US actor Tom Cruise received an honorary Oscar on Sunday evening, the first golden statue of his decades-long career, to a standing ovation from Hollywood’s elite. To the sound of the “Mission Impossible” theme tune, a hallmark of the 63-year-old actor’s career, Cruise took to the stage at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles to applause from peers including Colin Farrell and Emilio Estevez, with whom he has shared the screen, and the renowned Steven Spielberg, who directed him in “Minority Report” and “War of the Worlds.”
The 95th Oscars award ceremony held on Sunday at the Dolby Theatre at Ovation Hollywood with several stars claiming prizes in different categories.
Nigerian singer, Temilade Openiyi, professionally known as Tems has once again received another global recognition as she is nominated for the 2023 edition of the Oscars in the category of Best Original Song.
As the 94th Academy Awards neared its end, one of the biggest surprises rocked the night: An intense exchange after Will Smith confronted Chris Rock after Rock made a joke about Smith’s wife Jada Pinkett Smith’s hair. Just minutes later, Smith won his first Oscar, taking home Best Actor for his role in “King Richard.”
While the Oscars were back in their usual home following a modified ceremony last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, some protocols remained in place. All attendees were required to show proof of vaccination or a valid medical exemption. Performers and presenters were tested, but were not required to be vaccinated.
The 92nd Academy Awards has come and gone! Heading into the 92nd Oscars, Netflix had a whooping 24 nominations. The Verge even reports that Netflix’s Oscar push has been aggressive. Some industry competitors have estimated that Netflix spent approximately $70 million on its Oscars campaign. We hear the company is trying to increase its film output and become a full fledged studio in 2020. The streamer made out with just two awards: Best Documentary for American Factory (produced by President Barack and Michelle Obama’s production company) and Best Supporting Actress for Laura Dern. Its biggest films — The Irishman and The Two Popes — all went…
La La Land’s A-listers are preparing for the 91st Academy Awards®– an evening of prestigious prize-giving at the Dolby Theatre® at the Hollywood & Highland Center® in Hollywood. Watch the star-studded ceremony live on M-Net Movies Premiere (channel 108 on DStv) on Monday 25 February at 02:00 AM WAT, and in Prime Time on the same day on M-Net (channel 101 on DStv) at 11:00 PM WAT. M-Net and M-Net Movies will also be sending the vivacious The Voice South Africa host Anele Mdoda to the glamorous event, where she’ll be interviewing the attendees and giving South Africans an exclusive look at the biggest night of the awards season. The special, Anele…