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    Oscars 2021: Chloe Zhao and 'Ma Rainey's' Makeup and Hairstyling Team Score Historic Wins

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    The ‘Nomadland’ helmer is the first Asian woman to win the Best Director prize, while Mia Neal and Jamika Wilson become the first black women to win the Oscar for makeup and hairstyling.

    Apr 26, 2021

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    Histories have been made at the 93rd annual Academy Awards which is currently underway. Chloe Zhao, who was nominated alongside Thomas Vinterberg (“Another Round”), David Fincher (“Mank”), Lee Isaac Chung (“Minari”) and Emerald Fennell (“Promising Young Woman”), won the Oscar for Best Director for “Nomadland”.

    Zhao is the second only woman to win the Oscar in the category after Kathryn Bigelow won the prize in 2009 for “The Hurt Locker”. She is also the first Asian woman in the Oscar history to win the Best Director prize.

    In her speech, she talked about the inherent good in people. “I have always found goodness in the people I met, everywhere I went in the world,” she said. “So this is for anyone who had the faith and the courage to hold on to the goodness in themselves, and to hold on to the goodness in each other no matter how difficult it is to do that. And this is for you, you inspire me to keep going. Thank you inspire me to keep going. Thank you.”

    Mia Neal and Jamika Wilson landed another historic win as they have become the first black women to win the Oscar for makeup and hairstyling for “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom”. Neal delivered a powerful message in her speech. “I can picture black and Latino and Indigenous trans women, and I know that one day it won’t be unusual or groundbreaking, it will just be normal,” she said.

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    Bringing the second win for “Ma Rainey’s” that night, Ann Roth scored the Oscar for Best Costume Design. At 89 years old, she has become the oldest woman to ever win an Oscar, but she wasn’t present in person to accept the award.

    “Sound of Metal” aptly took home the Oscar for Achievement in Sound, thanks to the works of Nicolas Becker, Jaime Baksht, Michelle Couttolenc, Carlos Cortes and Phillip Bladh. The award was presented by Riz Ahmed, who starred in the movie.

    Live-Action Short Film award went to “Two Distant Strangers”, directed by Travon Free and Martin Desmond Roe. Free highlighted police violence on black people in his speech, urging people not to be indifferent to others’ pain. “So I ask you not to be indifferent, don’t be indifferent to our pain,” he said.

    At another portion of the night, the Motion Picture Television Fund’s CEO Bob Beacher accepted Jean Hersholt Humanitarian award on behalf of the MPTF for an outstanding contribution to humanitarian causes.

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    'Black Bear' Director Apologetic for Putting Aubrey Plaza Through 'Emotional Torture' on Set

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    Lawrence Michael Levine felt like he pushed his cast members too hard during the filming of his passion project, a dark comedy movie starring Aubrey Plaza.

    Apr 26, 2021

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    Writer/director Lawrence Michael Levine worried he was putting Aubrey Plaza “through some emotional torture” for his labour of love movie, “Black Bear”.

    In the dark comedy, the “Parks and Recreation” star is filmmaker Allison, whose stay at a secluded lake house doesn’t quite go according to plan – and Levine is thrilled with his leading lady’s “riveting” performance, even though he worried about pushing her too hard.

    He told HeyUGuys, “Really, one of the biggest thrills of my life – and I imagine other dramatic writers as well – is seeing their work performed at the highest level.”

    “So, it’s actually a thrill. It was fun and exciting. It was a little hard because at times I felt like I was putting people – and (Plaza) in particular – through some emotional torture, which was kind of odd.”

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    “But you just need to remind yourself, you’re making a movie and that’s the job she signed up for. It’s your job to help her get where she needs to be, and her performance comes off. But it was exciting, it was riveting…”

    Other challenges included the limited shoot time allotted for the movie, which also stars “Catch-22” standout Christopher Abbott and “True Detective” ‘s Sarah Gadon, and the nighttime setting required for many of the scenes.

    Levine explained, “I was so busy during the shoot and so anxious – it was a really difficult shoot, we didn’t have a lot of time.”

    “The original schedule was 18 (days), and then just from b**ching and moaning, I got another two.”

    “I think it ended up being 20 days, and they were not long days either because everything’s at night… We had eight hours of darkness and that’s all the time we had to shoot.”

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    Oscars 2021: Emerald Fennell and Daniel Kaluuya Among Early Winners

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    The ‘Promising Young Woman’ director/screenwriter picks up Best Original Screenplay while the ‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ actor takes home Best Supporting Actor.

    Apr 26, 2021

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    The 93rd annual Academy Awards officially kicked off following an intimate red carpet and a pre-show which showcased the Best Original Song nominees.

