There wasn’t a Meryl Streep moment at the Academy Awards on Sunday night, and any political fireworks would have been overtaken by the botched Best Picture award at the end of the show anyway.
Before we talk about the shocker and the increasingly tedious amounts of unfunny shtick, before we rip into the egregious length and the mixed bag that was Jimmy Kimmel, let’s say, right away, that it’s a shame we have to talk about those things at all.
(CNN) It was lost in the confusion of the Oscar envelope snafu, but “Moonlight” made history. The coming-of-age drama about a gay black man growing up in Miami became the first film with an all-black cast to win the Academy Award for best picture.
Dave McNamara and other members of the Holy Name High boys’ basketball team were practicing for a summer tournament at Assumption’s Laska Gym one August day in 1997 when their coach, J.P.
Bill Paxton is remembered as a nice guy who was in good films you can watch with your family. He co-starred in a string of 1990s blockbusters and later played the lead in the critically acclaimed television drama “Big Love.
Aside from the most epic Oscars flub in the award show’s history, Nicole Kidman’s peculiar clapping may have been the most talked-about topic of the star-studded evening.
This year’s Oscar winners had the best accessory at Vanity Fair’s annual after-party—their golden statue. After award festivities (and a touch of confusion) wrapped up at the Dolby Theater Sunday night, Hollywood’s most esteemed members headed out on …
Viola Davis shined as brightly as her golden Oscar statue after winning the award for Best Supporting Actress. E! News’ Zuri Hall caught up with the Fences actress and her husband at the Governors Ball, the official 2017 Oscars after-party, and Davis …
Casey Affleck has won his first-ever Academy Award – and he forgot to give props to some major people in his life. The Manchester by the Sea star took home the Oscar for Best Actor, winning for his gut-wrenching portrayal of a man tasked with raising …
Broadway’s brightest took center stage at this year’s Academy Awards! Lin-Manuel Miranda performed his Oscar-nominated Moana tune “How Far I’ll Go” with Auli’i Cravalho, who lent her voice to the titular character in the movie.
The Walking Dead continues its strong run of episodes in the back eight of the seventh season, moving the action away from The Hilltop and The Kingdom and into the Saviors’ compound, where Eugene has been taken “prisoner.
Viewers watching the Oscars on Feb. 26 got an exciting glimpse at Will Smith’s Netflix movie ‘Bright.’ Will plays a cop who has to go to great lengths to save the world from doom.
The Iranian director Asghar Farhadi at the Paris premiere of “The Salesman” in October. He did not attend the Oscars ceremony on Sunday, in protest of President Trump’s targeted travel ban.
Congratulations, Suicide Squad. The thrilling super-villain flick is now an Academy Award-winner. The film won an Oscar tonight for Best Makeup and Hair Styling.
Justin Timberlake opened this year’s Academy Awards by steering a parade of grinning backup dancers through the carpeted aisles of the Dolby Theatre, politely greeting celebrities en route.
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