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TV personality Oprah Winfrey (R) presents the BMA Hall of Fame Distinguished Career Achievement Award to Cicely Tyson onstage during the Film Life's 2006 Black Movie Awards at the Shrine Wiltern Theater on October 15, 2006 in Los Angeles, California.
TV personality Oprah Winfrey (R) presents the BMA Hall of Fame Distinguished Career Achievement Award to Cicely Tyson onstage during the Film Life's 2006 Black Movie Awards at the Shrine Wiltern Theater on October 15, 2006 in Los... More
Anthony has been nominated for 13 awards, 3 of which he won: Acapulco Black Film Festival's «Rising Star» in 2001, Black Movie Awards «Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role» in 2005 for Hustle and Flow and National Board of Review, USA's «Best Ensemble» for The Departed.

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Red - carpet: Sarandos gets face time with (clockwise from top left) comedian and Netflix talk - show host Chelsea Handler, at the ICG publicist awards; Idris Elba, star of Netflix's movie «Beasts of No Nation,» at the Independent Spirit Awards; Jenji Kohan (left) and Taylor Schilling, creator and star, respectively, of Netflix's «Orange Is The New Black»; and «House of Cards» star Kevin Spacey, at a Netflix Emmy's party.Handler: Mathew Imaging — Wireimage / Getty Images; Elba: Randall Michelson — Wireimage / Getty Images; Spacey: Charbonneau — Rex Shutterstock via Zuma Press; Kohan: Jesse Grant — Getty awards; Idris Elba, star of Netflix's movie «Beasts of No Nation,» at the Independent Spirit Awards; Jenji Kohan (left) and Taylor Schilling, creator and star, respectively, of Netflix's «Orange Is The New Black»; and «House of Cards» star Kevin Spacey, at a Netflix Emmy's party.Handler: Mathew Imaging — Wireimage / Getty Images; Elba: Randall Michelson — Wireimage / Getty Images; Spacey: Charbonneau — Rex Shutterstock via Zuma Press; Kohan: Jesse Grant — Getty Awards; Jenji Kohan (left) and Taylor Schilling, creator and star, respectively, of Netflix's «Orange Is The New Black»; and «House of Cards» star Kevin Spacey, at a Netflix Emmy's party.Handler: Mathew Imaging — Wireimage / Getty Images; Elba: Randall Michelson — Wireimage / Getty Images; Spacey: Charbonneau — Rex Shutterstock via Zuma Press; Kohan: Jesse Grant — Getty Images
Young Ghanaian rising actor, Abraham Attah, has received yet another award, this time the rising star award, from the Black Film Critics Circle for his role in the movie, «Beasts of No Nation».
There's a 100 % chance we'll see the black and gold gown encrusted with crystals at one of the major awards shows or movie premieres this year and for good reason.
At the 19th Annual Critics» Choice Movie Awards, the actress wore a belted navy gown by Lanvin with lacquer stiletto heels and a black Roger Vivier clutch.
Much like Leighton Meester's MTV Movie Awards Emilio De La Morena dress, Alexandra Burke's black and white mesh Emilio Pucci dress is quite cheeky.
Daniel Kaluuya has appeared in two of the most influential movies in the past year — Get Out (which earned him a Best Actor nomination) and Black Panther — so it comes as no surprise that he looked like a total star at the Academy Awards on Sunday.
Kendall Jenner got majorly flirty at the MTV Movie Awards in a black Balmain halter dress with a strappy bodice, ruffle detailing, and a high - low hem.
Fresh off an emotional win at the MTV Movie & TV Awards, the Stranger Things actress flashed a smile at LAX on Monday in a cropped denim jacket, high - top white converse ($ 55; shop.nordstrom.com), slit - bearing black pants, and a beige top.
Other screen credits include JERICHO, INSIDE NO. 9, PARTNERS IN CRIME, FORTITUDE, AN ADVENTURE IN SPACE AND TIME, for which she was nominated for the Best Supporting Actress in a Movie or Mini-Series at the US Critics Choice Awards, DOCTOR WHO, GARROW»S LAW, THE WOMAN IN BLACK, and ROBIN HOOD.
Felicity Jones keeps it classy chic in a black dress while arriving at AARP The Magazine's 2015 Movies For Grownups Awards Gala held at the Beverly Wilshire Four Seasons Hotel on Tuesday (February 2) in Beverly Hills, Calif..
