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Emma Stone wins 2nd Best Actress Oscar for ‘Poor Things’
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Emma Stone wins 2nd Best Actress Oscar for ‘Poor Things’

Image Source: LOS ANGELES (AP) — Emma Stone clinched her second career-best actress Oscar for her outstanding performance in "Poor Things," edging out intense competition from Lily Gladstone of "Killers of the Flower Moon" in a race that kept pundits on the edge of their seats. Stone, visibly stunned, emerged victorious on Sunday night, as announced by last year's winner, Michelle Yeoh. This historic win, as Gladstone would have been the first Native American to secure a competitive Oscar. Stone expressed her disbelief in her acceptance speech, stating, "I think I blacked out... I still feel like I’m spinning a little bit." She thanked her husband, Dave McCary, her co-stars, and the director, acknowledging the collaborative effort that brought the film to life. "Poor Things" sh...
Roeper on Oscars 2024: Triumphs, Snubs, Wishlist
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Roeper on Oscars 2024: Triumphs, Snubs, Wishlist

In a comprehensive analysis of the 2024 Academy Award nominations, seasoned movie critic Richard Roeper dissects the highs and lows of this year's contenders, sharing his predictions for potential winners and highlighting unexpected omissions. Top Nominated Films: "Oppenheimer," "Poor Things," and "Killers of the Flower Moon" Lead the Pack With a commanding 13 nominations, "Oppenheimer" emerges as the frontrunner, closely followed by "Poor Things" with 11 nods and "Killers of the Flower Moon" securing 10. Notably, the much-discussed "Barbie" enters the race with eight nominations, sparking conversations about its place in various categories. Roeper's Predictions: Gladstone, "Oppenheimer," and Downey Jr. on the Victory Path Richard Roeper expresses confidence in certain victorie...
Oppenheimer Triumphs, “Poor Things” Upsets, and Historic Wins Shine at 81st Globes
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Oppenheimer Triumphs, “Poor Things” Upsets, and Historic Wins Shine at 81st Globes

In a dazzling display at the 81st Golden Globe Awards, Christopher Nolan's biopic "Oppenheimer" emerged as the night's big winner, securing five prestigious awards, including Best Drama. Meanwhile, Yorgos Lanthimos' "Poor Things" pulled off a surprising victory over the highly anticipated "Barbie" in the Best Comedy or Musical category. The night saw "Oppenheimer" clinch top honors with wins for Best Director (Christopher Nolan), Best Drama Actor (Cillian Murphy), Best Supporting Actor (Robert Downey Jr.), and Ludwig Göransson's exceptional score. Producer Emma Thomas, accepting the final award of the night, reflected on the challenges of creating a three-hour R-rated film about a dark chapter in history. "Poor Things," a Frankenstein-inspired tale, not only won Best Comedy or Musica...