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    SAG Awards Go to ‘The Trial of the Chicago 7,’ Chadwick Boseman and Viola Davis

    Daniel Kaluuya and Yuh-Jung Youn took supporting actor honors. On the TV side, “The Crown” and “Schitt’s Creek” won top honors.Aaron Sorkin’s courtroom drama “The Trial of the Chicago 7” finally notched a significant award-season victory Sunday night, winning the Screen Actors Guild Award for best cast in a motion picture.Over the last decade, five of the films that won SAG’s top prize went on to take the best-picture Oscar, including last year, when a big win for “Parasite” gave it a gust of momentum going into the Academy Awards. After “The Trial of the Chicago 7” lost the Golden Globe for best drama to “Nomadland” and the Writers Guild Award for original screenplay to “Promising Young Woman,” the film’s triumph at the SAG Awards could give it a similar jolt.Two men who’ve been sweeping the season continued to steamroll at SAG: The late Chadwick Boseman won the best-actor award for his work in “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,” while “Judas and the Black Messiah” star Daniel Kaluuya won the supporting-actor trophy.The actress and supporting-actress races have been more suspenseful this season, and SAG delivered two notable victories in the form of best-actress winner Viola Davis for “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” and “Minari” scene-stealer Yuh-Jung Youn, who won the supporting-actress award.Last year, all four SAG acting winners went on to repeat at the Oscars. If that happens this year, it will be the first time that all the acting Oscars were won by people of color. “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” would also become the first film since “As Good as It Gets” (1997) to win both the best-actor and best-actress Oscars — though unlike that film, “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” missed out on a best-picture nomination. (“As Good as It Gets” lost that prize to “Titanic.”)In the television categories, “Schitt’s Creek” and “The Crown” continued their award-season dominance, winning the comedy and drama categories, respectively.Here is a complete list of winners:FilmOutstanding Cast: “The Trial of the Chicago 7”Actor in a Leading Role: Chadwick Boseman, “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom”Actress in a Leading Role: Viola Davis, “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom”Actress in a Supporting Role: Yuh-Jung Youn, “Minari”Actor in a Supporting Role: Daniel Kaluuya, “Judas and the Black Messiah”Stunt Ensemble in a Movie: “Wonder Woman 1984”TelevisionEnsemble in a Drama Series: “The Crown”Actor in a Drama Series: Jason Bateman, “Ozark”Actress in a Drama Series: Gillian Anderson, “The Crown”Ensemble in a Comedy Series: “Schitt’s Creek”Actor in a Comedy Series: Jason Sudeikis, “Ted Lasso”Actress in a Comedy Series: Catherine O’Hara, “Schitt’s Creek”Actor in a TV movie or limited series: Mark Ruffalo, “I Know This Much Is True”Actress in a TV movie or limited series: Anya Taylor-Joy, “The Queen’s Gambit”Stunt Ensemble in a TV Series: “The Mandalorian” More

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    SAG Awards 2021: Chadwick Boseman Nabs Best Actor as 'Ma Rainey's' Leads Movie Winner List

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    The trumpeter Levee Green depicter and his co-star Viola Davis pair up the trophies for Male and Female Actor in a Leading Role, while ‘The Trial of the Chicago 7’ bags the best ensemble prize.

    Apr 5, 2021

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    Chadwick Boseman’s talent has once again been recognized posthumously. The late actor nabbed Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role at the 27th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards through his portrayal of trumpeter Levee Green in “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom”.

    As with his other posthumous awards this year, his wife Simone Ledward Boseman, accepted the honor on his behalf. “Thank you, God. Thank you Leroy and Carolyn Boseman,” she said before thanking his co-stars and “Ma Rainey” filmmakers. “If you see the world unbalanced, be a crusader that pushes heavily on the seesaw of the mind. That’s a quote by Chadwick Boseman. Thank you Screen Actors. Thank you, Chad.”

    The Netflix movie was a big winner at the SAG Awards with two prizes in total, including Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role for Viola Davis. Stunning in a neon green dress, she kept her co-star Boseman close to her heart as she delivered her speech from home.

