Chris Pratt shows off his abs while getting to work on The Terminal List in Los Angeles on Tuesday afternoon (April 27).
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DGA president Thomas Schlamme opened tonight’s virtual DGA Awards show with a message to members of hope for better days ahead, and pride in the accomplishments of the Guild and its members during these difficult times.
“Even under the challenges of this pandemic that raged across the globe leaving so much loss in its wake – and the enormous, necessary reckoning of our nation’s systemic ills – storytelling prevailed,” he said. “Your work provided comfort and escape to audiences – those longing to
Chris Pratt shows off his abs while getting to work on The Terminal List in Los Angeles on Tuesday afternoon (April 27).
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Accepting the Oscar for Best International Feature for “Another Round”, Danish director Thomas Vinterberg delivered an emotional speech dedicated to his late daughter, Ida.
Regina King kicked off this year's Oscars with an eye-catching opening and a powerful message. Deciding to go without a host yet again, the awards show began with a movie-like opening, akin to the films the Oscars celebrates.Viewers were welcomed to the show with a shot of King picking up a trophy.
It seems that Stephanie Pratt is still not on the best of terms with her brother, Spencer Pratt, or sister-in-law Heidi Montag. After the estranged siblings struggled through the first season of “The Hills: New Beginnings”, Stephanie added fuel to the fire on her Instagram Stories this past week.
Stephanie Pratt is still not on the best of terms with her brother, Spencer Pratt, or sister-in-law Heidi Montag.
German actor Thomas Kretschmann, best known to audiences for playing Baron Wolfgang von Strucker in “Avengers: Age of Ultron,” has joined the cast of “Indiana Jones 5” in an undisclosed role, TheWrap has exclusively learned.Harrison Ford is set to return to the role of the legendary swashbuckling archaeologist in “Indiana Jones'” fifth installment.
Chris Pratt is sporting a different look on the set of his upcoming Amazon series, The Terminal List.
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentOscar-nominated Danish director Thomas Vinterberg, whose latest movie “Another Round” is nominated for a pair of Oscars and just won a BAFTA award, is re-teaming with Danish production outfit Zentropa on his TV drama debut, “Families Like Ours.”The thought-provoking dystopian series has already been commissioned by Danish broadcaster TV2.
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The 2021 Directors Guild Awards took place Saturday, with Chloé Zhao receiving the evening's top honor for Nomadland. Like many other awards shows over the past year, the DGA Awards occurred virtually, with members watching the proceedings unfold via streaming video.
Nomadland's Chloé Zhao further cemented herself as the favorite to win Best Director at the 93rd Academy Awards on Saturday when won the top prize at the 73rd annual Directors Guild of America Awards. She is only the second woman (Kathryn Bigelow won for The Hurt Locker in 2009), and the first woman of color, to earn the DGA award, Variety notes.
Twenty years after winning a DGA award for The West Wing in the Dramatic Series category, guild president Thomas Schlamme found himself winning again tonight for the Aaron Sorkin series in theVariety/Talk/News/Sports – Specials slot.
It was a wonderful night for female filmmakers as five women took prizes at the 2021 DGA Awards. From film to television to commercials, these directors proved that the Director’s Guild of America may be the most progressive guild of them all (already expecting pushback from the WGA members in my life).
Will the DGA make history tonight? Should Nomadland director Chloé Zhao or Promising Young Woman filmmaker Emerald Fennell win in the Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Theatrical Feature Film category, it will rep the second time that the DGA has awarded its top prize to a female director after Kathryn Bigelow for 2008’s The Hurt Locker.