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Some viewers were put-off by the 94th Academy Awards having a DJ this year and questioned several song choices that came up when presenters took the stage. The most-mocked choice of the night was when “Africa” by the band Toto played when last year’s winners Daniel Kaluuya and H.E.R. took the stage to present. There were some who accused the Oscars programmers of racism, but Oscars producer Will Packer actually led the first all-black production team for the awards show this year. That’s not to say the show would be incapable of being racist with all-black producers, but it’s still worth notin...
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When the Oscars aired on Sunday night, no one would have expected that Glenn Close would dance to the 1988 song “Da Butt” – and then go viral. In a segment where presenter Lil Rel Howery and DJ Questlove tested the audience’s music and Oscars’ history, Close shocked everyone with her knowledge of the song before proceeding to show some of her moves. On Monday, the eight-time nominee reflected on her night out at the Oscars. “We had the MOST FUN at our table at the Oscars last night,” she wrote. “Chris Terrio, one of my best friends, who won an Oscar for the screenplay of ARGO, was my gallant e...
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On Sunday night, Daniel Kaluuya was given the award for Best Supporting Actor for his his role in the biographical drama film Judas and the Black Messiah. Kaluuya starred as Fred Hampton, the influential leader of the Black Panther chapter in Chicago. He was not the only actor from Judas and the Black Messiah to be nominated for Best Supporting Actor, as his co-star LaKeith Stanfield also appeared in the movie as the infamous FBI informant William O’Neil, whose shocking betrayal of Hampton to the authorities is the main selling point of the film. Kaluuya began his acceptance speech by thanking...
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