Zoe Saldana landed her first Oscar nomination, for Best Supporting Actress, for her role in the critically acclaimed film Emilia Pérez. The Spanish language, French-made film, directed by Jacques Audiard,
Several Black stars are celebrating their Oscar nominations. On Thursday (January 23), the nominees for the 97th annual Academy Awards were unveiled, and several Black stars, including Wicked's Cynthia Erivo,
Colman Domingo received his first nomination for “Sing Sing” as nominations for the 97th Oscars were announced.
As the Oscar nominations came out, Wicked was a heavy-hitter on the list with ten nominations. Along with her co-star Ariana Grande also reacting to her Best Supporting Actress nod, Cynthia Erivo had some sweet things to say about being in the running for Best Actress this year. Check out her post:
The nominations for the 97th Academy Awards are here -- and stars who received noms, including many for the first time, are sharing their excitement, surprise, and gratitude over the prestigious recognition.
Plus, interviews with Cynthia Erivo, Kate Winslet, Barry Keoghan, June Squibb, Gabriel LaBelle — and awards season analysis.
Part-time Vermonter Gregory Maguire, who wrote the bestselling novel 'Wicked,' visited with Ariana Grande on the movie set in London and knew there would be Oscar buzz for her performance.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced the 97th annual Oscar nominations on Thursday morning.
The nominations for the upcoming Oscars were finally revealed after being postponed amid the devastating Los Angeles wildfires throughout Southern California .
Demi Moore shared a note on her Insta Stories that thanked the Academy for her Best Actress nomination and recognized the director of her film The Substance.
Emilia Pérez,” a Spanish language, French-made film, led the nominations with 13, including best picture and best actress for Karla Sofía Gascón, making her the first openly trans actor ever nominated for an Oscar.
As Hollywood reels from the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, the industry came together to anoint this year's crop of Oscar nominees. Coming out on top: the Netflix narco-musical "Emilia Pérez," closely followed by "Wicked," the lavish Broadway adaptation, and the post-war epic "The Brutalist."