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25.01.2023 - 20:01 / usmagazine.com
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Joshua Bassett is only 22.
Joshua Bassett insists he is 'doing better than I ever have' after recent posts about his Christian faith and internal struggles drew concern from fans. 'For those concerned about me be sure of this: i’m better than i have ever been,' Joshua posted to his Instagram Stories on Sunday night, according to Billboard. 'The peace i feel is far beyond what i thought possible.'In the post, Bassett also claimed to have had two 'first hand' encounters with Jesus Christ. 'I'm better than I have ever been': High School Musical alum Joshua Bassett insists he is 'doing better than I ever have' after fans expressed concern following his recent posts about his Christian faith and struggles over the holidays'The experience's were richer and more vivid than anything in my entire life,' he continued.
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Joshua Bassett insists he is 'doing better than I ever have' after recent posts about his Christian faith and internal struggles drew concern from fans. 'For those concerned about me be sure of this: i’m better than i have ever been,' Joshua posted to his Instagram Stories on Sunday night, according to Billboard. 'The peace i feel is far beyond what i thought possible.'In the post, Bassett also claimed to have had two 'first hand' encounters with Jesus Christ. 'I'm better than I have ever been': High School Musical alum Joshua Bassett insists he is 'doing better than I ever have' after fans expressed concern following his recent posts about his Christian faith and struggles over the holidays'The experience's were richer and more vivid than anything in my entire life,' he continued.
While studios took advantage of expanding their Oscar nominated Best Pictures this weekend — it’s truly a post-apocalyptic, err, post-pandemic marketplace when it comes to reaping any huge box office afterglow from this year’s crop. And the irony is that there’s only one streaming title among the top 10 Best Picture bunch, that being Netflix’s All Quiet on the Western Front, OTT services never disclosing grosses.
Paramount’s newly minted Oscar Best Picture nominee Top Gun: Maverick won Best Picture at the AARP Movies for Grownups Awards, held Saturday at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel.
Three. Frustrating. Years. That’s how much time has passed since the Sundance Film Festival last held an in-person edition in Park City, Utah. (Put it this way: The opening night selection was the Taylor Swift documentary, Miss Americana, which chronicled the making of her 2018 album of Reputation. So, like, ancient history.) Blame the pandemic, of course. Because of safety fears, attendees couldn’t be in the room for the premiere of the eventual Oscar Best Picture winner, Coda, or cheer along for Questlove and the first screening of his own future Oscar pic, Summer of Soul. No sightings of a random Real Housewives star on the bustling Main Street. No napping during 8:30 AM screenings. No huffing and puffing walking in the snow in the frigid weather at high altitudes. No nothing.
As Angela Bassett enjoys a serious awards-season run for her supporting role in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, she’s about to dress up her trophy case even more. The current Oscar nominee and recent Golden Globe and Critics Choice Award winner will receive the Spotlight Award at the Costume Designers Guild’s gala next month.
The Oscar nominations revealed Tuesday lay out a Best Picture race that encompasses a broad range of films, from box office blockbusters like Avatar: The Way of Water and Top Gun: Maverick to a movie that made its debut at a non-traditional awards-launching festival (Everything Everywhere All at Once, at SXSW), a Cannes Palme d’Or winner (Triangle of Sadness) and from fall festival faves like Venice (The Banshees of Inisherin, Tár), Toronto (The Fabelmans, All Quiet on the Western Front) and Telluride (Women Talking). The king has also entered the building with Elvis.
Angela Bassett has gone where no Marvel character has gone before. On Tuesday the star received a Best Supporting Actress Academy Award nomination for her role as Queen Ramonda in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.The historic nod made her the first woman, the first person of color and the first Marvel Studios actor to be nominated for an Oscar for their performance in a comic book adaptation.At 64, she is the second oldest black woman to be nominated for an acting Oscar, following Ruby Dee, who was nominated for her role in 2007's American Gangster at the age of 84. History: Angela Bassett, 64, made history Tuesday as the first Marvel star to be nominated for an Oscar for their role in a Marvel film.
