Gender equality is sadly still an issue that needs to be tackled and some of the world’s most esteemed entertainers are banding together to help eradicate the debilitating symptoms that refuse to disappear, despite centuries of protests.
So, Meryl Streep is one of the most if not the most respected actresses of her generation and this isn’t recognition implemented because everybody thinks so – but rather an acknowledgement of a body of work that speaks for itself.
Oscar 2015 didn’t deviate that far from the norm. Neil Patrick Harris held down the fort and despite mixed reviews – he did a decent job navigating the choppy waters that manifest when you are tasked with keeping Hollywood’s elite in check.
It’s that time of year again! The 67th annual Cannes Film Festival is securely bloated with a lineup of noteworthy selections that rhythmically display all the traits that make this particular festival futuristically expectant.
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Master of Ceremony, Billy Crystal did an enviable job navigating the often unpredictable but irresistibly entertaining climate that Oscar fans have come to embrace year after year.
Actress Viola Davis is having a moment and the spotlight seems to be shining more brightly these days, thanks to her well-deserved Oscar nomination for her moving performance in last summer’s surprise hit The Help.
Star of the upcoming Hunger Games and industry ingénue, Jennifer Lawrence had the pleasure of announcing the Oscar nominees along side Tom Sherak, who happens to the president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
The Industry’s elite gathered to officially kick off award season, from the fashion to the winners, last night definitely lived up to all the hype and excitement.
Comedic genius Ricky Gervais, was back ready to entertain and effortlessly call out the rich and famous for being rich and famous.
From Viola Davis’ poignant acceptance speech after edging out The Iron Lady’s Meryl Streep to snag The Best Actress award for The Help, to Octavia Spencer’s stunned recognition after she was announced Best Supporting Actress for the same film, the 17th annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards certainly had its share of dramatic moments.