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Monday, February 8, 2016
2016 Vanity Fair Hollywood Cover
Saturday, January 18, 2014
2014 Golden Globe Award Winners
The 71st Golden Globe awards were held this past Sunday and as usual it did not disappoint. The show was hosted for the second time in a row by Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, who in their inimitable style "crushed it", with their jokes (Gravity is "the story of how George Clooney would rather float away in space
and die than spend any more time with a woman his own age.") or hijacking the stage as teenager "Randy" and his mom.
The presenters were just as lively with Robert Downey Jr. promising us that no matter what happened that night, he was leaving home a winner or my favorite Emma Thompson who appeared on stage with a martini in one hand and a pair of Louboutins in another. The red on the shoes, she told us, was her blood. And she chose the martini over the shoes when it came to presenting the award!
Emma Stone (who's currently working with Woody Allen on the upcoming Magic in the Moonlight) and Diane Keaton (who worked with Allen from Annie Hall to Interiors) presented the Cecil B. DeMille award to an absent Woody Allen, who usually never attends awards functions.
Now, onto the awards, American Hustle won the most with 3 including best comedy/musical, 12 Years a Slave won for best drama, Gravity had the best director and Her had the best screenplay. The acting awards went out to Dallas Buyers Club, Blue Jasmine, The Wolf of Wall Street and American Hustle, while Frozen won the best animated feature.
Here's the full list of the feature film winners:
BEST MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA
“12 Years a Slave”
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA
Matthew McConaughey, “Dallas Buyers Club”
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA
Cate Blanchett, “Blue Jasmine”
BEST MOTION PICTURE – COMEDY OR MUSICAL
“American Hustle”
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE – COMEDY OR MUSICAL
Leonardo DiCaprio, “The Wolf of Wall Street”
BEST DIRECTOR – MOTION PICTURE
Alfonso Cuaron, “Gravity”
BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FILM
“Frozen”
BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
“The Great Beauty” (Italy)
BEST SCREENPLAY – MOTION PICTURE
Spike Jonze, “Her”
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A MOTION PICTURE
Jared Leto, “Dallas Buyers Club”
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE – COMEDY OR MUSICAL
Amy Adams, “American Hustle”
BEST ORIGINAL SONG – MOTION PICTURE
“Ordinary Love,” “Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom”
Music by: Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton, Larry Mullen, Jr., Brian Burton
Lyrics by: Bono
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE – MOTION PICTURE
Alex Ebert, “All Is Lost”
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A MOTION PICTURE
Jennifer Lawrence “American Hustle”
The presenters were just as lively with Robert Downey Jr. promising us that no matter what happened that night, he was leaving home a winner or my favorite Emma Thompson who appeared on stage with a martini in one hand and a pair of Louboutins in another. The red on the shoes, she told us, was her blood. And she chose the martini over the shoes when it came to presenting the award!
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BEST MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA
“12 Years a Slave”
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA
Matthew McConaughey, “Dallas Buyers Club”
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA
Cate Blanchett, “Blue Jasmine”
BEST MOTION PICTURE – COMEDY OR MUSICAL
“American Hustle”
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE – COMEDY OR MUSICAL
Leonardo DiCaprio, “The Wolf of Wall Street”
BEST DIRECTOR – MOTION PICTURE
Alfonso Cuaron, “Gravity”
BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FILM
“Frozen”
BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
“The Great Beauty” (Italy)
BEST SCREENPLAY – MOTION PICTURE
Spike Jonze, “Her”
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A MOTION PICTURE
Jared Leto, “Dallas Buyers Club”
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE – COMEDY OR MUSICAL
Amy Adams, “American Hustle”
BEST ORIGINAL SONG – MOTION PICTURE
“Ordinary Love,” “Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom”
Music by: Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton, Larry Mullen, Jr., Brian Burton
Lyrics by: Bono
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE – MOTION PICTURE
Alex Ebert, “All Is Lost”
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A MOTION PICTURE
Jennifer Lawrence “American Hustle”
Friday, December 6, 2013
News Update: Wonder Woman, The Fast and The Furious 7's future and a Veronica Mars release date!
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- Batman. Superman. And Wonder Woman? Yup, the sequel to this year's Man of Steel is bringing in the big guns with Ben Affleck as the Dark Knight and now Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman. The Israeli actress has previously appeared in The Fast and The Furious 6. The makers are really laying down the plans for that eventual Justice League movie. Batman vs. Superman releases on July 17, 2015.
- Speaking of The Fast and The Furious, the seventh movie in the super-hit franchise has halted production after the tragic death of one of its leads, Paul Walker. The film was due to release on July 11, 2014.
- Veronica Mars, the movie, is coming to theatres in America on March 13, 2013 exactly one year after its amazingly successful Kickstarter campaign that allowed the movie into existence. The film starring Kristen Bell, Jason Dohring as Logan, Enrico Colantoni as Keith Mars and plenty of fan favourite characters reprising their roles, picks up ten years later as Veronica returns to Neptune to help out Logan as he's accused of killing his girlfriend. Now, let's work on those international release dates, yes?
- While director Woody Allen is set to receive the Cecil B. DeMille award at the Golden Globes on January 12th, he will not be showing up to receive it as his custom with award shows. Instead, actress Diane Keaton (Annie Hall herself) will receive the honor on his behalf.
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