According to Variety, the series will return just in time for the awards cycle and could expect more Emmy nods this year; «Black Mirror» won two Emmys for best television movie and television movie writing in 2017.
It's looking like a strong awards season for Lincoln, which has been nominated in a record 13 categories for the Critics» Choice Movie Awards — two more than the previous record holder, Blackawards season for Lincoln, which has been nominated in a record 13 categories for the Critics» Choice Movie Awards — two more than the previous record holder, BlackAwards — two more than the previous record holder, Black Swan.
The movie's original trailer (2:37), which twice identifies Walken as an Academy Award winner and repeatedly features white and black rotoscope animation of his character's grenade launcher action, is nicely included, albeit in low quality standard definition.
Because while there is much to praise about the fact that Black Panther exists, the results are pretty much mid-level Marvel, which is to say better than most mainstream studio movies but not really deserving awards consideration outside of technical categories.
An ultra-stylised road movie filled with black humour, violence and pop - culture references to Elvis and The Wizard of Oz, it is was both booed and applauded when it won the prestigious Palme d'Or award at the Cannes Film Festival.
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Los Angeles — «Black Swan,» a melodrama set in the ballet world, took center stage among the nominees for the Critics» Choice Movie Awards, an event that has surpassed the Golden Globes as a leading Oscar predictor.
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The award - winning author and journalist, in an interview with The Associated Press, predicted that the Black Panther movie would «be the best Marvel film so far.»
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You'd think that The Shape of Water remains too undeniably weird to have any shot at awards, and I think that the stuffy Academy that decided to go with The King's Speech over The Social Network or Black Swan (yep, still bitter) might not have given much more than token nominations for an inter-species romance monster movie, but the Academy has gotten younger and more diverse in the years since then, allowing for some more left of center films to get a boost.
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Alongside The Unjust, box office hit The Man From Nowhere features in the «Crime and Punishment» section, whilst black comedy Shim's Family and Blue Dragon Film Award winner The Show Must Go On join Oki's Movie in «Extraordinary Ordinary Families».
The fact that the only black acting winner that year was Octavia Spencer, who took the award for playing a sassy maid in a movie called «The Help», is an irony we don't even want to touch.
Inspired by the 1954 Universal Studios monster movie classic Creature from the Black Lagoon, del Toro's take on the unique relationship between a mute woman (Sally Hawkins) and an amphibian man (Doug Jones) held captive in a research facility has dominated this awards season with a Best Picture win at the Critics» Choice Movie Awards, and a Best Director win for del Toro at the Golden Glmovie classic Creature from the Black Lagoon, del Toro's take on the unique relationship between a mute woman (Sally Hawkins) and an amphibian man (Doug Jones) held captive in a research facility has dominated this awards season with a Best Picture win at the Critics» Choice Movie Awards, and a Best Director win for del Toro at the Golden Gawards season with a Best Picture win at the Critics» Choice Movie Awards, and a Best Director win for del Toro at the Golden GlMovie Awards, and a Best Director win for del Toro at the Golden GAwards, and a Best Director win for del Toro at the Golden Globes.
BEST PERFORMANCE BY A CAST ENSEMBLE — «Spotlight «BEST PERFORMANCE BY A MALE ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE — Leonardo DiCaprio in «The Revenant» BEST PERFORMANCE BY A FEMALE ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE — Brie Larson in «Room» BEST PERFORMANCE BY A MALE ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A MOTION PICTURE — Idris Elba in «Beasts of No Nation» BEST PERFORMANCE BY A FEMALE ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A MOTION PICTURE — Alicia Vikander in «The Danish Girl» BEST PERFORMANCE BY A CAST ENSEMBLE IN A COMEDY SERIES — «Orange is the New Black» BEST PERFORMANCE BY A MALE ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES — Jeffrey Tambor in «Transparent» BEST PERFORMANCE BY A FEMALE ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES — Uzo Aduba in «Orange is the New Black» BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A TV MOVIE OR MINI-SERIES — Idris Elba in «Luther» BEST PERFORMANCE BY A FEMALE ACTOR IN A TV MOVIE OR MINI-SERIES — Queen Latifah in «Bessie» BEST PERFORMANCE BY A STUNT ENSEMBLE IN A MOTION PICTURE — «Mad Max: Fury Road» BEST PERFORMANCE BY A STUNT ENSEMBLE IN A COMEDY OR DRAMA SERIES — «Game of Thrones» LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD — Carol Burnett
Marvel's hugely successful Black Panther leads the pack for the 2018 MTV Movie & TV Awards with a grand total of seven nominations.