    The 55-year-old actress sweetly kissed her husband Julius Tennon, who also dressed up in a suit and silver tie, before thanking the writer, August Wilson, and the “beautiful Chadwick Boseman.” She said, “Thank you, August for leaving a legacy to actors of color that we can relish for the rest of our life.”

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    She also honored her fellow nominees, including Carey Mulligan, Amy Adams, Vanessa Kirby and Frances McDormand, adding, “I couldn’t have been in better company, thank you so much.”

    Boseman was also nominated for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role for his role as Norman Earl Holloway in “Da 5 Bloods”, but lost it to Daniel Kaluuya. The “Judas and the Black Messiah” star dedicated the award to the late “Black Panther” star as well as Fred Hampton, the real-life Black Panther Illinois chairman he portrayed in the movie, saying, “This one’s for Chadwick Boseman and this one’s for Fred Hampton.”

    The Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role award went to Yuh-Jung Youn for her role in Korean-American film “Minari”. “The Trial of the Chicago 7” also bagged one award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture, while “Wonder Woman 1984” won for the best stunt ensemble.

    The winners of the 2021 SAG Awards, which were chosen by fellow actors in the SAG-AFTRA, were announced on Easter Sunday, April 4. The event also handed out awards for outstanding performance by actors in TV.

    Full Movie Winner List of 2021 SAG Awards:

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    'Ma Rainey's Black Bottom' and 'Hamilton' Win Big at Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards

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    The Olivia Davis-starring movie and the Lin-Manuel Miranda-fronted musical lead the winners at the eighth annual Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards.

    Apr 5, 2021

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    “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom”, “Hamilton”, “Bridgerton”, and “The Queen’s Gambit” were among the big winners at the eighth annual Make-Up Artists & Hair Stylists Guild Awards on Saturday (03Apr21).

    There were also victories for “Birds of Prey (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn)”, “Pinocchio”, “The Mandalorian”, “Schitt’s Creek”, and “Westworld” while Eddie Murphy picked up the Artisan Award for his “versatile four-decade acting career.”

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    Jennifer Garner, Ming-Na Wen, Maria Bakalova, and Temuera Morrison were among the star presenters who took part in the virtual prizegiving, hosted by Anthony Anderson, while Arsenio Hall handed Murphy his latest accolade.

    Emmy-winning make-up artist Matthew Mungle and hairstylist Terry Baliel received Lifetime Achievement honours.

    The full list of winners is:

    Best Contemporary Make-Up (Motion Picture): “Birds of Prey (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn)” – Deborah Lamia Denaver, Sabrina Wilson, Miho Suzuki & Cale Thomas
    Best Period and/or Character Make-Up (Motion Picture): “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” – Matiki Anoff, Sergio Lopez-Rivera, Carl Fullerton & Debi Young
    Best Special Make-Up Effects (Motion Picture): “Pinocchio” – Mark Coulier
    Best Contemporary Hair Styling (Motion Picture): “Birds of Prey (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn)” – Adruitha Lee, Cassie Russek, Margarita Pidgeon & Nikki Nelms
    Best Period Hair Styling &/or Character Hair Styling (Motion Picture): “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” – Mia Neal, Larry Cherry, Leah Loukas & Tywan Williams
    Best Contemporary Make-Up (Television): “Westworld” – Elisa Marsh, John Damiani, Jennifer Aspinall & Rachel Hoke
    Best Period and/or Character Make-Up (Television): “The Queen’s Gambit” – Daniel Parker
    Best Special Make-Up Effects (Television): “The Mandalorian” – Brian Sipe, Alexei Dmitriew, Samantha Ward & Scott Stoddard
    Best Contemporary Hair Styling (Television): “Schitt’s Creek” – Annastasia Cucullo & Ana Sorys
    Best Period and/or Character Hair Styling (Television): “Bridgerton” – Marc Pilcher, Lynda J. Pearce, Adam James Phillips & Tania Couper
    Best Contemporary Make-Up (Television): “Saturday Night Live” – Louie Zakarian, Amy Tagliamonti, Jason Milani & Joanna Pisani
    Best Period and/or Character Make-Up (Television): “Saturday Night Live” – Louie Zakarian, Amy Tagliamonti, Jason Milani & Rachel Pagani
    Best Contemporary Hair Styling (TV Special or Movie): “Dancing with the Stars” – Kimi Messina, Jani Kleinbard, Regina Rodriquez & Roma Goddard
    Best Period Hair Styling and/or Character Hair Styling (TV Special or Movie): “Hamilton” – Frederick Waggoner
    Best Make-Up (Daytime TV): “The Kelly Clarkson Show” – Jason McGlothin, Gloria Elias-Foeillet, Chanty LaGrana & Josh Foster
    Best Hair Styling (Daytime TV): “The Kelly Clarkson Show” – Roberto Ramos & Tara Copeland
    Best Make-Up (Children’s TV): “All That” – Michael Johnston, Melanie Mills, Tyson Fountaine & Nadege Schoenfeld
    Best Hair Styling (Children’s TV): “All That” – Joe Matke, Dwayne Ross & Theresa Broadnax
    Best Hair Styling (Theatre): “Hamilton” – Marcelo Donari & Robert Mrazik

