Jane Campion wins Best Director at the #Oscars for ‘THE POWER OF THE DOG’ 🔥🔥
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*Will Smith punches Chris Rock and tells him to “keep my wife’s name out of your fucking mouth” during the #Oscars*
#ThorLoveAndThunder’s first trailer is reportedly NOT expected to debut during ABC's broadcasting of tonight's #Oscars ceremony…
Why Coda should win the best picture Oscar
The worthiest winner of the Academy Award this year would be this gorgeous, life-affirming family drama, an important landmark for deaf cultureIs Hollywood finally changing? In 1987, Marlee Matlin made history by becoming the first (and still only) deaf actor to win an Oscar, picking up best actress for Children of a Lesser God. This year Matlin is not nominated, but her film Coda is up for three awards: best picture; best adapted screenplay and best supporting actor for her co-star and on-screen husband, the deaf actor Troy Kotsur (he’s the leading contender after trousering the Bafta on Sunday).On paper, Coda doesn’t look like a gamechanger. It’s a familiar-feeling, coming-of-age indie about 17-year-old high school senior Ruby (played by British newcomer Emilia Jones), a talented singer from a tightknit family. Ruby is torn between dreams of a music scholarship and staying in Massachusetts to work on her family’s fishing boat. The title is an acronym for “child of deaf adults”, and Ruby is the only hearing member of her family; her parents (played by Matlin and Kotsur) and brother are deaf. Continue reading...
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The worthiest winner of the Academy Award this year would be this gorgeous, life-affirming family drama, an important landmark for deaf cultureIs Hollywood finally changing? In 1987, Marlee Matlin made history by becoming the first (and still only) deaf actor to win an Oscar, picking up best actress for Children of a Lesser God. This year Matlin is not nominated, but her film Coda is up for three awards: best picture; best adapted screenplay and best supporting actor for her co-star and on-screen husband, the deaf actor Troy Kotsur (he’s the leading contender after trousering the Bafta on Sunday).On paper, Coda doesn’t look like a gamechanger. It’s a familiar-feeling, coming-of-age indie about 17-year-old high school senior Ruby (played by British newcomer Emilia Jones), a talented singer from a tightknit family. Ruby is torn between dreams of a music scholarship and staying in Massachusetts to work on her family’s fishing boat. The title is an acronym for “child of deaf adults”, and Ruby is the only hearing member of her family; her parents (played by Matlin and Kotsur) and brother are deaf. Continue reading...
https://clck.ru/e58vQ
#Oscars_2022 #Film #Culture #Oscars #Awards_and_prizes
Jim Carrey says Will Smith “should’ve been” escorted out of the #Oscars after he slapped Chris Rock: “I was sickened. I was sickened by the standing ovation. Hollywood is just spineless en masse. This is an indication we aren’t the cool club anymore.”
“I’d have announced this morning that I was suing Will for $200 million because that video is going to be there forever, it’s going to be ubiquitous. That insult is gonna last a very long time.” - Jim Carrey
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“I’d have announced this morning that I was suing Will for $200 million because that video is going to be there forever, it’s going to be ubiquitous. That insult is gonna last a very long time.” - Jim Carrey
(https://t.co/tffXDXMNAu) https://t.co/kVEeRKUdRc
Variety
Jim Carrey Slams ‘Spineless’ Oscars Audience for Will Smith Standing Ovation: ‘I Was Sickened’
Jim Carrey said he was "sickened" by Hollywood after it gave Will Smith a standing ovation for his best actor win.