• Best Drama Series: The Americans (FX) • Best Actor in a Drama Series: Bob Odenkirk, Better Call Saul (AMC) • Best Actress in a Drama Series: Taraji P. Henson, Empire (FOX) • Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series: Jonathan Banks, Better Call Saul (AMC) • Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series: Lorraine Toussaint, Orange Is the New Black (Netflix) • Best Guest Performer in a Drama Series: Sam Elliott, Justified (FX) • Best Comedy Series: Silicon Valley (HBO) • Best Actor in a Comedy Series: Jeffrey Tambor, Transparent (Amazon) • Best Actress in a Comedy Series: Amy Schumer, Inside Amy Schumer (Comedy Central) • Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series: T.J. Miller, Silicon Valley (HBO) • Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series: Allison Janey, Mom (CBS) • Best Guest Performer in a Comedy Series: Bradley Whitford, Transparent (Amazon) • Best Movie Made for Television: Bessie (HBO) • Best Limited Series: Olive Kitteridge (HBO) • Best Actor in a Movie or Limited Series: David Oyelowo, Nightingale (HBO) • Best Actress in a Movie or Limited Series: Frances McDormand, Olive Kitteridge (HBO) • Best Supporting Actor in a Movie or Limited Series: Bill Murray, Olive Kitteridge (HBO) • Best Supporting Actress in a Movie or Limited Series: Sarah Paulson, American Horror Story: Freak Show (FX) • Best Reality Series: Shark Tank (ABC) • Best Reality Competition Series: Face Off (Syfy) • Best Reality Series Host: Cat Deeley, So You Think You Can Dance (FOX) • Best Talk Show: The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (Comedy Central) • Best Animated Series: Archer (FX) • Critics» Choice LOUIS XIII Genius Award: Seth MacFarlane • Most Exciting New Series: American Crime Story (FX), Aquarius (NBC), Blindspot (NBC), Minority Report (FOX), The Muppets (ABC), Scream Queens (FOX), Supergirl (CBS) and UnREAL (Lifetime)
His script for Get Out, a movie he said he stopped writing about 20 times because he thought it «wasn't going to work,» won the award for Best Original Screenplay, making Peele the first black filmmaker to receive that honor.
Award: The Assassin Least Sexy Movie: 50 Shades of Grey (Runner - up: A LEGO Brickumentary) Best Tolkien Reference: The Martian Best Gag Involving a Hammer: Avengers: Age of Ultron Best Joke About Naming Your Fists «Cagney and Lacey»: Spy Best Celebrity Cameo: LeBron James, Trainwreck Best Imaginary Friend: Bing Bong, Inside Out Most Awkward Interplay Between Real and Fictional Theme Parks: Tomorrowland (Runner - up: Jurassic World) Best Contact Lenses: Johnny Depp, Black Mass Best Eyeglasses: Sean Harris, Mission: Impossible — Rogue Nation Best Glass Eye: Christian Bale, The Big Short Best Robot: Ava (Ex Machina) Worst Robot: Chappie (Chappie) The Cameron Crowe Award for a Soundtrack in Search of a Movie: Aloha Best Aerial Stunt: Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation (Runner - up: Spectre) Worst Oven - Cleaning Method: The Visit Worst Misuse of a Juice Bottle: Sleeping with Other People Best Movie About Journalism: Spotlight Worst Movie About Journalism: Truth The Sudden Ubiquity Award: Domhnall Gleeson (Ex Machina, Brooklyn, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, The Revenant); Tom Hardy (Mad Max: Fury Road; Legend; The Revenant); Oscar Isaac (Ex Machina, Mojave, Star Wars: The Force Awakens) Best Dog - boy: Jack Bright, The Good Dinosaur Worst Dog - man: Channing Tatum, Jupiter Ascending Worst Implicit Historical Comparison: Moving the events of The Secret in Their Eyes from Argentina's Dirty War to post-9 / 11 America Best Backward - Looking Reboot: Star Wars: The Force Awakens Worst Backward - Looking Reboot: Terminator Genisys Best Home Movies: Me and Earl and the Dying Girl Nicest Russian Spy: Mark Rylance, Bridge of Spies Trends of the Year: Women ruling comedy (Trainwreck, Spy); an overdue pushback against CGI (Mad Max: Fury Road, Star Wars: The Force Awakens); sneakily feminist themes in summer sequels (Magic Mike XXL, Mad Max: Fury Road); spy spoofs (Spy, Kingsman: The Secret Service, The Man from U.N.C.L.E, the final third of Spectre)
The Black Reel Awards are presented annually by FAAAF to honor and celebrate African - American and the African diaspora achievement in feature, independent, world cinema and television movies.
