Shia LaBeouf is getting the last laugh at haters who accused him of snickering at Zach Gottsagen, who has Down syndrome, at Oscars 2020.
10.02.2020 - 06:56 / us.hola.com
Sunday’s Oscars ceremony had the biggest names in Hollywood take the stage to be recognized for their contribution in last year’s best films. Golden statuettes were handed out in 24 categories including Best Picture, Best Actress and, of course, Best Actor, for which Antonio Banderas received a nomination for his performance in Pedro Almodóvar film Pain and Glory.
Scroll through to see whether or not the Spanish star took home the prize and check out the complete list of the winners of the
Shia LaBeouf is getting the last laugh at haters who accused him of snickering at Zach Gottsagen, who has Down syndrome, at Oscars 2020.
MADRID — Not resting on his laurels after a whirlwind year promoting and exhibiting his latest Oscar-nominated feature, “Pain and Glory,” Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar has designs to get back behind the camera soon with two English-language projects, marking the first time in his decades-long career the director will film in the language.
Tom Hanks showed once again how to be a good neighbor.
Breakout artist Billie Eilish didn’t bother bringing her poker face to the Oscars.
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
The South Korean thriller landed the top prize on Hollywood's big night, taking a total of four honours, including Best Director for Bong Joon Ho. It was also named Best International Feature, and Best Original Screenplay, an accolade Bong shared with Han Jin Won.
Joaquin Phoenix won best actor at the 2020 Oscars on Sunday for his role as Arthur Fleck in Joker.In claiming the top prize, Phoenixbeat out fellow nominated actors Antonio Banderas (Pain and Glory), Leonardo DiCaprio (Once Upon a Time in Hollywood), Adam Driver (Marriage Story), and Jonathan Pryce (The Two Popes).This marks Phoenix's first Oscar win, having been nominated three times before for The Master (2013), Walk the Line (2006), and Gladiator (2001).Phoenix continued a trend seen in
And the Best Picture Oscar goes to . . . “Parasite.”
gave a show-stopping, heartbreaking performance of the Beatles song “Yesterday” during the “In Memoriam” segment at the 2020., who continues to be, improbably, a teenager, gave a rendition of the classic 1965 song that showed off her smoky voice and emotional range as a performer.Just two weeks after —she was the second person to ever win the “Big Four” categories and the youngest-ever winner of Album of the Year and Record of the Year—the 18-year-old loaned her surreal talent to a segment of
Joaquin Phoenix accepted his Oscar for Best Actor at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood Sunday, marking the second time an actor has won an Academy Award for playing the Joker following the late Heath Ledger’s win in 2009.
Twitter wasn’t too happy after Shia LaBeouf laughed while presenting at the 2020 Oscars with an actor with Down syndrome.
Check back for more details on the Oscars 2020 best dressed celebrities and the red carpet.Awards season came to a glamorous conclusion tonight, February 9, with the 2020 Oscars. While the nominations as we would have liked, the style of the stars who attended did not disappoint.
Nine films have been nominated for Best Picture. This includes Parasite, 1917, Jo Jo Rabbit, Joker, Ford v Ferrari, Once Upon A Time in Hollywood, Marriage Story and Little Women. While several bets are placed on Parasite taking home the Academy Award for Best Picture this year, there are also predictions that 1917 and Joker stand a chance to win the Best Picture award. Jonas reached out to her fans and asked them who would win the Oscars for Best Picture this year.
...and the Oscar goes to... Well, we'll find out within a few hours who takes home an Academy Award this year.
Hollywood’s Super Bowl for movie buffs is upon us.
The 92nd Annual Academy Awards will have plenty of former Oscar winners hitting the stage!