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Louis Gossett Jr., the Oscar-winning star of An Officer and a Gentlemen, has died. According to the Associated Press, Gossett passed away Friday morning in Santa Monica, California. His family has not revealed a cause of death. He was 87 years old. Born in Brooklyn in 1936, Gossett attended NYU, where he studied theater. (A high school English teacher had encouraged him to try out for a role on Broadway — and he got the part, at age 16, in Take a Giant Step.) He had decades of success on stage, on film, and on television. After working regularly on Broadway all through the 1960s and into the 1...
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Somehow, in a career that’s produced some of the most acclaimed and popular films of the 21st century, Christopher Nolan has never won an Oscar. While his films have picked up stray prizes here or there, Nolan himself has gone unrecognized by the Academy Awards until now. 2024 was finally Nolan’s moment. The man behind such modern classics as Memento, The Prestige, The Dark Knight, Inception, and more took home the Academy Award for Best Director for his work on the blockbuster biopic Oppenheimer. Nolan prevailed in the face of major competition, beating out Anatomy of a Fall’s Justine Triet, ...
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The song of the summer from the movie of the summer was “I’m Just Ken” from Barbie. The best part of the film getting a much deserved Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song was the fact that all the nominees in that category get performed live at the Oscars — which meant that Ryan Gosling would get to sing “I’m Just Ken” for a worldwide audience. He did not disappoint. Starting off in the audience at the Academy Awards seated behind Barbie herself, Margot Robbie, he then took the stage of the Dolby Theatre, flanked by numerous other Kens from the movie (including Simu Liu and Kingsley...
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Every year something happens at the Oscars that everyone talks about. This year, it’s John Cena “streaking.” (Technically he did not streak. But only by the thinnest of margins.) As it turns out, this year’s Academy Awards was the 50th anniversary of one of the most infamous moments in Oscar history: When an actual streaker ran across the stage in the middle of the presentation of one of the awards. If you’ve never seen it, here is that iconic, shocking sequence of events… Subscribe to ScreenCrush on Youtube To pay, uh, tribute to that moment this year’s Oscar host Jimmy Kimmel basically cued ...
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