Oscar Shorts: Animation — Hair Love
13.01.2020 - 23:11 / etonline.com
A lot of questions came out of Monday morning's announcement of the 2020 Oscar nominees. One of the least controversial: «Where can I watch these movies?»
The answer is, well, everywhere. Some films are still showing in theaters, some have moved to (or originated on) Netflix and others can be streamed, purchased and preordered on Amazon Prime Video. We've rounded up where to view our own version of The Big Five — Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting
Oscar Shorts: Animation — Hair Love
By Pete Hammond, Patrick Hipes
The Oscars’ failure to nominate any female directors has ignited a fierce backlash, as has the lack of diversity among top acting nominees.
Tom Hanks, Adam Driver Robert De Niro, Adam Driver, Jamie Foxx and Adam Sandler share dark moments, trade secrets and the roles that redefined their lives on the full Actor Roundtable.Beginning Sunday, Jan. 5, viewers have been able to watch the roundtable discussions, on SundanceTV as part of the cable channel's original nonfiction series, Close Up With the Hollywood Reporter, produced in partnership with The Hollywood Reporter.
The 2020 Oscar nominations have been announced, and if you are looking to catch up on the most this season’s most talked-about films — such as “Joker” and “Parasite” — before the awards show, we’ve gathered up the best ways to watch or stream all the original films, documentaries, and animated shorts competing this season. “Parasite” is one of the latest films to hit digital release, though it’s currently only available for digital purchase, not rental.
Monday morning’s Oscar nominations rebooted the #OscarsSoWhite conversation, reigniting discussion about representation after women were shut out of the directing category and only one person of color — Cynthia Erivo — was nominated in the acting categories.
Cynthia Erivo was 30,000 feet above the Pacific when she found out that she was nominated for two Academy Awards on Monday (Jan. 13), but she may as well have been on the moon."I’m literally in my seat going, 'I can’t say anything! I can’t scream, I can’t jump up and down, I can’t do anything, but I know this is happening!'" she tells Billboard hours after receiving the news of her nominations.
Now that we've all had a beat to come to terms with the many gasp-worthy snubs of the 2020 Oscar nominations list — even if we're still not over the most egregious oversight in a certain category — it might be time to try and figure out what all the fuss is about when it comes to those films, stars, and behind-the-lens talent which did make the cut for the 92nd Academy Awards.
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While some can't sleep in anticipation of a big day, Florence Pugh apparently can.
Once you're done steaming about how the Powers That Be in Hollywood seem unable to recognize women directors (as if Little Women, Booksmart, The Farewell, A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood, and again Hustlers just sprung into theaters fully formed), here are the nine Best Picture Nominees and how you can watch them before the big day. They're not all bad, promise!
The 2020 Academy Award nominations are out today, and amongst all the movie news was one surprising snub in the music categories. Beyoncé was nowhere to be found on the list with her fan-favorite track, “Spirit,” from The Lion King.
So many women were snubbed by the Academy when the were announced on Monday morning, you could slot their names into a parody of Mambo No. 5 and still have room to cast several reboots of The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants.Seriously, this year's nominations take to a whole new level.
Actors, songwriters, directors and more took to social media on Monday morning (Jan. 13) to react to their nominations for the 2020 Academy Awards."We are deeply grateful to @TheAcademy for our nomination this morning," Frozen 2 songwriter Kristen Anderson-Lopez, who scored a nod for best original song with her husband Robert Lopez for "Into the Unknown," tweeted before shouting out her collaborators on the smash Disney sequel.
Joker led the nominations for the 92nd annual Academy Awards with a total 11 nods.
It's been one of the most competitive years in a while for movies. There were several top-tier films competing for limited space on the Oscars shortlist, but the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences revealed their nominees for the upcoming 92nd Academy Awards on Monday morning. As is the case every year, there were a few surprises among the nominee list and, of course, several deserving names that weren't called.
There wasn’t a lot of diversity in this morning’s 2020 Oscar nominations. The early-morning announcement started generating controversy before Issa Rae and John Cho even finished reading the list.
The nominees for the 92nd Academy Awards were announced on Monday morning (Jan. 13) at the David Geffen Theater in Los Angeles by actors John Cho (Searching) and Issa Rae (Insecure). The anti-hero smash Joker lead all nominees with 11 nods, followed by Mar