Selma, Alabama will welcome the name behind the movie that resurrected the glory of Martin Luther King Jr. for a generation that wasn’t adequately privy to the legacy cemented by the late civil rights activist.
It was Oscar fever Thursday morning as the nominations were announced at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater.
Former beauty queen Kenya Moore, whose recent claim to fame is her ability to “twirl” like no other on Bravo’s The Real Housewives of Atlanta, is finally getting the attention she deserves at the expense of her latest victim, Oscar-winner, Lupita Nyong’o.
Cinematic genius and die-hard New Yorker, Woody Allen has contributed more than his share to the library of excellence nestled in American cinema. Classics like Annie Hall, Manhattan, Hannah and Her Sisters, and Crimes and Misdemeanors have virtually shaped the trajectory for future filmmakers who can only dream of matching Allen’s particular brand of delivery.
Charlie Hebdo is refusing to back down despite the horrific attack at their offices that ended the lives of 8 employees almost a week ago.
Bill Cosby is determined to honor his work commitments despite the serious allegation of sexual misconduct that have been levied on him from numerous women who claim that the comedian drugged and raped him.
Golden Globe nominee David Oyelowo and Oscar-winner Lupita Nyong’o are certainly on a roll as they proactively align themselves with roles that will undoubtedly increase their marketability.
Friday morning brought the BAFTA nominations; the British Academy’s version of the Oscars, and the lineup of contenders didn’t deviate too far from the talent pool on the other side of the pond.
As Tina Fey and co-conspirator Amy Poehler gear up for this Sunday’s Golden Globes, they are getting pummeled for the inside scoop regarding how they hope to shape this year’s show.
Novelist and the grandest dame of them all, Joan Didion recently turned 80 and her revered status based on her impeccable career gives her the right to be poetically blunt about those things that cause her irritation.