Captain America star Chris Evans is reportedly in line to tackle his dream gig in the planned remake of the Little Shop Of Horrors movie musical.
10.02.2020 - 08:41 / deadline.com
By Dino-Ray Ramos
Associate Editor/Reporter
Early on in the Oscars telecast, Steve Martin and Chris Rock took the stage at the hostless ceremony and started riffing on a melange of topics. After spending a bit of time taking some playful jabs at Amazon’s Jeff Bezos who was in the audience, they pivoted towards the topic of diversity this year.
“Chris, I thought there was something missing from the list this year,” Martin said in regards to nominations — specifically the director’s
Captain America star Chris Evans is reportedly in line to tackle his dream gig in the planned remake of the Little Shop Of Horrors movie musical.
• Chris Evans tweeted a Hollywood Reporter article saying he's "in talks" to play a leading role in a new adaptation of Little Shop of Horrors. • Evans will reportedly play sadistic dentist Orin Scrivello, played by Steve Martin in the 1986 movie.
Lisa Rinna had a supermodel moment with her daughters!
Carving out three-plus hours from our Sunday night just to watch Joker vie for multiple awards alongside Little Women and Parasite? No thanks. Instead, we watched the 2020 Oscars for you.
Although the 2020 Oscars opted not to have a host, it still featured a comedic opening monologue that lambasted Amazon CEO and founder Jeff Bezos.
The In Memoriam segment of the 92nd Oscars on Sunday (Feb. 9) paid tribute to Oscar-winner Kobe Bryant and multiple nominee Kirk Douglas, but social media was quick to point out the notable names that did not make the montage.
The In Memoriam segment of the92nd Oscars on Sunday paid tribute to Oscar-winner Kobe Bryant and multiple nominee Kirk Douglas, but social media was quick to point out the notable names that did not make the montage.The video segment, which was accompanied by Billie Eilish singing The Beatles' "Yesterday," surprisingly did not include Luke Perry and horror legend Sid Haig, as well as Cameron Boyce, the actor who tragically died in July at the age of 20.Once Upon a Time in Hollywood star Perry
With this year’s Oscars over and done with, here is a look at the the 10 best moments from the red carpet to the ceremony.
Another year, another baffling decision not to have a host of the Oscars.
The 2020 Academy Awards was full of political statements, with Steve Martin kicking off the show by joking about the Iowa caucus mishap. Then during his best supporting actor speech, Brad Pitt called out the lack of witnesses at the Senate's impeachment trial of President Donald Trump.On the red carpet, however, stars were more subdued, donning classic tuxedoes and gowns with subtle philanthropic statements.
Chris Rock and Steve Martin shared the opening words of the 92nd annual Oscars — though not as hosts, they were clear to note. Read the transcript below.Chris Rock: Wow, Janelle Monáe.
Chris Rock and Steve Martin spared no one during their opening monologue at the 2020 Oscars. Not even the richest man in the room.
Actress Natalie Portman had an important message for The Academy at the 92nd annual Academy Awards–and they could read it off her cape.Wearing Dior Haute Couture, Portman had the names of female directors who weren't nominated embroidered in gold along the hem of her cape.This year's Best Director nominees do not include any women.Not all heroes wear capes, but Natalie Portman is not one of them.
Chris Rock and Steve Martin mocked the lack of diversity at this year’s Oscars as they raised the curtain on Hollywood’s biggest night.
The 92nd Academy Awards went host-free for the second year in a row, and once again was better for it. Janelle Monáe's musical number and a couple of minutes of jokes from top-tier past hosts Steve Martin and Chris Rock were more than enough to fill the room with energy and fun. The three of them set the right thoughtful but celebratory tone for the rest of the night.
Chris Rock and Steve Martin opened up Sunday night's Oscars by taking jabs at the biggest stars in the building at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, Calif.