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Chrissy Teigen throws some serious shade at 1 Oscar-nominated movie

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The Oscars is a time to celebrate good films and stuff, but mainly it’s a time to argue about films you definitely didn’t think deserved to be in the running.

On Tuesday, the full list of 2018 Academy Award nominees was unveiled.

Congrats to our Best Picture nominees! #Oscars #OscarNoms pic.twitter.com/xtA8OaUemp

— The Academy (@TheAcademy) January 23, 2018

Chrissy Teigen, meanwhile, had some thoughts.

John said I can’t talk shit about any nominated movies so I will simply say Get Out and I,Tonya should win everything also one of the highly nominated movies sucks

— christine teigen (@chrissyteigen) January 23, 2018 Read more…

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Where to watch all of this year’s Oscar-nominated films

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As of this morning, the Academy Award nominations are out. And as it turns out, you’ve got exactly 59 films to catch up on if you want to be the know-it-all in your Oscar pool who’s actually seen all the movies.

Yep, it’s gonna be a challenge – which is why we’re here to help. We’ve compiled a list of all 59 nominated films, including the nine Best Picture contenders and all 15 shorts, with key details on where and when you can find them. Read more…

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Netflix’s ‘Mudbound’ scores four Oscar nominations

Mudbound Amazon and Netflix both got some good news in this morning’s Oscar nominations. Mudbound, a Netflix original that tells the story of two families (one black, one white) farming on the Mississippi Delta, got four nominations — including best supporting actress (Mary J. Blige), best adapted screenplay (Dee Rees and Virgil Williams) and best original song (“Mighty River”).… Read More

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‘Paddington 2’ is the best-reviewed film of all time on Rotten Tomatoes

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In officially the best story of 2018, Paddington 2 — a movie about a polite CGI bear who wears a raincoat — has critics eating out of the palm of his furry hand. 

Maintaining its 100 percent score with 165 reviews, it has officially surpassed Lady Bird, which held the same title until 1 out of the 164 critical reviews deemed it rotten. But in a delicious twist on the assumptions of what critics eat up, the feel-good children’s movie wiped the floor with Spielberg’s most Oscar grabby Oscar grab, The Post (which clocks in at 88 percent from 256 reviews).

In a write up announcing the new record-breaking milestone, director Paul King told Rotten Tomatoes that: Read more…

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Even Meryl Streep can’t remember all the times Meryl Streep was nominated for an Oscar

Too many Oscar nominations are a great and terrible burden.
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Salma Hayek speaks out on Harvey Weinstein: ‘He was my monster’

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Salma Hayek, the star of the Miramax-produced Frida, broke her silence about the alleged abuses she suffered at the hands of Harvey Weinstein, a man she’s calling “her monster” in a devastatingly vivid New York Times article

Her story makes clear how male abuses of power in Hollywood aren’t actually just about sex, but also about gatekeeping prestige filmmaking from women — especially those of color.

It wasn’t just that Weinstein allegedly warned her that “I will kill you, don’t think I can’t,” when Hayek denied his relentless sexual advances. She also claims he demanded she add a lesbian sex scene — a clear attempt to humiliate and degrade her, undermine her film and artistry — effectively sabotaging his own financial investment out of pure spite. Read more…

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The Oscars are going to begin a whopping 30 minutes earlier, still last for an eternity

The interminable self-congratulatory awards slog that is the Oscars is trying to do right by you, the viewer, and has decided to shift its mind-numbing, never-ending extravaganza of dresses and “SPEECHABLE MOMENTS” back a whole half-hour earlier….

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