Los Angeles. They were joined by their co-stars Anthony Ramos and Marc Maron ahead of the DreamWorks Animation film hitting theaters on April 22.
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that incident, but because the best dressed on the red carpet passed on the fairytale frocks and chose white shirts instead. Related: Oscars 2022: the red carpet – in pictures Zendaya, star of the six-statuette winning Dune, wore an ivory silk shirt with a deep collar and pearl-buttoned cuffs, cropped mid-ribcage above a sequined silver maxi skirt. The look was custom-made by Valentino Haute Couture for Zendaya, whose longtime stylist Law Roach has become one of Hollywood fashion’s most formidable power players, and who also dressed Venus Williams for the ceremony.
Uma Thurman wore a more conventionally proportioned white shirt by Bottega Veneta, teamed with a floor length black satin skirt in a look which referenced the white shirt she wore in her own breakthrough role almost three decades ago as Mia Wallace in Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction. Kristen Stewart wore a sheer white shirt by Chanel – the crystal buttons unbuttoned beneath a fitted mini-tuxedo – with black hotpants. A gown wasn’t even on Stewart’s shortlist, with the last-minute decision coming down to a choice between pairing the shirt and jacket with shorts or with trousers.
(“Kristen was like, ‘Let’s do it. Let’s go for shorts’,” Stewart’s stylist Tara Swennen told Harper’s Bazaar. ) Stewart’s fiancee, the actor and screenwriter Dylan Meyer, also wore a white shirt on the red carpet, pintucked and untucked.
Los Angeles. They were joined by their co-stars Anthony Ramos and Marc Maron ahead of the DreamWorks Animation film hitting theaters on April 22.
Will Smith was emotional while accepting his first Academy Award for his portrayal of Richard Williams, father of Venus and Serena Williams, in King Richard. The win comes after the actor had a heated exchange with Chris Rock, who made a G.I. Jane joke about his wife Jada Pinkett Smith who has alopecia.
The 94th Academy Awards have blessed Jessica Chastain with her first career Oscar. The actress accepted the best lead actress prize for her work in The Eyes of Tammy Faye on Sunday. During her acceptance speech, Chastain touched on current social issues of discrimination, violence, bigotry and division.
94th Academy Awards, Jessica Chastainwon the Best Actress statuette for her role as Tammy Fayein The Eyes of Tammy Faye.Chastainbeat out fellow nominees Olivia Colman (), Penelope Cruz (), Nicole Kidman () and Kristen Stewart () to win the Oscar.Sunday's award marked Chastain's first Oscar, after previously being nominated for and . Earlier this awards season, the actress nabbed the Critics Choice Award and the Screen Actors Guild Award for her role.«Thank you so much to the Academy for this,» the 45-year-old actress said in her acceptance speech, before crediting her nominees. «I have to say your names — Kristen, Nicole, Penelope, Olivia -- I love you guys so much. To be included in the conversation with you is such an honor. I have to thank Michael Showalter, my director, who created a space that inspired creativity and love and courage. And the incredible hair and makeup team… who really helped me find her.»«My scene partner and collaborator, Andrew Garfield, the brilliant Andrew Garfield. Thank you so much for bringing out the best in me by showing up with the best of you,» Chastain added.
The Oscars looked kindly on Jessica Chastain.
Making the best of a wild situation? Will Smith just won his first-ever Academy Award at the 2022 Oscars — nabbing the Best Actor trophy for his portrayal of Serena and Venus Williams‘ father, Richard Williams, in 2021’s King Richard — but his drama with Chris Rock overshadowed the moment.
Will Smith is an Oscar winner! Following a bit of controversy at Sunday’s 94th Academy Awards, the 53-year-old actor took home the Best Actor statuette for his role as Richard Williams, the father of Venus and Serena Williams, in King Richard.
That ‘70s Show and now share two children together, walked the Oscars red carpet together on March 27. could hardly take his eyes off , who was decked out in a pink silk gown by Zuhair Murad. To be fair, the actor looked just as enthralled with her husband in his black tuxedo. Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis attend the 94th Annual Academy Awards at Hollywood and Highland on March 27, 2022.Look at them taking a selfie together!These two!The 2022 Academy Awards has been a big night for Hollywood's It-couples—especially the ones who, like Kunis and Kutcher, tend to keep things low-key.
Stars, they’re just like Us! At the 94th annual Academy Awards on Sunday, March 27, Kristen Stewart pulled the most relatable stunt of all time, involving a pair of uncomfortable shoes.
All eyes were on Timothee Chalamet’s standout fashion on the 2022 Oscars red carpet.
