LeBron James is now the recipient of the NAACP President's Award.The 36-year-old NBA star was honored with the prestigious accolade during the virtual awards ceremony on Saturday.
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The long-delayed Academy Museum of Motion Pictures looks like it is finally ready for its close-up.
Ava DuVernay, Ryan Murphy and Jason Blum will be spearheading plans for the gala opening on September 25, 2021 as part of a weeklong program of celebrations leading to its official unveiling for the public September 30. Murphy and Blum are both Museum Trustees, while DuVernay is an Academy governor who has also been lending her consultation on the upcoming 2022 exhibition Regeneration: Black Cinema
LeBron James is now the recipient of the NAACP President's Award.The 36-year-old NBA star was honored with the prestigious accolade during the virtual awards ceremony on Saturday.
Chris Willman Music WriterMask up, Los Angeles-area music geeks (and record-shopping) tourists: Amoeba Music is about to be back in business at its long-promised new location, but don’t expect to be able to just walk in when the California mini-chain unveils the new store.The opening date for the transplanted store, slated in pre-COVID conditions for last fall, will be April 1.
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Oscar ballots are due today at 5 p.m. PT. If you are a straggler, or just still catching up on the movies, the deadline for nomination voting is upon us, so beware. The nominations for the 93rd annual Academy Awards will be announced Monday morning, and the Oscars will be presented April 25.
Pat Saperstein Deputy EditorThe Academy Museum of Motion Pictures has unveiled a robust series of programs in the run-up to its planned opening on Sept.
Late Glee star Naya Rivera‘s dad George is bashing with her ex-husband Ryan Murphy. Just days after Naya‘s tragic passing last July, the Glee creator spoke out about his intent to create a college fund for her son, Josey Dorsey.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey created a rippling effect not just in the UK but echoed far and wide. Almost a day after the interview, additional clips from Meghan and Oprah's chat were aired by on CBS This Morning.
Antonio Ferme editorThe Academy Museum of Motion Pictures has announced details regarding its opening gala, which will be held on Sept. 25.
The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures is assembling a star-studded cast for its opening gala in September. Italian screen legend Sophia Loren and independent filmmaker Haile Gerima will be honored with special awards, and Tom Hanks, Annette Bening and Bob Iger are being saluted for their efforts to raise $388 million for the long gestating museum, the organization said Monday.The gala will be held on Sept.
Also Read: Academy Museum Opening Postponed (Again) To September Due to COVID-19The honors to Gerima and Loren are the inaugural Vantage Award and the inaugural Visionary Award, respectively. The Vantage Award honors an artist or scholar who according to a statement honors “an artist or scholar who has helped to contextualize and challenge dominant narratives around cinema.” The Visionary Award honors “an artist or scholar whose extensive body of work has advanced the art of cinema.” Both
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s in-depth interview with Oprah may have focused on issues with the Royal Family, but the actress has had her share of difficulty with her side of the family, as well.
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Sophia Loren I was born in 1934, raised by a single mother who had my sister and me out of wedlock.My father was nowhere to be found. We lived in a tiny house with my grandmother, mother, and uncles.
Meghan Markle is taking us back in time!
When Netflix suggested I might like to preside over a conversation between Sophia Loren and Frank Langella, two titans of the screen and stage, it felt churlish to turn the opportunity down. They both appear in films handled by the streamer this year; Loren makes her return to screens after more than a decade away in The Life Ahead, directed by her son Edoardo Ponti, and Frank Langella delivers a blistering turn as Judge Julius Hoffman in Aaron Sorkin’s The Trial of the Chicago 7.
, the groundbreaking drama about the LGBTQ ballroom scene in 1980s New York City, is coming to an end with its third and final season, which is set to premiere in May.
Clayton Davis The 16th annual Final Draft Awards took place on Tuesday, March 2, during an online ceremony. Hosted by Final Draft president Shelly Mellot, the first female appointed in the 30-year history, many awards contenders in the writing categories were honored in both film and television.While accepting the award, Sorkin said, “the Zeitgeist crashed into us” and that he had no idea how much about today “The Trial of the Chicago 7” would end up being.