She is a four - time Black Reel Award winner for Outstanding Television Actress, and Outstanding Television Movie both for producing A Trip to Bountiful, as well as two Outstanding Television Supporting wins for A Lesson Before Dying and The Rosa Parks Story.
On the television side, The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story was the evening big winner taking home five Black Reel Awards, including Outstanding TV Movie or Limited Series, Outstanding Actor (Courtney B. Vance), Outstanding Supporting Actor, (Sterling K. Brown), Outstanding Director (John Singleton) and Outstanding Screenplay (Joe Robert Cole).
It's only been six months, but after seeing him in the Academy Award - nominated «After the Wedding» and now the delightfully strange black comedy «Adam's Apples,» I just wish he could be in every movie I watch.
Oliver Litondo (Maruge)(Photo: Kerry Brown) Oliver Litondo who plays the tenacious, 83 - year - old Maruge in the award - winning movie, The First Grader, which is co-produced by Videovision Entertainment, won the Best Actor Award from the Black Film Critics Circle it was announced last naward - winning movie, The First Grader, which is co-produced by Videovision Entertainment, won the Best Actor Award from the Black Film Critics Circle it was announced last nAward from the Black Film Critics Circle it was announced last night.
The biopic of five boys from Boston, The New Edition Story, dominated the 1st Annual Black Reel Awards for Television BRATs) leading the field with five wins, including Outstanding TV Movie / Limited Series.
For the past 17 years, the television category initially was part of the Black Reel Awards, which formerly only honored movies but not series.
Wednesday night's 7th Annual African American Film Critics Association's (AAFCA) Awards at the Taglyan Complex in Hollywood celebrated 2015's Best Films such as «Straight Outta Compton,» «Creed,» «Dope,» «Carol,» «Chi - raq,» «The Peanuts Movie,» «A Ballerina's Tale,» «The Danish Girl,» «Concussion» and «The Martian,» as well as TV shows such as «Black - ish,» «How to Get Away with Murder» and «Survivor's Remorse.»
In addition to A Monster Calls, current and upcoming releases from Focus include The Boxtrolls, the new family event movie from LAIKA, directed by Anthony Stacchi and Graham Annable with a voice cast that includes Ben Kingsley, Isaac Hempstead Wright, Elle Fanning, and Tracy Morgan; the true - life dramatic thriller Kill the Messenger, starring Jeremy Renner; the romantic drama The Theory of Everything, directed by Academy Award winner James Marsh and starring Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones as Stephen and Jane Hawking; Black Sea, the suspenseful adventure thriller starring Jude Law for director Kevin Macdonald; the romantic drama A Little Chaos, directed by Alan Rickman and starring Kate Winslet; Tarsem Singh's Selfless, starring Ryan Reynolds and Ben Kingsley; Leigh Whannell's Insidious: Chapter 3, the newest chapter in the terrifying horror series; Sinister 2, directed by Ciaran Foy; and Stephen Hopkins» Race, starring Jeremy Irons, Jason Sudeikis, and Stephan James as the legendary athletic superstar Jesse Owens.
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«Hugo» and «The Artist» each received an impressive 11 nominations for the 17th annual Critics» Choice Movie Awards, one short of the record 12 nominations for «Black Swan» last year.
«Not including the Mickey Maguire shorts, Mr. Rooney made more than 200 movies, earning a total of four Academy Award nominations — he was nominated for best supporting actor as the fast - talking soldier who dies trying to protect $ 30,000 he won in a craps game in» The Bold and the Brave» (1956) and as the trainer of a wild Arabian horse in» The Black Stallion» (1979).
Recent Oscar success for movies like Gravity, Philomena, Beasts of the Southern Wild, Zero Dark Thirty, Black Swan, The Kids Are All Right, and Winter's Bone had boosted Best Actress - nominated films to considerably higher totals at the awards.
The 37 - year - old actor went dapper in a black suit as he stepped out to attend the awards show honoring independent movies.
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Titling your movie after a slur is always a gamble, but casting award - winning actors in your marijuana black comedy may be even more so.
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