Billie Eilish wasn’t a fan of her performance at the Oscars last weekend, calling it “trash”.
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Chrissy Metz is calm, cool and collected heading into the 2020 Oscars.
On Monday morning, the This Is Us actress made this abundantly clear during her visit to Daily Pop. As E! readers surely know, Metz will be performing the Oscar nominated ballad, "I'm Standing With You" at Sunday's 92nd Academy Awards.
"I'm really, actually, very excited. I think everyone else is more nervous for me than I am," Metz relayed to Daily Pop co-hosts Carissa Culiner and Justin Sylvester. "I know that I'm there
Billie Eilish wasn’t a fan of her performance at the Oscars last weekend, calling it “trash”.
If you were scratching your head as to why Eminemperformed "Lose Yourself" at the 2020 Oscars, you're not alone.
Taika Waititi may have left some viewers wondering about the history behind the Tongva, the Tataviam and the Chumash tribes when he mentioned the groups while presenting the Academy's honorary prizes during the 2020 Oscars on Sunday night.Other viewers may be curious as to why Chrissy Metz concluded her performance of "I'm Standing With You"by emotionally stating, "I love you, mom."From Brad Pitt's shout out to Robert Garcia to Lin-Manuel Miranda referencing "T-U-R-T-L-E Power" by Partner in
Eminem had a lot to celebrate at Sunday night's 92nd annual Academy Awards.
Ricky Gervais took to Twitter to preemptively mock stars for their “inspirational speeches” at the Oscars on Sunday night.
Eminem shocked the crowd at the Dolby Theater in L.A. on Sunday night (Feb. 9) when he rocked the Academy Awards stage with a surprise performance of "Lose Yourself," the 8 Mile track that won the Detroit MC an Oscar back in 2003. Making up for more than a decade of lost time -- the rapper said he didn't show up way back then because he was sure he wouldn't win -- Em ripped the tune that has become an iconic pump-up song.
Elton John performed "(I'm Gonna) Love Me Again," from the 2019 John biopic Rocketman, at the 2020 Oscars on Sunday night (Feb. 9).
Eminem stunned the audience at the 2020 Academy Awards on Sunday night by staging a surprise performance of his Oscar-winning hit, Lose Yourself.
The Oscars are here! In the lead-up to Hollywood's biggest night, it's a contest between Sam Mendes' war epic 1917, which picked up the Golden Globe and BAFTA big prizes, and Bong Joon Ho's Parasite, which won the SAG Award for Best Drama Ensemble and the WGA's Best Original Screenplay award. However, you can't count out Martin Scorsese's The Irishman, Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, and Greta Gerwig's Little Women, to name a few.
Emma Watson doesn't appear on red carpets often, and despite her film Little Women's Oscar nominations, the actress didn't come to the Academy Awards tonight.
Chrissy Metz made her Oscars debut on Sunday night (Feb. 9) in breathtaking fashion, performing best original song nominee "I'm Standing With You" from the actress' 2019 drama Breakthrough.
Mom’s spaghetti made it to the Oscars.
This is Chrissy! Chrissy Metz gave a stirring rendition of the song “I’m Standing With You” —which brought songwriter Diane Warren to tears — at the 92nd Academy Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday, February 9.
Talk about a gravity-defying performance!
Chrissy Metz delivered a soulful performance of the song "I'm Standing With You," from the filmBreakthrough,during the 2020 Oscars.Off of the soundtrack to the Roxann Dawson-directed Christian drama film based on an account of true events, "I'm Standing With You" is nominated for best original song, with music and lyrics by Diane Warren.This is Warren's 11th Oscar nomination, but the songwriter has yet to take home a golden statue, making her the most-nominated woman to have never won an
Just in case you were worried you would no longer have Frozen II's "Into the Unknown" stuck in your head now that the movie has been out for months, think again. Idina Menzel performed the song at the 92nd Annual Academy Awards, and we're now absolutely back on the Elsa train.
The Oscars are almost here! In the lead-up to Hollywood's biggest night, it's a contest between Sam Mendes' war epic 1917, which picked up the Golden Globe and BAFTA big prizes, and Bong Joon Ho's Parasite, which won the SAG Award for Best Drama Ensemble and the WGA's Best Original Screenplay award. However, you can't count out Martin Scorsese's The Irishman, Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, and Greta Gerwig's Little Women, to name a few.