| Oscars 2015 Winners: Find Out Who Won Academy Awards
The 87th Annual Academy Awards will be broadcast live on ABC tonight, Sunday, February 22, 2015, from the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, CA, starting at 8:30pm EST, and hosted by Neil Patrick Harris. See below to find out who took home Oscars, as we will be updating this article throughout the night as the Winners are announced. For nominations, Birdman and The Grand Budapest Hotel tie the lead with 9 nods, with The Imitation Game close behind with 8; Boyhood and American Sniper each had 6 nominations. We’ll see if any of these films walk out tonight as big winners. Eddie Redmayne won Best Actor for The Theory Of Everything with Julianne Moore taking home Best Actress for Taking Alice, while Supporting Actor went to J.K. Simmons for Whiplash with Patricia Arquette winning Best Supporting Actress for Boyhood.
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| 2015 Razzie Awards Winners: Kirk Cameron’s ‘Saving Christmas’ Sweeps
As we wait to find out tonight who will be the winners at the Academy Awards, which celebrates the best in film, the Golden Raspberry Awards — which spotlights the very worst in film — were held last night, February 21, 2015, at The Montalban theater in Hollywood, CA. Tying for the lead with 6 Razzie Awards nods each were Transformers: Age of Extinction, the third Michael Bay sequel in the blockbuster franchise, and Kirk Cameron’s Saving Christmas, the “put Christ back in Christmas” comedy. Guess which movie took home the most awards for the best of the worst? That’s right, Kirk Cameron swept the Razzies with 4 wins. See here below for the complete list of 2015 Golden Raspberry Awards “Winners.”
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| Oscars 2015: Neil Patrick Harris Hosts The Commercials! (Video)
Oscar weekend is here! A time when we all turn into armchair Siskel and Eberts (RIP twice!), and shout at our television screens when one of our faves inevitably loses. You just can’t pick ’em all. But before the Super Bowl of awards shows, The 87th Annual Academy Awards, we can still bask in our dreams and enjoy the commercials that the best awards show host ever (sorry Ellen! You were really close Amy and Tina!), Neil Patrick Harris, made to get us ready for this golden event. Check out Neil Patrick Harris’ Oscars commercials promoting his hosting of The 87th Annual Academy Awards ceremony here below.
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| Oscars Retrospective: Best Picture Losers That Should Have Won Academy Awards |
By Dr. Zaius
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Sunday, February 22nd, 2015 at 9:00 am |

If your favorite movie of 2014 leaves Oscar Sunday a loser, have no fear. History suggests that the Academy Award losers have just as good a chance to become all-time classics as the winners. Granted, sometimes, the Academy gives the little golden statue to the right film. No one is going to argue The Godfather (1972), Casablanca (1942), or Schindler’s List (1993). But seriously, in 20 years is ANYONE gonna remember the overrated message movie of Crash (2005) or even the more recent 21st century silent film, The Artist? I sincerely doubt it. In fact, on 2007’s American Film Institute’s 100 Greatest Films (10-year edition), 14 out the top 20 were NOT Best Picture winners, some not even nominated. So here’s a brief list of some of the greatest Academy Award Best Picture losers of all time.
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| Steven Spielberg Wants To Direct Chris Pratt In Disney’s ‘Indiana Jones’ Reboot |
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Saturday, February 21st, 2015 at 5:37 pm |

Steven Spielberg hopes to direct the planned Indiana Jones reboot, which could see Jurassic World’s Chris Pratt star as the titular action-adventurer, according to Deadline. Back in January, news broke that Disney was planning to reboot the franchise and wanted the Guardians Of The Galaxy star to take up the mantle of Indiana Jones, the adventuring archaeologist made famous by Harrison Ford, who played the character on the big-screen in four films starting with 1981’s Raiders Of The Lost Ark.
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