The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has released a statement calling Harvey Weinstein’s behavior “repugnant,” and has scheduled an emergency weekend meeting.
The full list of nominees for the 2017 Academy Awards are out, and while there’s plenty to celebrate about this year’s batch of Oscars contenders, there are also plenty of surprises. And some of those surprises are of the not-so-good kind that involved leaving out our favorite movies or filmmakers of 2016. Below, the staff of ScreenCrush picked out the biggest Oscar snubs of 2017, along with a few of the most pleasant shockers from this year’s list of nominees. The winners of all the awards will be announced on Sunday February 26 at the 89th Academy Awards.
Filmmakers Ryan Coogler and Ava DuVernay, Grammy nominee Janelle Monae, Grey’s Anatomy star Jesse Williams, comedian Hannibal Buress and more will be in Flint on Sunday night for the free event at The Whiting.
This Sunday’s Oscars will be the 87th annual Academy Awards. In nearly a century of honoring Hollywood’s best, the Academy has sometimes has made some bold choices, and some dumb choices. This gallery has them all; the complete history of nine decades of Best Picture winners in pictures. Some are classics, still watched to this day. A few are almost totally forgotten to history. (Cavalcade, anyone?) But they all won. Even Crash, somehow.
Hollywood is getting ready to roll out the red carpet for the 84th Academy Awards. The live event takes place on Sunday, February 26th at 7pm and will be broadcast on ABC12. This morning at 8:30, the announcement came down revealing this year's nominees.
Martin Scorsese's "Hugo" picked up the most nominations totaling 11, while silent film "The Artist" racked up 10 nomination