Angela Bassett was up bright and early and reporting for duty on the set of 9-1-1 Tuesday, in spite of receiving a history making Oscar nomination.The versatile star, 64 - who plays police sergeant Athena Grant in the police procedural - received a nod for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Queen Ramonda in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. She is the first Marvel star to be so honored for their role in a Marvel film. Report for duty: Angela Bassett was up bright and early and reporting for duty on the set of 9-1-1 Tuesday, in spite of receiving a history making Oscar nominationIn a statement to CNN, the star wrote, 'This morning is a little extra special in the Bassett Vance household with news of my Oscar nomination. What has drawn me to each of the women I’ve portrayed throughout my career is their strength, compassion, resilience, and power.' She added, 'Wakanda Forever’s Queen Ramonda is a character that touched my spirit because she is a mother and a leader who must care for her grieving nation as much as she cares for her family in mourning. Ramonda is a love letter that reflects and acknowledges what we women do everyday.' The nomination also broke through the glass ceiling as she joined Al Pacino, Paul Newman, William Hurt, Heath Ledger and Joaquin Phoenix who were nominated for their work in films based on comic books or graphic novels.
also include some history-making firsts worthy of celebration. While Michelle Yeoh and Angela Bassett are breaking ground in the acting categories, RRR is bringing Indian representation to a stacked list of contenders for best original song.Michelle Yeoh is the first Asian-identifying woman to be nominated in the best actress category for her starring role in Everything Everywhere All at Once.
Nothing is better during awards season than Oscar nomination morning. Why? Because so many people are genuinely overjoyed over their nominations.
After going two-for-two at the Golden Globes and Critics Choice Awards - where she honored the late Chadwick Boseman - over the past week, Angela Bassett was spotted out and about.The 64-year-old actress was spotted leaving a sauna in Burbank and later stocked up at a Home Good store.Her outing comes just over a week before she finds out if will be nominated for her second Oscar, for her towering performance in Marvel's Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. Relaxation time! Angela Bassett was spotted visiting a sauna in Burbank and later stocked up at a Home Good store Two-for-two: The star won best supporting actress at the Critics Choice Awards on Sunday after her Golden Globes win She was spotted wearing layers on a chilly day in Los Angeles, with a grey tank top under a zipped-up grey hoodie.The legendary actress also stepped out wearing a black Member's Only baseball cap, with a light grey puffer coat over the hoodie. She completed her look with black leggings and black Nike sneakers while holding her phone with a canvas tote back draped over her arm.
The African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) announced the winners of the 14th annual AAFCA Awards honoring the best in film. The Woman King, Till, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever and Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery each won two awards.
Angela Bassett will be honored by the Make-up Artists & Hair Stylists Guild (MUAHS) with the 2023 Distinguished Artisan Award. The actor, director and executive producer is set to receive the accolade on Saturday, February 11, 2023, at The Beverly Hilton.
Angela Bassett praised her late Black Panther costar Chadwick Boseman as she collected the Critics' Choice award for her performance in the film's sequel Sunday.'We couldn't have made history, then and now, without you,' said the actress, 64, after she won the honors for Best Supporting Actress in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever - in which she plays the Queen Mother of Wakanda, Ramonda - after making history at the Golden Globes with a win in the same category. Bassett hailed the late star who played King T'Challa - Boseman died at 43 in August of 2020 following a four-year battle with colon cancer - for the 'love and light surrounding us' as she accepted the honors at Fairmont Century Plaza in Los Angeles. The latest: Angela Bassett, 64, praised her late Black Panther costar Chadwick Boseman as she collected the Critics' Choice award for her performance in the film's sequel Sunday at the Critics' Choice Awards in Los Angeles Bassett was nominated in the category against Jessie Buckley (Women Talking), Kerry Condon (The Banshees of Inisherin), Jamie Lee Curtis (Everything Everywhere All at Once), Stephanie Hsu (Everything Everywhere All at Once) and Janelle Monáe (Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery).Bassett, who is the first star to win a major individual acting honor for a Marvel film, thanked her fans and 'Disney and Marvel family,' as well as filmmaker Ryan Coogler.
Zendaya won Best Actress in a Drama Series at the Critics Choice Awards on Sunday. However, the 26-year-old Euphoria star was not in attendance to accept her award in person.Earlier this week, she won her first Golden Globe for Best Television Actress in the HBO series but skipped that ceremony too due to previous work commitments.
Just days after her Golden Globe win which brought The White Lotus creator Mike White to tears, Jennifer Coolidge has won yet another major award and delivered yet another memorable speech.The 61-year-od comeback queen won Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series at the 2023 Critics' Choice Awards on Sunday evening.She beat out Milly Alcock (House of the Dragon), Carol Burnett (Better Call Saul), Julia Garner (Ozark), Audra McDonald (The Good Fight) and Rhea Seehorn (Better Call Saul) before delivering a memorable speech.