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The 2021 Oscars was full of winners on Sunday night, except when it came to ratings.
Hollywood’s biggest night looked a lot different this year.
An award season like no other has finally come to a close with the 93rd Academy Awards rolling up the virtual red carpet on a year of movie-watching at home. Today, a new crop of winners — Daniel Kaluuya, Anthony Hopkins, Frances McDormand, Yuh-jung Youn — are basking in Oscar’s glow, getting ready to tackle their first post-win projects.
The Oscars aren’t just about the award ceremony, the pre and post parties are just as much fun – if not more.
Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg and Electronic Arts are celebrating an Oscar victory in the most unlikely of categories…Best Documentary Short Subject.
New couple alert! Paulina Porizkova and Aaron Sorkin turned heads as they made their red carpet debut at the 93rd annual Academy Awards on Sunday, April 25.
Judas and the Black MessiahMinariWINNER: Promising Young WomanSound of MetalThe Trial of the Chicago 7Borat Subsequent MoviefilmWINNER: The FatherNomadlandOne Night in MiamiThe White TigersWINNER: Another Round, DenmarkBetter Days, Hong KongCollective, RomaniaThe Man Who Sold His Skin, TunisiaQuo Vadis, Aida?, Bosnia and HerzegovinaSacha Baron Cohen in The Trial of the Chicago 7WINNER: Daniel Kaluuya in Judas and the Black MessiahLeslie Odom Jr.
No Zoom allowed.
And just like that, the 2021 awards season is coming to an end! But not before Hollywood’s biggest stars gather in Los Angeles for the 93rd annual Academy Awards on Sunday, April 25.
bracing themselves for all-time low TV ratings, we are told, due to limited audience awareness of this year’s low-key crop of nominees. Yet for those interested, it’s never been easier to do Oscar catchup viewing: all but four of the 40-odd features nominated for a golden statuette this year are available to watch online.
hand out its little gold men this Sunday, April 25, months later than usual — due to the worldwide pandemic — and officially bringing 2021's never-ending awards season to an end.So, who will win? Here are ET's predictions for the 93rd Academy Awards in all 23 categories, from Best Picture right on down to the shorts. My guesses are based on who's been winning with the guilds and other precursor awards shows, as well as deciphering the ever-changing favor of Academy voters.
MTV Movie & TV Awards are here! The best and buzziest shows, movies and performances will be celebrated at the awards show next month — but before then, it's time to vote! , and lead this year's nominations for TV, whileand lead the film nominations.Fans can vote for their favorites across 25 gender-neutral categories including Best Kiss, Breakthrough Performance, Best Show and more by visiting vote.mtv.com before April 30. Winners will be announced across an epic two-night event in May. Check
Video game players might be familiar with Colette, a short documentary film that features a 90-year-old former member of the French Resistance and appears inside the virtual reality adventureMedal of Honor: Above and Beyond. Movie buffs may know the project from its distribution by the U.K.'sThe Guardiannewspaper.
A huge night for country music! The 2021 Academy of Country Music Awards are set to honor the biggest names in country music on Sunday, April 18.
In his 92 years, African-American businessman Horace Bowers Sr.—one of the two main subjects of the Oscar-nominated short documentary A Concerto Is a Conversation—has faced many obstacles in his path. He’s always found a way around them.
Emiliano De Pablos Director Elaine McMillion Sheldon (“Heroin(e)“) and producer Shane Boris (“The Edge of Democracy”), two multi-award winning U.S.