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    ‘Godzilla vs. Kong’ Roars at the Box Office With $48.5 Million

    Even though it was streaming at the same time, moviegoers flocked to theaters. But with caps on seating capacity, analysts said, the take was about half of what was normal.Moviegoers sent a message to Hollywood over the weekend: We’re ready to return to theaters — and will buy tickets even if the same film is instantly available in our living rooms — but we want to leave our grim world for a silly fantasy one.“Godzilla vs. Kong,” a throwback monster movie in which a lizard with atomic breath battles a computer-generated ape on top of an aircraft carrier (before everyone decamps to the hollow center of the Earth), took in an estimated $48.5 million at 3,064 North American cinemas between Wednesday and Sunday. It was the largest turnout (by far) for a movie since the pandemic began.The PG-13 movie was not even an exclusive offering to theaters. “Godzilla vs. Kong,” produced by Legendary Entertainment, was also available on HBO Max, a streaming service that sells monthly subscriptions for $15, less than the cost of one adult ticket at cinemas in major cities.“People seem ready for emotional release, to experience that human connectivity — laughing together, getting scared together — and complete transportation that only movie theaters can provide,” Mary Parent, Legendary’s vice chairman and head of worldwide production, said in a phone interview.Overseas, “Godzilla vs. Kong” collected an additional $236.9 million, including a strong $136 million in China, a market that has lately preferred local movies over imported ones. The movie has not yet opened in other major markets, like Japan and Brazil.Some box office analysts were reluctant to declare a recovery for Hollywood, noting that coronavirus cases have been rising again in the United States and parts of Europe have returned to lockdown. David A. Gross, who runs Franchise Entertainment Research, a film consultancy, said the turnout between Friday and Sunday — while a “clear and positive indication that moviegoing has inherent strengths that aren’t going away” — was nonetheless “half of what it would have been under normal circumstances.”About 93 percent of theaters in the United States have been cleared to open, but government guidelines limit capacity to 50 percent and, in some big cities, 25 percent. The majority of theaters in Canada remain closed.Godzilla and King Kong go at it. The movie drew strong reviews from critics and audiences alike.Warner Bros.But Warner Bros., which distributed “Godzilla vs. Kong,” was too busy popping champagne on Sunday to dwell on buzz-killing caveats. “BIG MOVIES ARE BACK WITH OUR KAIJU-SIZED OPENING!” the studio said in a news release about weekend grosses, using the Japanese term for overgrown movie monsters.The mash-up of computer-generated titans, directed by Adam Wingard and costing about $155 million to make, benefited from strong reviews. A.O. Scott, assessing it for The New York Times, described it as an escapist romp made with “lavish grandiosity” and “zero pretension.” Ticket buyers gave the movie an A grade in CinemaScore exit polls, higher than “Godzilla: King of the Monsters” in 2019 or “Kong: Skull Island” in 2017.As Hollywood adapts to the streaming age by making new movies more promptly available for home viewing — to the consternation of theater owners — quality matters more than ever, along with size and scope: What is worth a trip to theaters (with face coverings for the foreseeable future) and what is not?Non-franchise films without spectacular visual effects may have a hard time, box office analysts say, pointing to the disappointing arrival of “Raya and the Last Dragon” last month. Godzilla and King Kong, on the other hand, are cinematic comfort food: time-tested, larger-than-life nonsensical fun. A large percentage of weekend ticket sales for “Godzilla vs. Kong” came from large-format theaters that charge a premium for tickets. Imax, for instance, said that about 1,000 of its screenings in North America were sellouts.“Audiences are demonstrating that pent-up demand to experience blockbuster moviemaking on the grandest scale,” David King, an Imax distribution executive, said in an email.That was certainly true of Iveth Vacao, who brought her 8-year-old son, Jayden, to an Imax matinee of “Godzilla vs. Kong” at the TCL Chinese Theater in Los Angeles.“We don’t usually come to theaters, but we wanted to experience something,” Vacao said before the lights went down. “Covid has made us appreciate this kind of thing more. Sure you can get the same movie at home, but not the same experience.”Jayden did not care to wager a guess about which creature would emerge as victorious. (“Can they both?”) But he was certain about one thing.“When the next ‘Venom’ comes out, we’re definitely coming back,” he said, referring to “Venom: Let There Be Carnage,” scheduled from Sony in the fall. “I want to see it on the biggest screen.” More

