Tom Hanks made the official announcement that the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures will open on December 14 (Image via YouTube).
10.02.2020 - 06:31 / eonline.com
The 2020 Oscars was a family affair.
As Sunday evening marked the end of awards season, countless celebrities flocked to the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. While many A-listers brought their significant others as plus ones to the Hollywood event, others invited along family members.
Specifically, many notable names invited their biggest fans (AKA their moms) to the Oscars.
Case in point: Marriage Story and Little Women actress Laura Dern was accompanied by mother Diane Ladd, her 18-year-old
Tom Hanks made the official announcement that the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures will open on December 14 (Image via YouTube).
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Bong Joon-Ho could have easily run out of speeches to give tonight, he still managed to bring the tears on his third trip to the stage.
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