announced that she is calling it quits.DeGeneres, 63, claims that the decision is unrelated to the recent toxic workplace allegations and drop in sponsors and ratings.
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Matt Donnelly Senior Film WriterMost years, the Oscars media room is as intimate and pedestrian as an award show gets.Agents and publicists drink warm diet coke and pound cocktail shrimp with the global press and a throng of photographers. Movie stars and filmmakers glide through, gossip is shared, Wi-Fi is terrible, a good time is had.But as the pandemic has taught us all season long, no amount of planning or decorum is a match for the unbeatable foe of Zoom.
announced that she is calling it quits.DeGeneres, 63, claims that the decision is unrelated to the recent toxic workplace allegations and drop in sponsors and ratings.
Britney Spears, 39, is speaking out against documentaries made about her in 2020 in her latest Instagram post. The singer shared a video that included clips of her dancing at two different times and added a long caption about how she thinks the media has been focusing more on the “negative” times in her life rather than the “amazing” moments. She also called the unnamed documentaries “hypocritical.”
“The Big Sick” and “Little America” writers Kumail Nanjiani and Emily V. Gordon are pairing again to write a feature adaptation of “The Doubtful Guest,” a 1957 illustrated short story by Edward Gorey.
Right now, Kumail Nanjiani and Andy Muschietti are knee-deep in the world of superheroes with “Eternals” and “The Flash,” respectively.
An abbreviated red carpet and an intimate event planned for Sunday night’s 93rd Academy Awards resulted in a decidedly smaller, more curated audience than at past Oscar ceremonies — but all those close-up looks at actresses at L.A.’s Union Station also resulted in some terrific glimpses at diamonds and gemstones.
It was a huge night of celebration at the 2021 Academy Awards on Sunday (April 25) at Union Station in Los Angeles.
With the return of the Oscars, everyone around the globe watched for all the best, and worst, red carpet walks, and shocking moments during the awards.
Academy Awards were full of moments for the history books - but first, here's our favourite record-breaking moment that almost happened, in an unexpected Glenn Close/Mamma Mia crossover. While Glenn gleefully twerked her way through losing out on that Best Supporting Actress title to Youn Yuh-jung for Minari, (her record-breaking eighth Oscar loss - we love you Glenn!), things could have been very different if she'd lost to Amanda Seyfried for Mank.
It was definitely an interesting night at the 2021 Oscars and there were quite a few shocking moments, including several that left us completely speechless.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine The 2021 Oscars saw plenty of couples rock the red carpet, including Carey Mulligan and Marcus Mumford, as well as Halle Berry and Van Hunt. Since the prestigious event was pushed back by two months due to the coronavirus pandemic, our favourite celebrity duos did not hold back when it came to bringing the glitz and glamour to the occasion.
Brad Pitt skipped the red carpet at the 2021 Oscars, but he made an appearance during the show to present the Best Supporting Actress award!
Oscar - the highest accolade in film - must be pretty overwhelming. But winning an Oscar, and being handed your trophy by Brad Pitt? That's enough to get anyone flustered, as Minari actress Youn Yuh-jung proved when she was awarded best supporting actress last night.
Just like he did at the 2019 BET Awards and the 2020 Primetime Emmy Awards, Tyler Perry delivered another rousing speech, this time at the 2021 Oscars on Sunday. “I would hope that we would refuse hate,” Perry said during his powerful address while receiving the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award in one of the highlights of the Academy Awards telecast on ABC.
Last night’s Oscars may have been filled with colourful frocks, smiling A-listers and the first woman in 13 years to win Best Director, but fans were left unimpressed by the rather anti-climatic ending. Rather than finishing up with Best Picture, as is usual practise for the Academy Awards, last night’s socially distanced ceremony ended on Best Actor – with many assuming the late Chadwick Boseman would have won a posthumous award for his performance in Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom.
It was a historic night at the 2021 Academy Awards!
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine The 2021 Oscars saw plenty of couples rock the red carpet, including Carey Mulligan and Marcus Mumford, as well as Halle Berry and Van Hunt. Since the prestigious event was pushed back by two months due to the coronavirus pandemic, our favourite celebrity duos did not hold back when it came to bringing the glitz and glamour to the occasion.
The talk of Tinsel Town! The 2021 Oscars took over Hollywood — as well as Australia, Germany, and England, among other virtual locations — on Sunday, April 25.