The Irish Film Institute (IFI) has revealed its first IFI Ambassador and it’s an Oscar nominee no less.
09.01.2020 - 20:46 / hollywoodreporter.com
Groundbreaking stand-up comedian Tig Notaro will be honored at the 15th annual Oscar Wilde Awards next month, it was announced Thursday.
The event, set for Feb. 6 in its traditional Thursday night slot before the Academy Awards, celebrates the work of those from Ireland — and some who are not — who contribute to film, television and music.
J.J. Abrams, fresh off his stint onThe Rise of Skywalker, returns to host at his Bad Robot offices in Santa Monica.
The 48-year-old Notaro, recently named one
The Irish Film Institute (IFI) has revealed its first IFI Ambassador and it’s an Oscar nominee no less.
It was a good night for Irish actors and shows as some of the biggest winners of the night hailed from our shores.
Los Angeles Blade Publisher Troy Masters opens the 3rd Annual Best of LGBTQ Awards. (Photo by Mike Aguilera-Gaudette)
The Recording Academy presented Universal Music Group’s Jeff Harleston with the 2020 Entertainment Law Initiative (ELI) Service Award -- the annual honor that celebrates attorneys who have "demonstrated a commitment to advancing and supporting the music community through service” -- in a ceremony held Friday afternoon (Jan.
Peter Dinklage won Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series at the 26th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday, January 19. The actor was nominated for his role as Tyrion Lannister in Game of Thrones. The actor was the only torch-bearer from the cast of the show which ended last year. Taking to the stage, the 51-year-old star chose to keep his acceptance speech short and sweet. He began by thanking the people of Ireland before he thanked the Game of Thrones cast.
By Peter White
Mothers are our first cheerleaders in life and Saoirse Ronan’s is no different. The Irish actress was nominated for her fourth Oscar on Monday for her role in Greta Gerwig’s Little Women.
Irish actor Andrew Scott seems to have captured the hearts of critics along with the hearts of Fleabag and Sherlock fans.
Hollywood's stars gathered in Santa Monica, Calif. on Sunday to celebrate the work of their peers at the 2020 Critics' Choice Awards.
Sunday night's 25th annual Critics' Choice Awards once again brought together a star-studded group of TV and film's biggest names, but some of the best moments of the Santa Monica-based show didn't make it to air. With The Hollywood Reporter inside the room, here are the top things the TV cameras didn't show, from the best A-list interactions to Oscar predictions.1.
Champagne, anyone? The Critics' Choice Awards will be pouring plenty throughout its ceremony on Sunday night (Jan. 12), but Jennifer Lopez has got the aesthetic covered in a look that sparkles brighter than a full glass of bubbly.
It was an unlucky night for Saoirse Ronan as she left the Critics Choice awards 2020 empty-handed.
Joaquin Phoenix heralded the Critics' Choice Awards' decision to offer a plant-based menu while accepting his win for best actor at the 25th annual ceremony, held on Sunday night at the Santa Monica's Barker Hangar."First, I'd like to thank the awards for for going plant-based and trying to offset our carbon footprint. It's really amazing message," Phoenix told the crowd.His comments mirrored his initial statement during his 2020 Golden Globes speech for his best actor win.