar nominee, 43, and the Grammy-winning pop star, 32, made movie magic with a remake of A STAR IS BORN that had audiences in tears.

Bradley Cooper & Lady Gaga

1 min

The Women Of Black Panther

ANGELA BASSETT, DANAI GURIRA, LUPITA NYONG’O, and LETITIA WRIGHT inspired several generations with their fierce, funny—and fly—performances.

The Women Of Black Panther

2 mins

Nicole Kidman

From an alcoholic cop in DESTROYER to a Southern belle mom in BOY ERASED and AQUAMAN’s Queen of Atlantis, the Aussie actress, 51, mines the complexities of motherhood on screen.

Nicole Kidman

1 min

Darren Criss

The actor, best known as a song-and-dance man, transformed himself in the eyes of viewers and Emmy voters with his haunting work on THE ASSASSINATION OF GIANNI VERSACE: AMERICAN CRIME STORY

Darren Criss

2 mins

Ariana Grande

Though 2018 brought personal adversities, the pop star, 25, dropped a No. 1 album (SWEETENER), and threw in a bonus bop (“THANK U, NEXT”) for good measure.

Ariana Grande

1 min

Words On The Street

In Barry Jenkins’ adaptation of James Baldwin’s provocative and tragic novel If Beale Street Could Talk, the Oscar-winning director of Moonlight shows that when it comes to systemic injustice, we haven’t come far from 1974.

Words On The Street

2 mins

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