Tag: Oscar

  • Eminem makes history by breaking record for most Gold, Platinum singles

    By ANI

    WASHINGTON: American rapper and songwriter Eminem has made history by becoming the Recording Industry Association of America’s (RIAA) new King of Gold and Platinum Singles.

    According to Deadline, RIAA revealed that the rapper has now become the No 1 awarded act for singles in the 64-year history of the Gold and Platinum program.

    Thanks to 73.5 million new certifications, the Oscar winner’s career haul currently sits at 227.5 million, which consists of 166 million single certifications and 61.5 million album certifications, reported the outlet.

    He has also become one of only seven artists with three or more Diamond-certified albums for sales of at least 10 million units in the U.S.

    Eminem broke out in 1999 with his second album ‘The Real Slim Shady’, which featured the classic single ‘My Name Is’, then hit the stratosphere with his 2000 follow-up ‘The Marshall Mathers LP’.

    Recently, he was part of the historic Super Bowl Halftime Show that also featured Dr Dre, Snoop Dogg, Mary J Blige and Kendrick Lamar. 

  • Brad Pitt sues ex-wife Angelina Jolie for selling winery they jointly owned

    By ANI

    WASHINGTON: Oscar winner Brad Pitt and ex-wife Angelina Jolie are yet again embroiled in a legal battle as the former has sued the latter for selling her interest in a winery they jointly owned, to a Russian oligarch.According to the legal documents obtained by TMZ, the two bought Chateau Miraval in Correns, France back in 2008.

    Brad says he invested a ton of money and time in the winery over the years, although he acknowledges Angelina plunked down 40 per cent of the USD 28.4 million purchase price.

    Brad says he alone made the winery successful because by 2013 she wasn’t doing much in that department. He claims they always had an understanding neither of them could sell off their interest without the other’s consent.For the unversed, Angelina filed for divorce in 2016 and it became super contentious.

    Last July, the ‘Maleficent’ actor went to court and told the judge she had reached an agreement to sell her interest to an unnamed person.On the other hand, Brad says in September he agreed to allow Angelina to pursue the sale but made it clear that he was not consenting to the sale, but rather would give thumbs up or down to the proposed buyer.

    As per TMZ, Brad claims that in October he was shocked to learn a company called Tenute del Mondo, a subsidiary of Stoli Group (the vodka co.)- controlled by a Brad PittRussian oligarch, Yuri Shefler, bought her interest in the winey.He claims that Angelina never sought his consent and intentionally kept the terms of the deal from him. Brad says Shefler has wreaked havoc on his ability to run the winery.

    A source close to Brad told TMZ, “Unfortunately, this is another example of the same person disregarding her legal and ethical obligations. In doing so, she has violated the rights of the only person who poured money and sweat equity into the success of the business by purporting to sell both the business and family home to a third-party competitor.”

    “She is seeking a return on an investment she did not make and profits she did not earn,” the source added.Insiders told TMZ that Brad now wants the judge to undo the deal. He also wants damages. 

  • No Way Home trends as new Oscar category revealed

    By Express News Service

    The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced a new category of award, under which people can vote for their favourite film for the 94th Academy Awards through Twitter. Twitter users will be able to vote on their favourite film of 2021 by tweeting the title along with #OscarsFanFavorite and #Sweepstakes. 

    The film that garners the most votes will be revealed during the Academy Award broadcast on March 27. Further, the Academy has also announced that a vote will count for any film, even if it did not receive a single Oscar nomination and the users can vote up to 20 times per day. The voting period will be open from February 14 to March 3.

  • Ben Stiller, Cate Blanchett to star in ‘The Champions’ adaptation

    By PTI

    LOS ANGELES: Actor-filmmaker Ben Stiller will direct and star along with Oscar winner Cate Blanchett in the big-screen take on the 1960s British series “The Champions”.

    As per Variety, the movie will honour the original espionage series that was created by Dennis Spooner for British network ITV in 1968.

    It follows three United Nations agents whose plane crashes into the Himalayas.

    Upon being rescued by an advanced civilisation secretly living in Tibet, they are granted enhanced intellectual and physical abilities.

    When the agents return to the outside world, they use their new superhuman abilities to become champions of law, order and justice.

    Besides acting in and directing the movie, Stiller will produce the project through his Red Hour Productions alongside Blanchett and her company Dirty Films.

