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Ed Begley Jr. Took Public Transportation to the Oscars

The actor and longtime environmentalist was joined by his daughter on the Los Angeles bus and subway. Ed Begley Jr. Took Public Transportation to the Oscars Carys Anderson

Mira Sorvino Slams Oscars for Omitting Father Paul Sorvino from In Memoriam Segment: “Baffling Beyond Belief”

The late actor was left out along with Anne Heche, Triangle of Sadness star Charlbi Dean, Tom Sizemore, and more. Mira Sorvino Slams Oscars for Omitting Father Paul Sorvino from In Memoriam Segment: “Baffling Beyond Belief” Eddie Fu

Rihanna Performs “Lift Me Up” for the First Time at Oscars: Watch

The Chadwick Boseman tribute song marked the singer's first Oscar nomination. Rihanna Performs “Lift Me Up” for the First Time at Oscars: Watch Bryan Kress

Tom Cruise is Skipping the Oscars

Lady Gaga, on the other hand, is set to make a surprise appearance to sing her Top Gun: Maverick song. Tom Cruise is Skipping the Oscars Alex Young

Where to Stream 2023 Oscar Contenders

The 2023 Oscars are coming right around the corner, with the Jimmy Kimmel-hosted ceremony going down on March 12th. Though nominations won’t officially be announced until January 24th, we’re beginning to get an idea of which movies are strong contenders. While the Oscars race starts to crystallize, here’s a guide to catch up on the films you may have missed — or need to re-watch — ahead of the ceremony. How to Stream 2023 Oscar Contenders Online 2022 marked the full-fledged return of movies to theaters for the first time in a few years, but thankfully films still arrive on streaming services for online viewing sooner rather than later. Advertisement Related Video A combination of streaming services like HBO Max, Disney+, and Netflix with on-demand platforms like Amazon Prime Video and...

Oscars 2023: LCD Soundsystem, Mitski and David Byrne, Taylor Swift on Shortlist for Best Original Song

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has revealed shortlists for 2023 Oscar nominees in several categories, including Best Original Song, Best Original Score, and Best Documentary Feature. In the original song category, a longlist of 82 initial nominees has been whittled down to 15. They include songs by LCD Soundsystem (“New Body Rhumba” from White Noise); Mitski, David Byrne, and Son Lux (“This Is A Life” from Everything Everywhere All at Once); Taylor Swift (“Carolina” from Where the Crawdads Sing); Rihanna (“Life Me Up” from Black Panther: Wakanda Forever); Lady Gaga (“Hold My Hand” from Top Gun: Maverick); and The Weeknd (“Nothing Is Lost (You Give Me Strength)” from Avatar: The Way of Water). The shortlist for Best Original Score includes compositions from Composer of the ...