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    Idris Elba Struggled During 'Concrete Cowboy' Filming Due to Horse Allergy

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    The ‘Star Trek Beyond’ actor reveals he suffered from runny nose during the filming of his new movie due to horse allergy and often had to hide his face behind mask.

    Apr 4, 2021

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    Idris Elba had no intention of starring in new Western “Concrete Cowboy” after signing on as a producer, because he is allergic to horses.

    The “Thor” star was originally approached to help get the movie made as a behind-the-scenes talent, and he didn’t hesitate to jump onboard as he was fascinated by the story, which focuses on a troubled black teen stuck between a life of crime and his estranged father’s urban-cowboy subculture.

    The film is based on the Greg Neri novel “Ghetto Cowboy”, which was inspired by the Fletcher Street Urban Riding Club, based at an inner-city stables in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and urban African-American horseriding culture.

    “I was asked to be a producer on the film before being an actor, and I read that script on a flight, and as soon as we landed, I said, ‘We have to do this,’ ” Idris told U.S. breakfast show “Today”.

    “It’s such a beautiful story, there’s so much common truth, even though it’s a story about stables and people we might not have known exist, but I really got touched by the story and signed on (as a producer) immediately.”

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    Idris initially wanted nothing to do with becoming a castmember, but he later relented and took on the role of the protagonist’s father – in spite of his allergies.

    “I didn’t want to play (any character or have) anything to do with it because I’m allergic to horses, so I was like, ‘Someone else can have that, I’m good, but I want to make this film,’ and eventually I got involved so I took some antihistamines,” he smiled.

    However, he made sure to make the most of the bandana, which made up part of his cowboy costume, to shield his health struggles from the camera.

    “There’s a lot of shots where I’ve got a mask over my mouth, and it does look cool, but it’s to hide my runny nose!” he laughed.

    “Concrete Cowboy”, which co-stars “Stranger Things” actor Caleb McLaughlin, debuts on Netflix on Friday

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    Salma Hayek Added to Lady GaGa's 'House of Gucci'

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    The ‘From Dusk till Dawn’ actress becomes the latest addition to the star-studded cast ensemble of the upcoming true-story drama about the murder of fashion icon Maurizio Gucci.

    Apr 4, 2021

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    Salma Hayek has joined the star-studded cast of Lady Gaga’s new movie “House of Gucci”.

    The Mexican actress will play clairvoyant Pina Auriemma in the drama, which chronicles the murder of fashion empire heir Maurizio Gucci.

    Adam Driver, Al Pacino, Jeremy Irons, Jared Leto, and Jack Huston will also appear in the movie, currently shooting in Italy.

