10 Things I Hate About You is, without doubt, one of the most iconic movies of all time. It brought names such as Heath Ledger and Julia Stiles to the forefront due to their outstanding acting abilities in the movie.
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It’s officially Oscars week and as we begin to wonder who’s going to walk away with the gold statuette this year, we took a look at some winners from over the years.
Surprisingly, there were a lot more familiar names than expected, some of which we never would have imaged would have an Academy Award on their mantlepiece.
With that in mind, here are 10 famous faces who have won an Oscar that you may not have known about.
Yes, even Doctor Who has an Oscar! The actor won his Academy Award in 1995
10 Things I Hate About You is, without doubt, one of the most iconic movies of all time. It brought names such as Heath Ledger and Julia Stiles to the forefront due to their outstanding acting abilities in the movie.
Live In Moscow concert film is coming to cinemas for one night only – check out the trailer below.The German band – comprised of Rammstein frontman Till Lindemann and guitarist of death metal outfit Hypocrisy, Peter Tägtgren – played the VTB Arena in Russia’s capital city on March 15, 2020.Last November, the duo announced they had parted ways and would be “pursuing their own plans in the future”.
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentAlternativet Produksjon, the Norwegian film banner behind Guro Bruusgaard’s “HIM,” has more thought-provoking projects in the pipeline, including Mariken Halle’s pandemic-themed film “The Outdoor School” and Katja Eyde Jacobsen’s feminist movie “The Second Sex.”The company was launched in 2017 by four filmmakers, including Halle, Jacobsen, Bruusgaard and Magnus Mork to produce their movies collectively, with a special interest in politically or socially
The first pictures of Harry Redknapp on the set of EastEnders have been released before he fulfills his dream of appearing on the popular soap.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterNBCUniversal has instituted a production assistant training program in New Mexico aimed at residents who are interested in pursuing a career in film and television production.The two-day training program, scheduled for May 22 and 23, will be free to accepted applicants and will cover everything from set protocol and production terminology to preparing resumes and finding production jobs.In partnership with Goodwill New Mexico, the program was created to
Bobby Unser, the racing legend who was one of only 10 drivers to the Indy 500 at least three times and a member of the legendary racing Unser family, died Sunday at his home in New Mexico. The Indianapolis Motor Speedway announced the news today.
statement, is an effort to boost music discovery via the social media app, whether it’s recommendations from friends or verified users and pages.Free users will have access to the function but on shuffle mode and ads from Spotify added.Countries currently with access to this function are Argentina, Australia, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Nicaragua,
mash-up series, which is currently filming in the Turks and Caicos.
The Oscars was a big night for Diddy.
We're just a few sleeps away from Oscars 2021 as the best and the brightest, from an incredibly tough 2020 for Hollywood, will be honoured for their impressive work.
Oscars are designed to celebrate the best of cinema, sometimes the greatest go unrewarded. Just look at Peter O’Toole, a titan of acting who won worldwide recognition for playing the title character of David Lean’s epic Lawrence of Arabia.
It’s officially Oscars week and as we begin to wonder who’s going to walk away with the gold statuette this year, we took a look at some winners from over the years.
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Latin American Music Awards debut!The 20-year-old Mexican American singing sensation brought her signature rainbow-colored locks and husky-smooth voice to the annual awards show on Thursday. Already boasting more than 1.7 million followers on TikTok, Castillo rocked the BB&T Center in Sunrise, Florida, performing an euphoric rendition of Mexican songwriter Consuelo Velázquez's classic «Bésame Mucho.»Castillo wore a pale pink ensemble that featured a silver skirt, tights and knee-high boots.
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