Month: March 2022

Nova Scotia director Ben Proudfoot has won the best documentary short Oscar for “The Queen of Basketball.” Proudfoot claimed the Oscar at an hour-long ceremony immediately before Sunday’s star-studded broadcast where Quebec director Denis Villeneuve was among the homegrown contenders chasing a best picture win for “Dune,” “The Power of the Dog” and “Nightmare Alley.”
0 Comments
There was a time during the pre-pandemic when zeitgeist documentaries like RBG and Won’t You Be My Neighbor were bright spots at the box office. However, because of arthouse audiences’ caution to return to moviegoing last summer, Searchlight, which scooped up Summer of Soul from Sundance 2021 for $12M, opted to release the movie with an exclusive two-week theatrical
0 Comments
Today’s Featured Deals In Case You Missed Yesterday’s Most Popular Deals Previous Daily Deals Darius the Great is Not Okay by Adib Khorram for $2.99 The Wife by Alafair Burke for $2.99 The Royal We by Heather Cocks, Jessica Morgan for $2.99 See Jane Snap by Bethany Crandell for $1.99 Love the One You’re With
0 Comments
It’s a big night for Canadian Oscar nominees competing in categories including production design, documentary film, and makeup and hairstyling. Among the highest profile is Montreal-based writer, director and producer Denis Villeneuve, whose sci-fi epic “Dune” has the second most nominations after “The Power of the Dog” with 10. He’s up for trophies in the
0 Comments
In a new interview, Sean Penn revealed that he’ll boycott the Oscars if he discovers they elected against an Oscars appearance by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Though some in the entertainment world may feel that politics don’t belong on the silver screen (or in its cultural vicinity), Sean Penn, 61, couldn’t disagree more. In a
0 Comments
Play video content TMZ.com Karrueche Tran says she’s not just living her best life … she’s living her best single life, and shutting down the rumors she and Quavo are a thing. We caught up with Karreuche outside Hollywood’s iconic eatery Musso and Frank’s and asked about the alleged romantic relationship. Sorry folks, she says
0 Comments
In the years since Reese Witherspoon’s Legally Blonde hit theaters, many fans have felt inspired to recreate iconic moments from the comedy. Of course, one of the standout scenes is Elle Woods’ Harvard University video essay, during which she makes her appeal for admittance to the institution’s law school. What made the scene so iconic,
0 Comments