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entertainment1 year ago

"Daniels' 2026 Film Release Set at Universal"

Oscar-winning directors Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, also known as Daniels, are set to release their next film in 2026 under an exclusive first-look deal with Universal Pictures. Following the success of "Everything Everywhere All at Once," which grossed over $100 million and won seven Oscars, the details of their upcoming project remain undisclosed. The directing duo has garnered attention for their diverse body of work, including music videos and award-winning films, and Universal is looking forward to continuing their creative journey together.

entertainment2 years ago

Michelle Yeoh's Emotional Journey with Her Oscar in Malaysia

Actress Michelle Yeoh brought her Oscar home to Malaysia and shared a sweet photo of her mother holding the trophy on Instagram. Yeoh praised her parents' love, trust, and support, and dedicated her win to her mother and all the moms in the world. Yeoh's 84-year-old mother called her daughter "my little princess" and a "hard-working girl" at an Oscars watch party in Malaysia. Yeoh made history as one of only two women of color to win Best Actress in Academy Awards history. Yeoh starred in the film Everything Everywhere All at Once, which won five of the "big six" categories at this year's ceremony.

entertainment2 years ago

Jamie Lee Curtis' Oscars Journey: From Injury to Advocacy.

Jamie Lee Curtis revealed on social media that she injured herself at the 95th Academy Awards ceremony, where she won Best Supporting Actress for her role in Everything Everywhere All At Once. While she didn't share specifics about her injury, she posted a photo of herself with a medical boot next to her Oscar statuette. Fans and celebrities alike sent well wishes and jokes in response to her post.

entertainment2 years ago

"Star Wars taps 'Everything Everywhere' filmmakers for new project"

Newly minted Oscar winners Daniels, the filmmakers behind Everything Everywhere All at Once, are reportedly working on the Disney+ series Skeleton Crew set in the Star Wars galaxy. It is unknown if they are directing one or multiple episodes. The series centers on a group of kids lost in the galaxy trying to find their way home and is executive produced by Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni. Daniels recently signed a five-year deal with Universal and are known for Swiss Army Man and directing music videos. The Mandalorian season three is currently streaming, with the Rosario Dawson-led spinoff Ahoska expected to drop this year.

entertainment2 years ago

Ke Huy Quan's Heartwarming Hollywood Journey

Ke Huy Quan's Oscar win for Best Supporting Actor in Everything Everywhere All at Once was a special moment shared with former co-star Harrison Ford and director Steven Spielberg. Quan praised Spielberg for his contribution to the inclusion of Asian actors in Hollywood movies. He currently has no upcoming projects but received advice from Cate Blanchett to choose the right project and not worry about what anyone may say.

entertainment2 years ago

Jamie Lee Curtis' Controversial Trophy Display at Oscars Raises Eyebrows.

Jamie Lee Curtis shared a photo of her updated trophy cabinet on Instagram, which includes her recent Oscar win for Best Supporting Actress in Everything Everywhere All At Once. Fans were surprised to see another award that appears to be a sex toy, but it was actually a prop from the movie. Curtis's win came as a surprise, with Angela Bassett praised for her "real" reaction to what many considered to be a snub for the Black Panther star.

entertainment2 years ago

Jamie Lee Curtis' Unconventional Trophy Display Raises Eyebrows

Jamie Lee Curtis shared a photo of her updated trophy cabinet on Instagram, which includes her recent Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Everything Everywhere All At Once. Fans were surprised to see another award that appears to be a sex toy, but it was actually a prop from the movie. Curtis's win at the Oscars was unexpected, and her co-star Ke Huy Quan also won for Best Supporting Actor.

entertainment2 years ago

"2023 Oscar Winners: Your Guide to Watching 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' and More"

The 2023 Oscars have come and gone, but many of the winning films are available to stream. Everything Everywhere All at Once won seven awards, including Best Picture, and is currently on Showtime. All Quiet on the Western Front, which won four Oscars, is available on Netflix. Other winners and nominees can be found on Paramount Plus, Hulu, and Netflix.

entertainment2 years ago

The Inspiring Moments of the 2023 Oscars.

The performance of "This Is a Life" from the film Everything Everywhere All at Once at the 2023 Oscars was one of the weirdest in the history of the awards, featuring hot-dog fingers, jerky movements from dancers, and intentional vocal oddities. The song, with lyrics by Ryan Lott and David Byrne, music by Lott, Byrne, and Mitski, and performed by Son Lux, was originally envisioned as a celebratory end-credits song, but Byrne suggested it should accentuate the film's emotional core. The performance was a celebration of the film for those who had seen it, and the song went on to lose the Oscar to RRR's "Naatu Naatu."

entertainment2 years ago

Jamie Lee Curtis: From Oscars to Family Struggles and Beauty Secrets.

Jamie Lee Curtis revealed that she keeps her Oscar next to her butt plug-shaped Auditor of the Month award from her film Everything Everywhere All at Once. She refers to her Oscar as "they/them" in support of her trans daughter. Curtis had previously dedicated her win to her parents, Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh, who were both nominated for Academy Awards.

entertainment2 years ago

Ke Huy Quan: From Oscars Selfies to Refugee Parents, A Comeback Kid's Journey

Ke Huy Quan, who won the best supporting actor Oscar for his performance in "Everything Everywhere All at Once," took selfies with numerous celebrities at the Oscars, including Andrew Garfield, Nicole Kidman, Dwayne Johnson, Antonio Banderas, Steven Spielberg, Kate Capshaw, John Williams, Sandra Oh, Idris Elba, Stephanie Hsu, Elizabeth Olsen, Jessica Chastain, and Halle Berry. Quan's performance in the film earned him critical acclaim, and he won the supporting actor prize at the Golden Globes, SAGs, and Independent Spirit Awards.

entertainment2 years ago

2023 Oscar Winners: From Screen to Future Projects.

The 2023 Oscars have ended, but viewers can still stream the winners. Everything Everywhere All at Once won seven awards, including Best Picture, and is available on Showtime. All Quiet on the Western Front, which won four Oscars, can be found on Netflix. Other winners and nominees, such as Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, can be watched on Disney Plus.

film2 years ago

The Oscars 2023: Philosophy, Heartbreak, and Surprises.

Everything Everywhere All at Once, a film that blends family drama, sci-fi, comedy, romance, and martial arts, invokes the philosophy of Daoism, which pursues balance and harmony. The film's story flows spontaneously between various universes, which are governed by the yin yang flow of qi. The film successfully transmits profound philosophical contemplation, enlightening a global audience through the ancient Chinese thought of Daoism, that has so much to offer to the contemporary world.

entertainment2 years ago

Ke Huy Quan steals the show at Oscars with emotional appearances and win.

Harrison Ford and Ke Huy Quan, co-stars from the 1984 movie Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, had an emotional reunion on stage at the 95th Oscars when Ke Huy Quan won the Best Supporting Actor award for his work in Everything Everywhere All at Once. The two actors hugged each other, and photographers captured the moment from an angle that evoked a scene from the movie. The director of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Steven Spielberg, was also present at the ceremony.

entertainment2 years ago

Michelle Yeoh's Oscar Win and Speech Highlight Hollywood's Gender Gap.

Michelle Yeoh won her first Oscar for her role in Everything Everywhere All at Once, which was originally written as a male protagonist for Jackie Chan. However, the directors decided to cast Yeoh as the lead instead, which turned out to be a masterstroke as the film won all major awards of the season. Despite being the second choice for the role, Yeoh exuded confidence and joked with Chan that it was his loss. Both actors have always respected each other's body of work.