From All About Eve, to The Bridge on the River Kwai, to On the Waterfront, which '50s Oscar Best Picture winner is the very ...
New exhibits at Graceland celebrate unprecedented ascent and enduring legacy of Elvis Presley — and demonstrate his superstar ...
Neeraj Ghaywan's 'Homebound' has reached the Oscar shortlist for Best International Feature Film, sparking hope for India's ...
For years, the Best International Feature (formerly best Foreign Language Feature) race was considered a “low-importance” ...
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The "Berlin Buick" 1956 Volkswagen
This rare 1956 Volkswagen, often called the “Berlin Buick,” blends unique styling with post-war automotive history. The video explores its background and standout details. How did this model earn its ...
Eddie Murphy is revealing the real reason he didn't stick around for the rest of the 2007 Oscars after losing in his category. Nearly 20 years later, Murphy denied this to Entertainment Weekly, ...
Alfred Hitchcock never won an Oscar for directing. Neither did Stanley Kubrick nor Robert Altman nor Sidney Lumet nor Federico Fellini nor Orson Welles. It’s a group almost as distinguished as the ...
The Oscars were never meant to be a museum (no shade to the actual Academy Museum). They are a living record of what performance, film and art can look like when craft, courage and cultural timing ...
Eddie Murphy famously left the 2007 Academy Awards after he lost the best supporting actor award for his role as James “Thunder” Early in “Dreamgirls.” However, the premature exit wasn’t out of spite.
Eddie Murphy meant the Oscars no harm. The actor, 64, is setting the record straight on why he exited the 2007 Academy Awards early after being nominated for the first time for Best Supporting Actor.
"Clint Eastwood came and rubbed my shoulder. And I was like, 'Oh, no, no, I'm not gonna be this guy all night. Let's just leave,' ” Murphy recalled of the 2007 awards show Paramount;Frazer ...
The AVN Awards are just around the corner! Here’s how this year’s X-rated nominees are campaigning for their trophies. By Benjamin Svetkey and Julian Sancton, Editors Ah, awards season. The red ...
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