    The first winner of the night was “Promising Young Woman”. Emerald Fennell won Best Original Screenplay for her script, beating the scribes from “Judas and the Black Messiah”, “Minari”, “Sound of Metal”, and “The Trial of the Chicago 7”.

    The second prize went to “The Father” screenwriters for Best Adapted Screenplay. The big screen adaptation of 2012 play called “Le Pere” beat “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm”, “Nomadland”, “One Night in Miami…”, and “The White Tiger”.

    Next, “Another Round” from Denmark took home the title of Best International Feature Film. It won the prize following a stiff competition with “Better Days” (Hong Kong), “Collective” (Romania), “The Man Who Sold His Skin” (Tunisia), and “Quo Vadis, Aida?” (Bosnia and Herzegovina).

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    Afterwards, Daniel Kaluuya was announced as the winner of Best Supporting Actor for his onscreen performance in “Judas and the Black Messiah”. In his acceptance speech, he gave his co-star and fellow nominee LaKeith Stanfield a shout-out.

    He additionally paid tribute to Fred Hampton, the slain victim he portrayed in the true-story movie, “What a man. What a man. How blessed we are we lived in a lifetime where he existed.”

    Meanwhile, Regina King, whose directorial debut “One Night in Miami” received three nominations, started the star-studded event with a nod to Derek Chauvin verdict over George Floyd’s death. “I have to be honest, if things had gone differently this past week in Minneapolis, I might have traded my heels for marching boots,” she said.

    The event was maskless but the guests were seated in socially distanced booths. The “Watchmen” actress assured audience that everyone was tested and many were vaccinated, but some guests were still uncomfortable and preferred to keep their masks. Those covering their faces included Zendaya Coleman and Frances McDormand.

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    2021 Oscar Winners: Complete List

    The complete list of winners for the 93rd Academy Awards.[Follow our live coverage of the 2021 Oscars.]The Academy Awards look different this year: The red carpet has been hemmed, and the after-parties cut.The ceremony is being held almost two months later than usual, at an in-person event split between the Dolby Theater in Hollywood and Union Station in downtown Los Angeles. It’s an unusual setup in an unusual year, where many of the films were released during a time when movie theaters were largely closed because of the coronavirus pandemic.Nevertheless, this ceremony could make history. All four acting Oscars could go to people of color. If Chloé Zhao bags the directing award for “Nomadland,” she will become the first woman of color to win in that category, and the second woman ever to win there. (Kathryn Bigelow was the first, for “The Hurt Locker.”) A best actor win for Riz Ahmed (“Sound of Metal”) would make Ahmed the first Muslim actor to win that category.Whatever happens, we will be following along live. See below for a full list of winners, which will be updated as the night goes on.Best Supporting ActorDaniel Kaluuya, “Judas and the Black Messiah”Original ScreenplayEmerald Fennell, “Promising Young Woman”Adapted ScreenplayChristopher Hampton and Florian Zeller, “The Father”International Feature“Another Round,” Denmark More

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    Behind ‘Strange Fruit,’ Billie Holiday’s Anti-Lynching Anthem

    It helped make Holiday a star, but it was written by Abel Meeropol, a teacher in the Bronx. An Oscar nomination and a year of protests against racism have kept it in the conversation.When Billie Holiday first performed “Strange Fruit” in 1939, the song was so bold for the time that she could sing it only in certain places where it was safe to do so.The song likened the lynched bodies of Black people to “strange fruit hanging from the poplar trees.”Ahmet Ertegun, the legendary music executive, hailed it as “a declaration of war” and “the beginning of the civil rights movement.”The song has garnered renewed attention since Andra Day was nominated for an Oscar for best actress for playing Holiday in “The United States vs. Billie Holiday.” The film, which debuted on Hulu in February, chronicles Holiday’s defiance in the face of the government’s efforts to suppress “Strange Fruit.” The Oscars air on Sunday evening.Holiday popularized the song, causing many to believe she was responsible for its chilling lyrics. That notion was reinforced by the 1972 film “Lady Sings the Blues,” which suggests that Holiday, played by Diana Ross, wrote the song after witnessing a lynching.In fact, the song was written by Abel Meeropol, a white Jewish schoolteacher in the Bronx.Mr. Meeropol was moved to write it after seeing a photograph of the lynching of Thomas Shipp and Abram Smith in Marion, Ind., in 1930. The photograph, by Lawrence Beitler, shows two bodies hanging from a tree as a crowd of white people look on, some grinning. Thousands of copies of the photo were printed and sold, according to National Public Radio.Abel Meeropol wrote the music and lyrics to “Strange Fruit,” using the pseudonym Lewis Allen.Boston University LibraryMr. Meeropol, using the pseudonym Lewis Allen, did not write the song for Holiday. It was first published as a poem in the New York teachers’ union magazine in 1937.He was known for his communist views, and for adopting the two sons of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg, who were executed after being convicted on espionage charges. Mr. Meeropol’s wife, Anne, sang “Strange Fruit,” as did several others, before Holiday performed it at Café Society, an integrated nightclub in New York City, in 1939.At the time, the song’s message — conveyed with lines like, “Pastoral scene of the gallant South, the bulging eyes and the twisted mouth” — was immensely controversial.Yet in the 21st century, “Strange Fruit” has lived on, sampled in the 2000 song “What’s Really Going On,” in which the singer Dwayne Wiggins recounts an episode of racial profiling at the hands of the police in Oakland, Calif.And in 2021, as the nation continues to reckon with a series of killings of unarmed Black people by the police — often captured in gruesome footage of Black men being shot or, in the case of George Floyd, knelt on by white officers — “Strange Fruit” has maintained its place in the national conversation about racism.The song “is going to be relevant until cops start getting convicted for murdering Black people,” Michael Meeropol, one of Abel Meeropol’s sons, told “CBS This Morning” before Derek Chauvin, a former Minneapolis police officer, was convicted of murdering Mr. Floyd.“When that happens, maybe then ‘Strange Fruit’ will be a relic of a barbaric past,” he said. “But until then, it’s a mirror on a barbaric present.” More