    ITV Studios America and New Republic Pictures are also on board as producers.

    ” ‘Champions’ is a long forgotten gem that will excite a new generation in the same strange and magnificent way that the original series spoke to us,” Blanchett said.

    “I’ve long wanted to work with Ben — the director and the actor.

    He is one of the most engaged and versatile directors working today.

    Anyone who can make both ‘Zoolander’ and ‘Escape at Dannemora’ is a creative force to be reckoned with,” she added.

    Stiller said he is looking forward to working with Blanchett as he has been a fan of her work.

    “I’m a huge fan of Cate’s for a very long time. I’m hoping this project will help people to finally take her seriously as an actress,” he said.

    Stiller is currently working on the Apple TV Plus’ workplace thriller series “Severance”, starring Adam Scott, Patricia Arquette, Britt Lower, John Turturro, and Christopher Walken.

    He is also attached to direct Focus Features’ “Bag Man” and “London”, an adaptation of Jo Nesbo’s short story, starring Oscar Isaac.

    Blanchett recently finished shooting for Eli Roth’s “Borderlands” and is now working on Todd Field-directed feature “Tar”.

    She will next star in Guillermo Del Toro’s movie “Nightmare Alley” as well as two Netflix projects — “Pinocchio” and Adam McKay’s film “Don’t Look Up”.

  • Oscar-winning ‘Moonstruck’ actress Olympia Dukakis dies at 89

    By Associated Press
    MAPLEWOOD: Olympia Dukakis, the veteran stage and screen actor whose flair for maternal roles helped her win an Oscar as Cher’s mother in the romantic comedy “Moonstruck”, has died. She was 89. Dukakis died on Saturday morning in her home in New York City, according to Allison Levy, her agent at Innovative Artists.

    A cause of death was not immediately released, but her family said in a statement that she had been in failing health for months.

    Dukakis won her Oscar through a surprising chain of circumstances, beginning with author Nora Ephron’s recommendation that she play Meryl Streep’s mother in the film version of Ephron’s book “Heartburn”.

    Dukakis got the role, but her scenes were cut from the film. To make it up to her, director Mike Nichols cast her in his hit play “Social Security”. Director Norman Jewison saw her in that role and cast her in “Moonstruck”.

    Dukakis won the Oscar for best supporting actress and Cher took home the trophy for best actress. She referred to her 1988 win as “the year of the Dukakii” because it was also the year Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis, her cousin, was the Democratic Party’s presidential nominee.

    At the ceremony, she held her Oscar high over her head and called out: “OK, Michael, let’s go!”. In 1989, her Oscar statuette was stolen from Dukakis’ New Jersey home. “We’re not pretentious. We kept the Oscar in the kitchen,” her husband, actor Louis Zorich, said at the time.

    Dukakis, who was born in Lowell, Massachusetts, had yearned to be an actor from an early age and had hoped to study drama in college. Her Greek immigrant parents insisted she pursue a more practical education, so she studied physical therapy at Boston University on a scholarship from the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis.

    After earning her bachelor’s degree, she worked at an understaffed hospital in Marmet, West Virginia, and at the Hospital for Contagious Diseases in Boston. But the lure of the theater eventually led her to study drama at Boston University.

    It was a shocking change, she told an interviewer in 1988, noting that she had gone from the calm world of science to one where students routinely screamed at the teachers. “I thought they were all nuts. It was wonderful,” she said.

    Her first graduate school performance was a disaster, however, as she sat wordless on the stage. After a teacher helped cure her stage fright, she began working in summer stock theaters. In 1960, she made her off-Broadway debut and two years later had a small part in “The Aspern Papers” on Broadway.

    After three years with a Boston regional theater, Dukakis moved to New York and married Zorich. During their first years of marriage, acting jobs were scarce, and Dukakis worked as a bartender, waitress and other jobs.

    She and Zorich had three children – Christina, Peter and Stefan. They decided it was too hard to raise children in New York with limited income, so they moved the family to a century-old house in Montclair, a New Jersey suburb of New York.

    Her Oscar victory kept the motherly film roles coming.

    She was Kirstie Alley’s mom in “Look Who’s Talking” and its sequel “Look Who’s Talking Too”, the sardonic widow in “Steel Magnolias” and the overbearing wife of Jack Lemmon (and mother of Ted Danson) in “Dad”.