Dune star walked the carpet in custom Louis Vuitton and with the wild hair and bare sternums, the actors almost look as though they coordinated. Timothée Chalamet attends the 2022 Academy Awards. Of course, Chalamet was not Stewart's red carpet date. That honor went to Stewart's fiancée Dylan Meyer, who complimented Stewart perfectly in a burgundy suit and similarly undone button-up. Dylan Meyer and Kristen Stewart attend the 94th Annual Academy Awards at Hollywood and Highland on March 27, 2022.The pair, who rarely make public appearances as a couple even shared a sweet kiss on the red carpet. Take that, . Dylan Meyer and Kristen Stewart kiss on the red carpet!After two years of dating, Kristen Stewart to Meyer in November 2021.
Kristen Stewart is everything royal red carpet looks are made of — and in shorts no less! The actress was a vision in Chanel as she arrived at the 94 annual Academy Awards on Sunday, with her fiancée, Dylan Meyer.Stewart, 31, wore a black shorts, a white top, black tuxedo jacket and coordinating heels. The ever-stylish actress complemented the look with a long necklace. Meyer was the perfect addition as she dazzled in a dark suit and white shirt, as she posed for photos and held hands with her fiancée.Stewart is nominated for her first Oscar in the Best Actress in Leading Role category, for her portrayal of Princess Diana in.
nominations list for the 2022 Oscars was announced, we've been glued to our televisions as we prep for Hollywood’s biggest night this weekend. While the scope of awards season has changed pretty dramatically over the last few years, the talent and unique storytelling present in this year's pack of nominees is perhaps more impressive now than ever before. recently won the Darryl F.
her movie about Princess Diana — at the Venice Film Festival last September, Stewart, 31, was instantly heralded as the front-runner for the Best Actress Oscar. “The Venice crowd hooted and cheered,” a promising report in Variety said of the world premiere, “showering Stewart with a three-minute standing ovation.”The buzz was a well-deserved achievement from a real talent who critics adore, but nonetheless is often underestimated by the industry.
stuck her foot in her mouth with her comments about tennis legends Venus and Serena Williams at the Critics’ Choice Awards March 13 — but insiders told The Post she’ll still win an Oscar on Sunday because the Academy of Motion Pictures Art and Sciences is determined to give the award to a woman.“If the director of ‘CODA’ had been nominated, Jane might be in trouble,” said one Oscars voter of female director Sian Heder. “But Sian wasn’t, so Campion’s fine.”Echoed a second voter: “Not giving it to the only woman out of five directors would be a much bigger non-PC statement.”During her acceptance speech for Best Director at Critics’ Choice, Campion noted her admiration for the Williams sisters — who are the subject and producers of the much-nominated “King Richard” — but said that, unlike in their tennis careers, she has had to compete against men.
Clayton Davis With the Oscars just days away, the awards pundits and Hollywood whisperers are trying to read all the tea leaves and figure out what’s winning in all 23 categories.A longtime friend and former writing colleague, Mark Johnson at Awards Daily, recently broke down the art of predicting, putting them into four simple rationales: data analysis, cultural zeitgeist, conversations with AMPAS members and gut instinct.The data piece is what’s driven by Film Twitter, while the cultural zeitgeist you see through viral videos on TikTok (for example, “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” from “Encanto,” isn’t nominated for Oscar but helps “Dos Oruguitas.”)This year’s crop of nominees represents interesting record breakers and trends in the Oscar canon. So let’s break it all down and how it could hint to potential winners in the wings.
Claire Coghlan Jessica Chastain, Ariana DeBose and Kristen Stewart each have, in their own stylish right, delivered fashion moments to remember this awards season. Whether or not they take home a golden statuette on Oscar night, this trio of talented trailblazers has already won us over with a bold and beautiful red carpet style.Alexander McQueen at TIFF Pre-Reception for ‘The Eyes of Tammy Faye”“This look is so interesting because it’s couture-level embroidery on a T-shirt!” says Chastain’s stylist, Elizabeth Stewart, of the asymmetric embroidered top.
King Richard, the film’s star and co-producer Will Smith popped by a red carpet for some friendly banter - and, natch, Venus Williams nailed it. At the Producers Guild Awards last weekend, Venus Williams and Will Smith enjoyed a bit of playful back-and-forth on the red carpet. Take a look below: Will Smith crashes Venus Williams' interview on the #PGAs red carpet.
94th Annual Academy Awards are Sunday, and that means it's time to name the best of the best of the past year in film. While not quite as chaotic as last year's pandemic-altered releases, this year still offered an interesting mix of theatrical blockbusters, acclaimed streamers and some combination of the two (thanks, HBO Max!). The top films of the year span the cinematic spectrum as well, including a Western, a musical, a star-studded satire, a horror-noir, a Japanese road film and a handful of heartfelt family dramas, leaving voters with some big decisions to make when it comes to the Academy's biggest prizes. So, who will win? Here are ET's predictions for the 2022 Oscars, based on who's been winning with the guilds, the BAFTAs and other precursor awards shows, as well as the ebb and flow of recent film trends.