    “So happy to have my good buddy Salma join our wonderful cast!” producer Giannina Scott tells Deadline. “I’ve been talking with her about this Gucci project for 20 years! Now it’s happening and she is a part of it.”

    Gaga leads the cast as Patrizia Reggiani, who was sentenced to 25 years behind bars in 1998 for plotting to kill her husband, Gucci, played by Driver.

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    Maurizio allegedly angered Patrizia, whom he shared two daughters with, after he left her for another woman.

    While she was depicted as a hot blooded woman out for revenge and dubbed the Black Widow, her children blamed her actions on the aftereffect of the medical procedure where she had a brain tumour removed.

    Giannina Scott reportedly has been eyeing the movie for a long time. The producer started to pursue the movie, framed around the rise of a family business that denigrated into squabbles over control of the business and greed, at a time when Gucci was being corporatised.

    The script is penned by Roberto Bentivegna and is based on “The House of Gucci: A Sensational Story of Murder, Madness, Glamour, and Greed” by Sara Gay Forden.

    The MGM movie is slated for release on November 24, 2021.

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    Diablo Cody Has Finished Script for Madonna's Biopic Before Leaving

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    Rumors suggesting the Oscar-winning screenwriter left the upcoming biopic because she didn’t see eye to eye with the ‘Material Girl’ hitmaker has been debunked.

    Apr 4, 2021

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    Diablo Cody has finished the script for Madonna’s self-directed biopic.

    Despite reports that creative differences had led to the Juno screenwriter stepping down from the project, a source has now told Entertainment Weekly that Cody has “completed her work and moved on to her next project.”

    The insider added that Cody and Madonna, 62, have sent a final draft of the script to Universal, the studio, which is developing the movie, after spending much of 2020 working on the project.

    Madonna announced the biopic last year, saying in a statement, “I want to convey the incredible journey that life has taken me on as an artist, a musician, a dancer – a human being, trying to make her way in this world. The focus of this film will always be music. Music has kept me going and art has kept me alive. There are so many untold and inspiring stories and who better to tell it than me. It’s essential to share the roller coaster ride of my life with my voice and vision.”

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    Amy Pascal is set to produce under her Pascal Pictures banner alongside Madonna herself whilst Sara Zambreno and Guy Oseary will executive produce.

    No casting has been announced for the project, but “13 Reasons Why” star Anne Winters launched an Instagram campaign last year in hopes to land the lead role.

    The actress began sharing posts of herself sporting looks made famous by the “Material Girl” singer in an effort to get the pop icon’s attention.

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    Elizabeth Perkins Says Tom Hanks Love Scene in Movie 'Big' Would Cause Uproar Today

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    The ‘How to Live with Your Parents’ actress insists her suggestive scene with the ‘Saving Private Ryan’ actor would never be approved if the movie were made today.

    Apr 3, 2021

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    Elizabeth Perkins insists her love scene with Tom Hanks in “Big” would never be allowed today.

    The actress played Hanks’ love interest in the 1988 comedy, in which a teenager lands his dream job for a toy company after exchanging bodies with an adult, and she tells Page Six there’s no way Hollywood bosses would have signed off on a scene that suggests Perkins’ character, Susan, fooled around with an underaged boy.

    “We don’t see them having sex but he does take my shirt off,” she explains. “Actually, I take my shirt off and he touches my breast, then we cut to the elevator door opening and he’s got a big smile on his face. We never say, ‘Oh they slept together,’ but they definitely fooled around.”

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    “They wouldn’t have shown that at all (today). I think we’re in a different time (and) I’m totally on board with that… It was not even a consideration of ours at the time. It was not even something we broached or discussed on any level.”

    Meanwhile, Elizabeth admits few people thought the film would be a hit until Hanks was cast as the lead.

    “There were a lot of movies within the same genre that were coming out,” she adds. “Originally, the film had been with Robert De Niro, and then Harrison Ford. (Director) Penny (Marshall) cast me, but she was having trouble with the lead. Then when Tom came on board it all just cemented. We knew we were going to be better than the other body-changing movies because of Penny and Tom.”

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