A night to remember! Laura Dern took home the win for Best Supporting Actress at the 92nd annual Academy Awards, marking the first-ever Oscar of her career.
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By Greg Evans
Associate Editor/Broadway Critic
Even before the great James Cromwell arrives at the punchline of a decrepit dirty nun joke, or the incomparable Jane Alexander gets to a vibrator bit exhausted seasons ago by Grace and Frankie, Bess Wohl’s affable, unremarkable marriage comedy Grand Horizons has its “something borrowed” locked down. The “something new,” on the other hand…
Opening tonight (at the Second Stage’s Helen Hayes Theater) in a spit-shined and smartly cast
A night to remember! Laura Dern took home the win for Best Supporting Actress at the 92nd annual Academy Awards, marking the first-ever Oscar of her career.
After winning a BAFTA, Critics' Choice Award, Golden Globe and SAG Award for her performance as divorce lawyer Nora Fanshaw in, Laura Dern capped off a season of accolades with the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress.
Marriage Storywas honored withthe Robert Altman Award at the 2020 Film Independent Spirit Awards in Santa Monica on Saturday afternoon.Writer-director Noah Baumbach, casting directors Douglas Aibel and Francine Maisler, and ensemble cast Adam Driver, Scarlett Johansson, Laura Dern, Azhy Robertson, Julie Hagerty, Alan Alda, Ray Liotta and Merritt Wever accepted the award.
By Anthony D'Alessandro
In Marriage Story, Scarlett plays Nicole, an actress who got her start in a risqué teen comedy but now collaborates with her husband, Charlie (Adam Driver), in their experimental theater group in New York. They have a very cute son named Henry, and they kind of still love each other, but that’s not enough to hold a marriage together.
We here at Cosmopolitan are absolutely obsessed with movies, but we get that you’re a busy person and it’s hard to see all the films that are going to be “important” in any given year. In this series, , we’re giving you the basic gist on every one of those pictures you probably should have seen but never got around to. When your friend inevitably throws that Oscars watch party, we’re here to help you scam your way into sounding like the smartest person in the room.
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For Michael and Jennifer Winestone, a Los Angeles couple uniquely steeped in the entwined worlds of real estate and divorce proceedings, watching Noah Baumbach's Marriage Story just once was never really an option. "The second time we watched it, we really studied it," says Michael, a Compass real estate agent who has carved out a niche as one of L.A.'s go-to realtors for divorce listings.
Maybe it was the similar Christian Louboutin pumps or the posh Century City office. But almost immediately after Marriage Story was released, celebrity divorce lawyer Laura Wasser of Wasser, Cooperman and Mandles was flooded with calls and emails from people who noticed likenesses to Laura Dern's take-no-prisoners divorce lawyer character, which garnered her an Oscar nom.
The 2020 Academy Awards are coming! But before there was Oscar, there were many, many events in the lives of nominees, including Scarlett Johansson. And you can’t believe your eyes when you see pictures from past red carpets!
There are plenty of arresting performances on Broadway — but only one performer whose arrests outnumber his stage credits.
The Marriage Story actress spoke to People about being able to effortlessly portray a mother on screen as she is a mother in her real life. The actress who has a daughter named Rose Dorothy Dauriac, said that being a mother in real life helped her invaluably as she could easily relation to being a protective mother, who wants to make sure that the child is safe and happy.
The awards season is upon us and some actors are shining brighter than the others. One of them is actress Laura Dern, who is on a winning streak for her performance in Marriage Story. The Noah Baumbach directorial has bagged a nomination in the Best Picture category in every award show so far and even in various other categories. The talented cast of the film includes Scarlett Johansson, Adam Driver, Laura Dern and Ray Liotta among others.
It's almost time for the big night!
Netflix has added four more movie titles for Blu-ray and DVD releases this year via the Criterion Collection — Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman, Noah Baumbach’s Marriage Story, Steven Bognar and Julia Reichert’s American Factory and Mati Diop’s Atlantics.Earlier, Netflix's Roma by Alfonso Cuarón became the first of the streaming giant's films to join the Criterion library of classic and contemporary films, and is set for a Feb.
In today’s film news roundup, four Netflix titles have been added to the Criterion Collection, Slamdance and ArcLight are partnering, Steven Grayhm is starring in and directing a paranormal drama, and The Mammoth Film Festival sets its lineup.
Watching the new comedy by the normally more adventurous playwright Bess Wohl, it's hard to avoid the feeling that it resembles a never-aired episode of Everybody Loves Raymond. The play features a squabbling elderly couple and their adult children who trade sharp one-liners while dealing with a domestic crisis.
is on a serious awards streak — her portrayal as feisty divorce attorney Nora Fanshaw in was the film's undeniable breakout character, and the role has earned the actress statuettes for Best Supporting Actress at the, and. It has also earned her an nomination, for which she is the favorite to win.
The awards season is officially underway in Hollywood. From the Golden Globes and BAFTAs to the much-awaited Oscars 2020, it is indeed one of the few super glamorous weeks where we get to witness most of Hollywood's A-listers all under one roof. Apart from the big award shows, there are multiple small yet important shows that are held to recognise talent from all over. The most recent one was the 2019 Santa Barbara International Film Festival which was held in California.
Streaming giant Netflix received strong support from filmmakers behind “The Irishman” and “Marriage Story” at the Producers Guild of America’s nominees panel on Saturday at the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles.