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The Academy knows that they can nominate more than one woman per year in the Best Director category, right?
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In countenance and demeanor, he seems tailor-made to be a perennial awards’ show host.
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The actor also acknowledged Hattie McDaniel, the first African American woman to win in Oscar in 1939.
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"Wish I could have celebrated more," she said.
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Kimmel will be returning to the Oscars stage for the second year in a row after hosting earlier this year.
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The actress said that "false narrative" played a role in her being blamed for that infamous slap at the Oscars.
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"It changed everything and taught me so much," Winfrey said of the 1985 film, which garnered her an Oscar nod.
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The actress said that the incident was "absolutely" not like Will Smith "whatsoever."
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Rock was reportedly "appalled" to find out the rumors about her getting a divorce at the time were untrue.
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Paltrow had much to say about her decades-long career in acting in this new interview.
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"It made me so infuriated," Jones said of the moment Will Smith slapped the comedian.
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History buffs, take note.
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A comedic classic or an ableist nightmare?
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The first decade of A24 includes two Oscar Best Picture winners among their 141 releases to date!
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He was the ultimate team player, while simultaneously remaining an irreplaceably singular presence.
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Her 2023 nomination for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever marked the actress's second nominatation throughout her decades-long career.
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A father interviewed his daughter on her birthday between ages 2-18, and this is the result.
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The latest digital copy of the Oscar-winning film cuts out a racial slur.
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The movie stars Andrea Riseborough as a West Texas woman who hits rock bottom.
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Riseborough shows terrific chemistry with co-star Marc Maron in this character study.