The superstar entertainer revealed her style strategy for this year's Sundance Film Festival where she hit the big screen in Bill Condon's indie musical 'Kiss of the Spider Woman': "I gotta be me."
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PARK CITY, Utah (AP) — A lavish, MGM-style musical is not typical Sundance Film Festival fare. But Sunday night Bill Condon brought such a creation — well, part of one — to Park City, Utah, with his adaptation of “Kiss of the Spider Woman,” starring Jennifer Lopez.
Jennifer Lopez has had no shortage of memorable film roles. She made her feature debut in 1997’s Selena, one of the most beloved modern biopics of the last 30 years, and thanks to star performances in a dynamic array of films,
Entertainment Hollywood Jennifer Lopez teared up as her film Kiss of the Spider Woman received standing ovation at the ongoing Sundance Film Festival 2025.
"Kiss of the Spider Woman" was the biggest premiere at Sundance 2025. Jennifer Lopez appeared in a Q&A, answering a question about the film's LGBTQ themes.
At the premiere of Kiss of the Spider Woman, Jennifer Lopez shared that starring in a musical had long been her dream, and it was director Bill Condon who helped bring that dream to life.
The multihyphenate touched down in Utah for the premiere of Bill Condon's 'Kiss of the Spider Woman,' and hyped up the nightclub set at TAO with a performance that included her 2002 hit "All I Have."
Jennifer Lopez is a vamping diva in Bill Condon's 'Kiss of the Spider Woman,' a musical movie in search of something better.
Jennifer Lopez stepped out at Sundance Film Festival in a monochromatic ensemble complete with a cropped jacket and matching white boots. See photos of the full look, here.
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.
A lavish, MGM-style musical is not typical Sundance Film Festival fare. But Sunday night Bill Condon brought such a creation—well, part of one—to Park City, Utah, with his adaptation of “Kiss of the Spider Woman,