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British director Christopher Nolan, who won a Best Director Oscar this month for Oppenheimer, will receive a knighthood. His wife, movie producer Emma Thomas, is to receive a damehood. The UK government said the pair were being honoured for their services to film. The film about the father of the atomic bomb swept the board at the 2024 ceremony, picking up seven prizes in total – including Best Film. Nolan had previously been nominated for five Academy Awards prior to Oppenheimer, but had never won an Oscar until this year's ceremony. News of their honours came as a surprise, because they are ...
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Awards season is now finally over, and thank the stars, because I’m getting tired of typing the name ‘Oppenheimer’ over and over again. As a cheeky awards post-mortem, it’s worth highlighting that awards recompensing artistic achievement aside, there are always fashion lessons to be learned from the seemingly never-ending November to March ceremony stretch – from the Gotham Awards all the way to the Oscars. What sartorial takeaways are there this year? Well, classic vintage was in; red was definitely not dead; flared trousers made something of a comeback - and great, because the whole short tr...
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Controversy continues to rage regarding Jonathan Glazer’s polarizing speech at the Oscars. When the British filmmaker took the stage after the Auschwitz-set Holocaust drama The Zone of Interest was announced as Best International Feature, he delivered a stirring speech, in which he drew a parallel between his film and the current conflict in Gaza. Glazer, who is Jewish, said those killed in both Israel and Gaza were victims of "dehumanisation". "Our film shows where dehumanisation leads at its worst. It's shaped all of our past and present." He continued: “Right now we stand here as men who re...
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The Oscars this year were a relatively tame affair, with very few stars and filmmakers directly speaking out about the current conflict in the Middle East on what is irrefutably Hollywood’s biggest stage. Prior to the ceremony, several celebs expressed their views, but with the fear that speaking out could lead to negative impacts on their careers, most choose silence – something which feels even more glaring considering the awards night started with protesters demanding a ceasefire and blocking traffic outside the Dolby Theatre. The 96th Oscars did see some celebrities, including Mark Ruffalo...
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Aside from giving us a strangely underwhelming finale at the Oscars on Sunday / Monday morning, Al Pacino has made amends by announcing the release of his “astonishingly revelatory” memoir. For those of you who missed it, Pacino took to the stage at the 96th edition of the Academy Awards to announce the top prize of the evening: Best Film – which ended up going to Oppenheimer. The veteran actor, 83, abruptly announced the winner without first listing the nominees, as is customary. He mumbled "my eyes see 'Oppenheimer'," leaving everyone momentarily disorientated as to whether the film had won,...
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Ghibli, the Japanese studio that just won its second Oscar for Best Feature Animation for The Boy and The Heron, hasn't announced what it plans next. However, founder Hayao Miyazaki, who at 83 was the oldest director ever nominated in that category, won’t rule out making another film, even if his next project is a short instead of a full-length feature. According to a longtime confidante, Miyazaki, one of animation's most admired and successful directors, is a bit embarrassed about having pronounced a decade ago that he would no longer make movies, citing his age. “He regrets having announced ...
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At long last, the curtains have closed on yet another movie award season. In a rather predictable 96th edition of the Oscars, 'Oppenheimer' swooped the awards, winning Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor and four other awards. Yet, amidst the expected victories, one question lingers: who won the Oscars red carpet? Below are the celebrities who, in our humble opinion, delivered the most unforgettable and stunning fashion looks of the evening. Oscars 2024: Christopher Nolan's 'Oppenheimer' wins Best Film and sweeps up seven Academy AwardsOscars 2024: All the facts and trivia you need to know be...
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Well, this is awkward... We thought that the biggest hoopla at this year’s Oscars would be the absence of Messi, the dog from Anatomy of a Fall, who is rumoured not to be attending the ceremony in a few hours because some members of the Academy were none to pleased with the dog doing the rounds. Seriously – some companies with nominated films were complaining about the good boy attending Oscars luncheons because the pooch was giving the film an unfair boost during the voting window. Same old Hollywood... But now, a bigger bombshell has dropped. The Oscar nominated film The Holdovers – a major ...
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Hollywood loves to mine literature as source material for its films, and this year’s Best Picture nominees show the habit is front and centre. Five of the 10 Best Pictures are based on books - three novels and two works of historical nonfiction. That’s significantly more than previous years, and serves as a reminder that a film’s success always comes back to words on a page. Without writers and scriptwriters, there wouldn’t be much to watch or celebrate in the seventh art. Films need directors and actors; they’re made in the editing room; but whether original or adapted, they originate from th...
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The 2024 Oscars are on Sunday, and after some extensive coverage of this year’s nominees, it’s finally time to dust off the crystal ball and give you our predictions for this year’s 96th edition. It does seem as if it’s gearing up to be a huge sweep for Oppenheimer, which leads the way with 13 nominations and is the frontrunner in several categories, including Best Picture. So, we may be in for a very predictable show. Still, despite some awards feeling like a foregone conclusion, let’s hope that the ceremony yields some surprises, as a great number of films nominated this year are deserving o...
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