    Her recent projects included the 2019 TV miniseries “Tales of the City” and the upcoming film “Not to Forgot”. But the stage was her first love. “My ambition wasn’t to win the Oscar. It was to play the great parts,” she commented after her “Moonstruck” win.

    She accomplished that in such New York productions as Bertolt Brecht’s “Mother Courage and Her Children”, Eugene O’Neill’s “Long Day’s Journey into Night” and Tennessee Williams’ “The Rose Tattoo”.

    In 2000, she was on Broadway in Martin Sherman’s one-actor play “Rose”, and received a Drama Desk Award nomination for the role of an 80-year-old survivor of the Warsaw Ghetto during WWII. For two decades she ran the Whole Theater Company in Montclair, New Jersey, specializing in classic dramas.

    Zorich died in January 2018 at age 93. Dukakis is survived by her children Christina, Stefan and Peter; her brother Apollo Dukakis; and four grandchildren.

  • Oscar winner ‘Another Round’ getting English-language remake, Leonardo DiCaprio may star

    By PTI
    LOS ANGELES: “Another Round”, which won best international feature Oscar on Sunday, is all set for an English-language remake with actor Leonardo DiCaprio likely to play Mads Mikkelsen’s role.

    The rights to the Danish film, directed by Thomas Vinterberg, were acquired by Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Davisson’s Appian Way, Endeavor Content, and Brad Weston’s Makeready, with DiCaprio set to star as Martin, reported Deadline.

    The story of the Oscar-winning film revolves around four middle-aged friends who have lost interest in their teaching job.

    One day, they decide to experiment with drinking during the day to get their inspiration back.

    Mikkelsen played history teacher Martin in the movie.

    Vinterberg was reportedly interested in the idea of DiCaprio of taking on the role of schoolteacher Martin, which paved the way for the deal.

    “Another Round” has been one of the most loved films internationally since its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2020.

    Vinterberg, on Sunday, dedicated the film to his 19-year-old daughter Ida, who died in a car accident just days into the filming.

    “We wanted to make a film that celebrates life.

    Four days into shooting the impossible happens: an accident on a highway took my daughter away.

    Someone looking into a cell phone, and we miss her and I love her,” the director said while accepting the trophy.

    “Two months before we shot this movie and two months before she died, she was in Africa.

    She’d just read the script and was glowing with excitement.

    She loved this.

    She said she felt seen by this… If anyone dares to believe that she’s here with us somehow, you’ll be able to see her clapping and cheering with us.

     “Ida, this is a miracle that just happened, and you’re apart of this miracle.

    Maybe you’ve been pulling some strings somewhere. This one’s for you.

    “Another Round” also stars Thomas Bo Larsen, Lars Ranthe, Magnus Millang, Maria Bonnevie and Susse Wold.

  • Oscar nominees, guests will qualify as essential workers to attend ceremony amid COVID-19

    By ANI
    WASHINGTON: Oscar nominees and their guests will qualify as essential workers to attend the upcoming Academy Awards amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

    As per Variety, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced in a letter on Tuesday that those involved in the Oscars ceremony, which will include nominees and guests, will qualify for the essential work purpose waiver.

    They will also be allowed to travel to and from the testing center, rehearsals, and other Academy-organized activities during the lead up to the award show.

    “Those involved in the Oscars production, like nominees and their guest, qualify for the essential work purpose waiver, and therefore are permitted to travel to and from the testing center, rehearsals, and Academy-organized activities during the lead up to the Oscars production, including, of course, the award show. The organizers of the Oscars are implementing a required quarantine to capture the risk of each person attending the event,” the announcement letter read.

    Producers have maintained that the ceremony is being shot like a film so implementing essential worker status follows the protocol for movie and television shoots during the pandemic.

    The organisers also are implementing a required quarantine period for each person attending the event depending on risk assessment. Arrival dates for the Oscars are April 20 for domestic travelers and low-risk international travelers, and April 17 for high-risk international travelers.

    “If you travel into Los Angeles County from outside of California, you need to self-quarantine for 10 days after you arrive and may not interact with anyone during those 10 days except the people in your household, i.e. people with whom you live,” the letter read.

    The letter further stated, “If you travel into Los Angeles County solely for essential work purposes, you still need to self-quarantine (when not working) for 10 days and may not interact with people other than those necessary to conduct your essential work.”

