Sunday, April 25, 2021

Oscars 2021 LIVE updates: Soul bags Original Score, 'Fight For You' wins Best Song

08:29 (IST)

Costume designer Bhanu Athaiya, India’s first Oscar winner, remembered. 

08:24 (IST)

Angela Bassett presents the In Memoriam segment. 

08:24 (IST)

Prahlad Srihari writes on how Netflix scores increasing nominations every year, but the Best Picture win remains elusive.

Read it here: https://tinyurl.com/2jnzcsk7

08:16 (IST)

'Fight For You' from Judas and the Black Messiah wins Best Original Song. 

H.E.R wrote 'Fight for You' with D’Mile — the uber-talented producer who has created songs for everyone from Janet Jackson and Bruno Mars to Beyoncé and Jay-Z.

08:12 (IST)

Lakshmi G Javeri examines The Academy's bias towards popular Disney/Pixar musicals:  "While I had my fingers crossed for Mank, I was left distinctly unimpressed by the score of Soul, especially since the movie has a strong music element in its narrative. Perhaps I expected more… soul?"

Read it here: https://tinyurl.com/h4hs4hr

08:11 (IST)

Aditya Mani Jha writes of Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross and Jon Batiste's original score for Soul: "The soundtrack of Soul is like a warm hug: I cannot think of a simpler way to describe it, really. Pixar films, of course, famous for precisely this kind of thing, and the music of Soul is a big part of why the film became such a runaway success. It is not an add-on or an afterthought: it is, in a lot of scenes the very engine that drives the emotional rollercoaster. You will find yourself humming bits of several tracks days, weeks after you watch the film."

Read it here: https://tinyurl.com/3sjpywu9

08:04 (IST)

Zendaya declares Soul as winner of Best Original Score (composed by Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross and Jon Batiste).

07:57 (IST)

Yuh-Jung Yeon's acceptance speech once again charms the audience. 

07:55 (IST)

Viola Davis presents the Humanitarian Award to Tyler Perry.

07:49 (IST)

Harrison Ford announces Sound of Metal as Best Editing winner. 

07:42 (IST)

Mank score another win for Best Cinematography.

This win is a first for Erik Messerschmidt, who has previously collaborated with David Fincher on Netflix series Mindhunter.

07:35 (IST)

Halle Berry announces Mank as winner of Best Production Design.

07:34 (IST)

Yuh-Jung Youn is now the first-ever Korean actress and second female Asian performer to have won an Oscar. Before her, Miyoshi Umeki won the Best Supporting Actress for Sayonara in 1957.

07:31 (IST)

07:29 (IST)

Brad Pitt announces Yuh-Jung Youn (Minari) as Best Supporting Actress. The 73-year-old's performance as the grandmother Soonja has touched many hearts.

07:23 (IST)

The winner of Best Visual Effects is Tenet.

07:15 (IST)

Poulomi Das on My Octopus Teacher: "By refusing to other the octopus, the documentary treats it as a subject of the story, asking: how can humans hold any power over organisms and ecosystems they hardly know?"

Read it here: https://bit.ly/3vhaOwK

07:12 (IST)

The winner of Best Documentary Feature is My Octopus Teacher.

07:10 (IST)

Prahlad Srihari reviews Soul for Firstpost: "It isn't the cure-all balm for the soul you wish it was at the end of a terrible year. Its tacked-on ending might ring hollow for some. For others, it might just give them the hope to power through their crises."

Read it here: https://bit.ly/3nni6wo

07:07 (IST)

The winner of Best Documentary - Short Subject is Colette.

07:06 (IST)

07:06 (IST)

The winner for Best Animated Feature is Soul.

07:01 (IST)

Anna Vetticad reviews If Anything Happens, I Love You: "Loss is the theme of actor-writer-director duo Michael Govier and Will McCormack’s If Anything Happens I Love You, a silent drama about the chasm that develops between two people when their 10-year-old daughter dies. Instead of sustaining them through their sorrow, memories of their beloved child cast a giant shadow on the couple’s relationship. 

The differing ways in which individuals grieve is exemplified by a telling scene featuring the family’s pet cat playing around while the parents struggle to converse with each other. 

Govier and McCormack (who is credited as one of the story writers of Toy Story 4) have opted for a sparing use of colour in minimalist sketches backed by Lindsay Marcus’ thoughtful music, a blend that serves to underline the emptiness of the lives playing out on screen. When the cause of the child’s death is revealed, it might seem to some like too fleeting a mention for such a serious issue, but If Anything Happens I Love You is not about the politics of violence – it is about the people left behind."

