Emilia Clarke, Kumail Nanjiani, Christine Baranski invited to join Motion Picture Academy
The Academy of Potion Picture Arts and Sciences has invited Emilia Clarke, Kumail Nanjiani, and many other TV / film performers to join.
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The Academy of Potion Picture Arts and Sciences has invited Emilia Clarke, Kumail Nanjiani, and many other TV / film performers to join.
The ratings for the 2018 Academy Awards are in, and it already feels like they leave something to be desired.
At the end of the 2018 Oscars, Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty took the stage in order to present Best Picture. With that, there were of course jokes aplenty as to whether or not the accounting firm behind the awards would actually get it right this year. As it turns out, they did! There was […]
The Oscars 2018 In Memoriam was one that we absolutely expected to be dramatic. After all, just consider all of the great people who we ended up losing over the past year. There was ultimately no way in which every single person who we lost to be honored here.
The Jimmy Kimmel opening monologue at the 2018 Oscars had a lot of potential going into it — after all, there were so many things for the late-night host to skewer or address.
We’ve watched the bulk of E!’s Oscars red-carpet pre-show now, and it feels as though there is one word that we can use to describe it: Hollow. This was a show without a soul, without notoriety, and one that failed to completely address the giant elephant in the room: Ryan Seacrest.
Do have our first shot at Ryan Seacrest on the E! Oscars red carpet, and courtesy of Empire star Taraji P. Henson? At the moment, signs are suggesting that this may be the case.
Is it possible that E!’s coverage of the Oscars with Ryan Seacrest is going to be treated a little bit different than usual? Signs seem to be pointing towards that at the moment.
If you are looking to check out an Oscars 2018 red carpet live stream, plus figure out the start time and network for the show, you’re in the right spot!
Last year, Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty were the talk of the Oscars … but not for the right reason. The blunder in Best Picture proved to be one of the biggest television movements over the past several years.