    All the nominees and guests must have a minimum of two COVID-19 PCR tests performed by the Academy’s vendor and a total of three tests in the week leading up to the ceremony.

    The letter also offered travel and testing examples. For instance, someone who flies in from London can arrive as late as April 20. It also included a chart for nominees and guests to best figure out their specific restrictions.

    Apart from these guidelines, each nominee and their guests must present a travel and quarantine plan to the Academy for approval. Information is due no later than April 8, with revisions submitted by April 12. All information will be reviewed by the Oscars’ COVID consultant, Dr Erin Bromage. It will “remain private and be destroyed on or before May 10,” the letter read.

    Produced by Jesse Collins, Stacey Sher and Steven Soderbergh, Oscars 2021 will primarily be held at Los Angeles’ historic Union Station, with additional events at the show’s traditional home, Dolby Theatre. The 93rd Oscars will be broadcast live on April 25 on ABC.

  • Aussie journalist questions Priyanka, Nick’s credentials to announce Oscar nominations, actor retorts

    By PTI
    MUMBAI: Actor-producer Priyanka Chopra took an Australian entertainment journalist to task after he questioned if the star and her husband, pop star-actor Nick Jonas were qualified to announce the Oscar nominations.

    On Monday, the celebrity couple announced the nominations for the 93rd Academy Awards from London, where Chopra Jonas is shooting for the Amazon Studios’ series “Citadel” with “Game of Thrones” alum Richard Madden.

    Peter Ford wrote on Tuesday night that he wasn’t sure why the duo were zeroed in on as the nomination presenters.

    “No disrespect to these two but I’m not sure their contribution to the movies qualifies them to be announcing Oscar nominees,” Ford asked on Twitter on Tuesday.

    In her response, Chopra Jonas shared a video listing over 60 credits from her almost two decade-long career — at home in Bollywood, including “Mary Kom”, “7 Khoon Maaf” and “Bajirao Mastani”, her international debut with the ABC series “Quantico” to her Hollywood feature debut “Baywatch”.

    She has also starred and co-executive produced the Netflix film “The White Tiger”, which has earned a best adapted screenplay Oscar nomination.

    “Would love your thoughts on what qualifies someone. Here are my 60+ film credentials for your adept consideration @mrpford,” Chopra Jonas tweeted.

    On the other hand, her husband hasn’t weighed in on the debate on social media.

    Jonas, who recently released his new studio album ‘Spaceman’, has starred in films like the “Jumanji” franchise and “Midway”.

    He will next be seen in the upcoming “Chaos Walking”.

    Soon after her tweet, Ford locked his profile, limiting people from viewing or commenting on his tweet.

    Fans of Chopra Jonas were quick to laud the actor for her reply and called out the journalist for being ignorant towards her achievements.

    This was the first time the couple announced the Academy Award nominations.

    In the previous editions of the award ceremony, they have taken to the stage to present awards for various categories.

  • Heartbreaking to be only woman of colour to win Oscar for Best Actress in 20 years: Halle Berry

    By IANS
    LOS ANGELES: Actress Halle Berry says it is very heartbreaking that she remains the only woman of colour to win an Oscar for Best Leading Actress in 20 years.

    She won the award in 2002 for her performance in “Monster’s Ball”. At that time, it was hailed as a defining moment for Hollywood. Now, she is a possible contender for this year’s Academy Awards for “Bruised”, which she has directed as well.

    “The heartbreak I have is because I really thought that night meant that very soon after that, other women of colour, black women, would stand beside me. Now it’s been 20 years and no one has, and so every time Oscar time comes around, I get very reflective and I think, ‘Well maybe this year, maybe this year’. It has become heartbreaking that no one else has stood there,” mirror.co.uk quoted Berry as saying.

    “Arguably there could have been other women who deserve to have been there that haven’t been there and I would have hoped that in 20 years, there would have been others that would be beside me,” she added.

    The actress continued: “That moment mattered because so many people have come up to me over the years and told me how that moment shifted their thinking about what they could achieve, what they aspire to do or what they believed they could do a” that they were touched by that moment. That is the value that I know is real.”

    Berry, a Bond girl in the 2002 movie “Die Another Day”, is the only black actress to win the top award, despite 12 others being nominated. Eight black stars have won Best Supporting Actress over the years.