By Mike Fleming Jr
31.01.2020 - 02:01 / deadline.com
By Antonia Blyth
Deputy Editor, AwardsLine
When Kathy Bates smashed that sledgehammer into James Caan’s ankles 30 years ago in Misery, the world may have collectively cringed, but it made Bates an unforgettable force in Hollywood history.
The then 42-year-old actress wasn’t a household name when she took on that role of homicidal nurse Annie Wilkes. She’d had theatrical successes before, and appeared in a few smaller films and television shows like St. Elsewhere and L.A. Law. And
By Mike Fleming Jr
James Marsden got a lot of grief for his role in “The Notebook”.
Brad Pitt took home the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor at the 92nd Academy Awards last night for his role as Cliff Booth in Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood. The actor dedicated his win to his six children with actress Angelina Jolie during his acceptance speech.
The Oscars were celebrated and handed out in a lavish ceremony in Hollywood last night and, as ever, there were many surprises. Arguably, the big winner on the night was Bong Joon Ho and his stunning film, Parasite, which won no less than four awards; Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay and Best International Feature Film.
Here is a full list of the winners from the 92nd Academy Awards.
It was rainy and windy in Hollywood, but you wouldn't know it from the glamour on the Oscars 2020 red carpet. Stars from every corner of the industry flocked to mark the culmination of all of awards season at the Dolby Theatre wearing their black-tie best.
Joker leads the nominations at the Oscars this year, followed by The Irishman and Once Upon A Time … In Hollywood.
The 10th annual Guild of Music Supervisors Awards were held at the The Wiltern theater in Los Angeles on Thursday night (Feb. 6). Winners in the film categories included Mary Ramos for “Once Upon A Time In Hollywood,” Kier Lehman for “Queen & Slim” and Terri D’Ambrosio for “The Last Black Man In San Francisco.”
Representation of women and people of color in feature films has never been better in Hollywood — if it’s on screen.
The Oscar-winning actor, 79, is nominated at the BAFTA Film Awards tonight for his role as Teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa in Martin Scorsese's gangster epic The Irishman.
The BAFTA film awards have kicked off in London, with Graham Norton hosting this year at the Royal Albert Hall.