06:58 (IST)

The Winner of Best Short Film- Animation goes to If Anything Happens, I Love You.

06:51 (IST)

The Best Short Film - Live Action winner is Two Distant Strangers.

06:34 (IST)

Chloe Zhao wins Best Director for her Nomadland, a contemplative character study of a itinerant woman in the American West.

Fun Fact: Zhao is now the second woman second woman to win this award after Kathryn Bigelow in 2009 (for The Hurt Locker).

06:28 (IST)

Parasite director Bong Joon-Ho returns to Oscars to announce Best Director.

06:25 (IST)

The winner for Best Costume Design is Ann Roth for Ma Rainey's Black Bottom.

06:24 (IST)

The winner for Best Make Up and Hairstyling is Ma Rainey's Black Bottom. 

06:19 (IST)

Don Cheadle announces Best Makeup and Hairstyling award. 

06:15 (IST)

Daniel Kaluuya wins Best Supporting Actor for Judas and the Black Messiah. 

05:56 (IST)

The winner for Best International feature is Another Round.

05:52 (IST)

The winners for Best Adapted Screenplay are Christopher Hampton and Florian Zeller for The Father

05:51 (IST)

Coming up are the announcements for the Best Adapted Screenplay nominees. These include:

Sacha Baron Cohen, Anthony Hines, Dan Swimer, Peter Baynham, Erica Rivinoja, Dan Mazer, Jena Friedman and Lee Kern, Borat Subsequent Moviefilm

Christopher Hampton and Florian Zeller, The Father

Kemp Powers, One Night in Miami...

Ramin Bahrani, The White Tiger

Chloé Zhao, Nomadland

05:48 (IST)

Oscars 2021: Glenn Close, Diane Warren, Leslie Odom Jr glam up for the red carpet-Entertainment News , Firstpost

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05:45 (IST)

Emerald Fennell wins Best Original Sceenplay for Promising Young Woman

05:36 (IST)

Oscars 2021: All you need to know about the reinvented awards ceremony, when and where to watch-Entertainment News , Firstpost

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05:36 (IST)

We're following the 93rd Academy Awards LIVE at Firstpost. If you want a quick refesher on how the Oscars 2021 ceremony is being broadcast, or what the much anticipated highlights from this edition will be, we've got you covered. Watch along with us. 

Oscars 2021 LIVE updates: An Oscars ceremony unlike any other will play out on 26 April IST, with history on the line in major categories and a telecast that has been completely retooled for the pandemic.

At the 93rd Academy Awards, there is no host, no audience, nor face masks for nominees attending the ceremony at Los Angeles’ Union Station — the hub this year for a show usually broadcast from the Dolby Theatre. In contrast with the largely virtual Golden Globes, Zoom boxes have been closed out — though international hubs and satellite feeds will connect nominees unable to travel.

The red carpet was back Sunday, minus the throngs of onlookers and with socially distanced interviews. Only a handful of media outlets were allowed on site, behind a velvet rope and some distance from the nominees.

Casual wear, the academy warned nominees early on, was a no-no. During the Oscar preshow, nominees gathered at an outdoor set at Union Station that resembled an open-air cocktail lounge.

Show producers are hoping to return some of the traditional glamour to the Oscars, even in a pandemic year. The pre-show included pre-taped performances of the five Oscar-nominated songs. The first, 'Husavik (My Hometown)' from Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga, was shot in the Iceland town’s harbor. Other performances were made from the top of the film academy’s new $500 million museum.

Pulling the musical interludes (though not the in memoriam segment) from the three-hour broadcast — and drastically cutting down the time it will take winners to reach the podium — will free up a lot of time in the ceremony. And producers, led by filmmaker Steven Soderbergh, are promising a reinvented telecast.

From the preshow, it was clear this year’s Oscars would try to rekindle excitement in moviegoing after a pandemic year nearly eliminated it. A glossy montage of upcoming movies introduced by Matthew McConaughey declared” “The big screen is back.”

The Oscars will look more like a movie, Soderbergh has said. The show will be shot in 24 frames-per-second (as opposed to 30), appear more widescreen and the presenters — including Brad Pitt, Halle Berry, Reese Witherspoon, Harrison Ford, Rita Moreno and Zendaya — are considered “cast members.” The telecast’s first 90 seconds, Soderbergh has claimed, will “announce our intention immediately.”



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