Rihanna may have been the recipient of one of the biggest honors at the 51st annual NAACP Image Awards on Saturday night (Feb. 22), but she humbly turned the focus towards a powerful and crucial message.
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And with that, the 92nd annual Academy Awards are over! If you missed out on any of this year's Oscar-winning films, the time has come to play some serious catch-up. Fortunately, we're here to guide you to where to watch the Oscar-nominated — and now, in some cases, Oscar-winning -- movies.
Some of these films are still showing in theaters; others can be streamed via Netflix, Hulu or Amazon Prime Video. Most films are available to rent or buy on Amazon are also available on iTunes, Vudu and
Rihanna may have been the recipient of one of the biggest honors at the 51st annual NAACP Image Awards on Saturday night (Feb. 22), but she humbly turned the focus towards a powerful and crucial message.
Billie Eilish and her brother and co-producer Finneas took the the stage at the 2020 Academy Awards earlier this evening to perform a cover of The Beatles' "Yesterdy" as part of the annual In Memoriam segment celebrating the lives of iconic film stars who passed away over the past year. This year, the segment paid tribute to the late Kobe Bryant, Rip Torn, Doris Day, and Agnès Varda, among others.
And with that, the 92nd annual Academy Awards are over! If you missed out on any of this year's Oscar-winning films, the time has come to play some serious catch-up. Fortunately, we're here to guide you to where to watch the Oscar-nominated — and now, in some cases, Oscar-winning -- movies.
Jerry Harris has some A-list fans! The star, who recently got the chance to interview celebs on the red carpet of the 92nd Annual Academy Awards, stops by on Tuesday to discuss the incredible experience.
Cynthia Erivo stunned all of Hollywood and beyond during her breathtaking performance of "Stand Up" -- the song that secured one of her two Oscar nominations -- at the 92nd annual Academy Awards. After a warm introduction from Zazie Beetz and orchestra conductor Rickey Minor, the lights came up on the triple-threat standing by herself in the middle of the stage in a striking gold gown.
The 2020 Academy Awards ceremony — Film’s! Biggest! Night! — is currently underway, and what better way to celebrate all the incredible films that came out over the past 12 months than… watching Eminem perform an 18-year-old song! As the finale of a very confusing montage about the importance of music in film, Eminem took the stage to perform “Lose Yourself,” the 8 Mile theme song that won the Best Original Song Oscar in 2002.
Even the most devoted awards fans will tell you that watching all three and a half hours of the 92nd Annual Academy Awards is kind of a lot. If only you could just get the snippets of the best speeches, hilarious jokes, and show-stopping moments ... Oh wait, you can with TV Guide's Oscars recap in GIFs!
Emma Watson doesn't appear on red carpets often, and despite her film Little Women's Oscar nominations, the actress didn't come to the Academy Awards tonight.
American audiences know Idina Menzel as Elsa from Frozen, but on Sunday night (Feb. 9), they were introduced to Elsas from around the world.
There won't be any second big Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt reunion during the Oscars tonight, despite it being award season's biggest night. And that's all due to Aniston not attending the ceremony.
Margot Robbie's big award season run ends at tonight's Oscars, and the actress saved one of her most stunning looks for last. Robbie stepped out on the red carpet wearing a vintage strapless navy Chanel dress with a jewel pendant and cuff sleeves.
Angelina Jolie hasn't been out for any award shows this season, but there was speculation that could change at tonight's Oscars because her big project Maleficent 2 has a nomination. It didn't; Jolie was not seen at the ceremony.Maleficent 2 has a Best Makeup and Hairstyling nod, with the Academy recognizing Paul Gooch, Arjen Tuiten, and David White.
With the release of Rare, Selena Gomez has emerged back into the spotlight right in the heart of awards season. But the singer didn't attend the Grammys two weeks ago, and she's not at the Oscars tonight despite her A-list status.
It's Hollywood's biggest night!Before the 92nd Academy Awards begin, watch the stars come out on the red carpet.Oscars All Access: Live From the Red Carpet will be streaming on the Academy's Twitter account, beginning at 6:30PM ET.The show will be hosted by journalist Louis Virtel and actress Sydney Park, with Natalia Perez as the social media correspondent.Following Oscars All Access, the 2020 ceremony will air live at 8PM ET on ABC.
Awards season officially comes to a close on Oscar Sunday.
The Oscars are almost here! In the lead-up to Hollywood's biggest night, it's a contest between Sam Mendes' war epic 1917, which picked up the Golden Globe and BAFTA big prizes, and Bong Joon Ho's Parasite, which won the SAG Award for Best Drama Ensemble and the WGA's Best Original Screenplay award. However, you can't count out Martin Scorsese's The Irishman, Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, and Greta Gerwig's Little Women, to name a few.
It's Oscars Sunday, which means it's time for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to celebrate a plethora of films, including 1917, Little Women, The Irishman, Joker, and Parasite. The 92nd Academy Awards will air on ABC on Sunday, Feb. 9, and the night is sure to be filled with glitz, glamour, and, of course, a few more upsets.
If you’re looking for an livestream this year, you’re in luck: There are plenty of ways to watch the 2020 Academy Awards without having a traditional cable box. And that goes for checking out the beforehand too.Below, a non-exhaustive list on how to livestream and watch the 2020 and the :The 2020 Oscars ceremony airs this Sunday, February 9, at 8 p.m.
The 92nd annual Academy Awards are almost upon us, and with just a few days to go before Hollywood's glitziest night, here's how you can watch from the comfort of your home.The 2020 Oscars will be broadcast live on Sunday (Feb. 9) at 8 p.m.