Brad Pitt, Scarlett Johansson and Cynthia Erivo are among the stars urging people to register to vote in the upcoming US election.
10.02.2020 - 07:06 / pinkvilla.com
It was a feast for DC Extended Universe and Marvel Cinematic Universe fans the leading ladies from both the universes set the Oscars 2020 red carpet on fire. They looked so flawless that it became difficult for us to pick which Universe won the red carpet game! The 92nd Academy Awards took place today in the US.
Several international stars were seen walking down the red carpet and making their way into the Dolby Theatre. MCU stars Scarlett Johannson and Brie Larson, along with DCEU's Gal Gadot
.Brad Pitt, Scarlett Johansson and Cynthia Erivo are among the stars urging people to register to vote in the upcoming US election.
Attention, Selena fans: MAC Cosmetics has just announced that a brand new makeup collection inspired by the Queen of Tejano is dropping in April, honoring 25 years of her legacy.“Selena and M·A·C Cosmetics are back together! Get ready for an all NEW collection launching in April to celebrate the Queen of Tejano’s life and legacy! Stay tuned for this iconic collection,” expressed a post on Selena’s official Facebook account.
Brad Pitt stole the spotlight during this year’s award season with his remarkably witty and hilarious acceptance speeches. While the actor’s speeches were mostly about his personal life and relationship status, he decided to make a political joke at Oscars 2020.
It’s safe to say Tom Sandoval wasn’t happy when his Vanderpump Rules costar Max Boyens’ past racist tweets resurfaced.
Lizzo stole the show when she arrived at the Brit Awards in a dress modelled on a Hershey’s chocolate wrapper.
Michael B. Jordan has joined Christian Bale and Margot Robbie in David O. Russell’s untitled new film at New Regency.
Following her Oscar-nominated turn in “Bombshell,” Margot Robbie looks to have found her next project, signing on to co-star opposite Christian Bale in a new David O. Russell film at New Regency.
This was followed by actor Mark Ruffalo announcing the winners in the documentary categories at this year's Oscars ceremony on Sunday night. The Michelle and Barack Obama-produced "American Factory" was awarded the best documentary feature. During the acceptance speech for the Netflix project, director Julia Reichert quoted Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. Reichert said: "Workers of the world, unite!" - a rallying cry from "The Communist Manifesto." The documentary is set in an abandoned General
Barack and Michelle Obama's new production company has already managed to add an Oscar to its credit and the former United States President and first lady are over the moon! Netflix’s American Factory won an award for Best Documentary Feature at the 92nd Annual Academy Awards and the Obamas posted a sweet appreciation post for the directors and congratulated them on the win.
It took the Academy Awards 18 years to arrange a platform for Eminem to perform his historic song Lose Yourself. The American rapper, back in 2003, won the Academy Award for Best Original Song. He made history at the 75th Academy Awards by becoming the first hip-hop artist ever to win an Academy Award with his 8 Mile song. The singer surprised the audience at the Dolby Theatre and at home by taking on the stage and setting in on fire with his performance.
“The Communist Manifesto” got a shoutout during the 2020 Oscars.