Moonlight swept the Spirit Awards in Santa Monica on Saturday, but one of the early highlights of the evening was when film editors Joi McMillon and Nat Sanders accepted the award for best editing for their work in the film. Joi made history by becoming the first black woman to win for best editing at the ceremony, and to make matters even better, she's also nominated for an Oscar on Sunday. If Joi wins, she will make history again as the first black woman to win a best editing Oscar. We're rooting for you, Joi! Standing o for @moonlightmov for #SpiritAwards win in editing category, marking first win for AfroAmerican woman Joi McMillon w/Nat Sanders pic.twitter.com/27uhFpCkhk - Chris Gardner (@chrissgardner) February 25, 2017...
- 2/25/2017
- by Monica Sisavat
- Popsugar.com
Heels may be required on the Cannes Film Festival red carpet (unless you're Julia Roberts, of course) but that doesn't mean the stars premiering their films can't have a little fun at the event. The cast of American Honey - including Shia Labeouf, Riley Keough, Sasha Lane and McCaul Lombardi - livened up the mood on the carpet on Sunday when they broke out into dance party while posing for photos. The group got into the groove while E-40's "Choices (Yup)" played over the speakers, even got Kristen Stewart and Cannes festival Thierry Fremaux were spotted feeling the music.
- 5/15/2016
- by Maria Mercedes Lara, @maria_mercedes
- PEOPLE.com
The Cannes Film Festival is well underway and The Hollywood Reporter has the rundown on the biggest moments to happen on the Croisette. Reporting live from Cannes, staff writer Chris Gardner recaps all of the highlights of the festival's first three days. Jodie Foster's Money Monster, starring Julia Roberts and George Clooney, premiered on Thursday evening and was met with a four-minute standing ovation that caused both Foster and Roberts to get teary. Prior to the film's screening, Roberts, making her very first appearance at the festival, also made headlines when she opted to take off her shoes on the
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- 5/14/2016
- by THR Staff
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Academy Awards always have their share of memorable moments. They also have their heartfelt moments. While Brie Larson stole our hearts during her acceptance speech for Best Actress, it was a moment that happened off camera that has really impressed us this evening. The actress hugged every woman who was part of Lady Gaga.s musical performance. Then best actress fave Brie Larson gets up, hugs each, every one. #Oscars pic.twitter.com/OI3cFZaLtl. Chris Gardner (@chrissgardner) February 29, 2016 The Hunting Ground was a documentary that followed women who had been victims of sexual assault. Lady Gaga and Diane Warren.s song for the film, "Til it Happens to You," was nominated for Best Original Song, and as part of Lady Gaga.s performance she brought out sexual assault survivors. As they exited the stage during the broadcast's commercial break Brie Larson stopped every single one and gave them...
- 2/29/2016
- cinemablend.com
In honor of fathers day and all the amazing dads out there (including my own brilliant and amazing father), we thought we'd look at some of the best dad movies of all time. Fathers are a special part of a child's life, they help kids grow and understand where they belong in the world, can be counted on to impart wisdom, and are just plain fun to hang around.
The fathers in the list of films below are just that and we want to celebrate all the good fathers out there who do their best to be there for their kids.
Happy father's day to all those amazing dads!
10. Kramer vs. Kramer (Ted Kramer)
When his wife suddenly leaves, Ted Kramer (played by Dustin Hoffman) and his son Billy learn to live on their own and rely on each other. It's not easy at first, but they soon come to...
The fathers in the list of films below are just that and we want to celebrate all the good fathers out there who do their best to be there for their kids.
Happy father's day to all those amazing dads!
10. Kramer vs. Kramer (Ted Kramer)
When his wife suddenly leaves, Ted Kramer (played by Dustin Hoffman) and his son Billy learn to live on their own and rely on each other. It's not easy at first, but they soon come to...
- 6/19/2011
- by alyssa@mediavine.com (Alyssa Caverley)
- Reel Movie News
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