After the Golden Globes, the Oscars, the most prestigious film awards in the world, have finally arrived. Today, the nominations for the 2018 Oscars were revealed. Did the film Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri win everything here, as it did at the Golden Globes?
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The famous Hollywood diva Meryl Streep was a guest on the Jimmy Kimmel Live Show, where she was faced with a great challenge. Yeah, it's not easy being Meryl Streep…
Although the dust won't settle for a long time after the envelope-switching scandal at the Oscars, the Oscars served up many other interesting moments caught on camera. We have collected the best ones.
The Oscars, the most prestigious golden statues in the world of the film industry, were awarded for the 89th time at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles. The evening ceremony was moderated by TV host Jimmy Kimmel. And who are the winners of the Oscars 2017? The acclaimed romantic musical Dežela La La took home 'only' 6 Oscars out of 14 nominations for the prestigious film award. The drama Moonlight won him the Oscar for best film. The best actress in a leading role is Emma Stone (La La Land) and the best actor is Casey Affleck (Manchester by The Sea).
There is quite a large list of actors, directors and other workers in the film industry that we firmly believe have won an Oscar. Well, let us trust you, that is not the case. Some of them have been nominated several times, but some, tragically, not at all. Check out these actors and directors who somehow haven't won an Oscar (yet). You will be surprised who all found themselves among them.
The Oscars are known as the most predictable film awards, and it looks like this year will be no exception. After La La Land swept the competition at the Golden Globes, the Critics' Choice Awards and the BAFTA British Film Awards, it looks like the popular Hollywood musical will take home a few Oscars on Sunday night (probably including the Oscar for Best movie). But despite its predictability, the Oscars have historically thrown up a few surprises in the form of various fashion fiascos, on-stage mishaps and inspirational speeches. Check out some of the most shocking moments in Academy Awards movie history below.
The Oscars 2017 are approaching. The ceremony of the most prestigious film awards, which will be held at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles on February 26, 2017, will be hosted by the American comedian and TV host Jimmy Kimmel. And while we're all anxiously waiting to see who will take home the top prizes and whether La La Land will break the records of Titanic, Ben-Hur and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King with 11 statuettes, let's take a look at which actresses from the year 1927 took home the statuette for the leading female role to this day.
The greatest achievement for people from the world of film, music and theater is not only the Emmy, Grammy, Oscar or Tony awards. It is the sum of all four! And the celebrities who managed to receive all these awards - known by the acronym EGOT - could be counted on one hand. Well, almost. Only 12 people received all 4 awards.
The master of French cinema Robert Bresson wrote in his book Notes sur le cinématogrape: "Make visible what might never have been seen without you." And you've certainly never seen all the Oscar winners for best cinematography or photography so elegantly strung together as in this stunning shot.
Want to go to the cinema for free? Then now's your chance, as we're giving away 2 x 2 tickets to see Gold, starring Matthew McConaughey, who once again excels on the big screen, this time as Kenny Wells, who dreams big dreams for which he's willing to go to the end of the world, with unwavering conviction, similar to that of our handball players, which overcomes all obstacles. He is sure that he will succeed.
Did some scenes from La La Land look suspiciously familiar to you? La La Land demolishes everything before it. The romantic musical recently received a record 14 Oscar nominations (only Titanic and All About Eve have so far), and even before that it took home seven Golden Globes, which bodes well for the Oscars. If you've seen the movie before and certain scenes are familiar to you, it's no coincidence that the filmmakers drew inspiration from many movie classics, such as Let's Dance in the Rain, Moulin Rouge! and West Side Story. Watch the scenes that are almost a copy of the scenes from the mentioned films.
Now it's really going. The Golden Globes are followed by the awarding of the most prestigious film award, the Oscars, and before that, of course, the nominations. Did La La Land also sweep the Oscar nominations? Here are the nominations for the 2017 Oscars.