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    Tom Jones Unsure If He's Ready to Tell All About His Life in Biopic

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    The ‘It’s Not Unusual’ hitmaker reveals there have been talks about a possible biopic but he admits he’s reluctant to tell all about his life and career on the big screen.

    Apr 25, 2021

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    Tom Jones is in talks for a biopic – but isn’t ready to “tell-all” just yet.

    The music legend, who has released his 41st studio album, “Surrounded by Time”, on Friday (23Apr21) – has been in discussions regarding a movie about his life like Elton John’s “Rocketman” and the Freddie Mercury film “Bohemian Rhapsody”.

    However, the “Sex Bomb” star is not sure he is willing to share every detail about his life and career with the world on the big screen just yet.

    He tells Alan Carr’s “Life’s a Beach” podcast, he said, “Well there’s been talk of it, yes. But then I’d have to tell-all.”

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    “So I don’t think I’m ready to tell-all yet. Y’know what I mean, it’s one of those things. We’re thinking about it.”

    Although Tom didn’t divulge who he’d like to play him in a biopic, he is adamant on it being an actor, like Taron Egerton in “Rocketman”, as opposed to an actor-singer.

    “Well I think it would be better to get an actor because there are actor-singers who have come forward. But I think the best thing to do is get a really good actor like Elton John did.”

    “You’ve got to get an actor to play the part, then the music – you get somebody to do,” he shared. “I’ll either do (the music) myself or somebody who can do a soundalike. There are Tom Jones soundalikes out there.”

    “Y’know younger fellas. But the acting is the important part.”

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    'The Conjuring 3' Described as the 'Biggest' and 'Darkest' Movie in Franchise

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    Michael Chaves who takes over the helming duty from James Wan claims the upcoming ‘Devil Made Me Do It’ installment is the scariest ‘Conjuring’ movie in the horror franchise.

    Apr 25, 2021

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    Michael Chaves has described “The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It” as the “biggest” movie in the franchise yet.

    The “Curse of La Llorona” director has taken over from James Wan to helm the latest instalment of the horror series, which stars Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga as paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren, and believes it is “darker” than previous movies.

    Michael said, “In a lot of ways, this is the biggest Conjuring movie. I showed the final cut to Vera and her husband and they agreed, and they were like, ‘This is the darkest Conjuring movie.’ ”

    “It digs into some really dark material. This is definitely a case where there’s real consequence, there’s real victims.”

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    The plot is inspired by real-life cases investigated by Ed and Lorrain Warren, with the latest movie based on a man who claimed that the reason he killed his landlord was because he was possessed by demons with Chaves noting the similarities between the case and the 1995 crime thriller “m=Se7en]”, which follows a serial killer who uses the seven deadly sins as the basis for his murders.

    Michael told IGN, “One of the things that James and I connected on while making The Curse of La Llorona was sharing a lot of the same favourite movies, and one of them is Se7en.”

    “We both love that movie, and so when he came to me with this script, he basically was like, ‘It’s Se7en, but in the Conjuring universe.’ And he knew that was like catnip for me.”

    The filmmaker continued, “This is really taking the Warrens into uncharted places. Being a fan of the franchise, I was honestly really nervous at first breaking with a lot of things that are tradition, but I think that what we’ve done is really woven the language and the things that you do want from a Conjuring film – the scares, the Warrens, their relationship – and (pushed them) to the limits in this really fresh and exciting new direction.”

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