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From Rachel McAdams and Ryan Gosling to KStew and RPattz, these celebs give us some of the best lip - locking moments in Movie Awards history.

Not exact matches

That's according to Streep (and more or less backed up by history), who aired some of this laundry while presenting an award to Emma Thompson, who just starred in Saving Mr. Banks, a movie about Disney himself.
The two have been in movies together before, ranging from the ho - hum (Baby Mama) to the very good (Mean Girls) but if history tells us anything, it's that this movie's best bet is to find a way to get the two to host some sort of fictional awards show...
He makes good movies and he makes popular movies, and sometimes he makes both at the same time, but the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has never awarded its best director award to the most successful director in history.
The French Connection helped usher in the second golden age of Hollywood (arguably the best decade in movie history) and went on to win 5 Academy Awards (Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Editing) and be named on AFI's list of 100 best American movies of all - time.
Frost / Nixon is a movie adaptation of an award - winning play, dramatising the events surrounding the most - watched interview in US TV history.
The History Boys star Richard Griffiths, nominated for best actor, said: «I am naturally thrilled to bits, as I have never been nominated for a movie award before.
Pictures Premiere history: Aug. 28, 2013 Venice Film Festival; Oct. 4, 2013 (United States) Other awards won: British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) Outstanding British Film, Best Director, Best Cinematography; Critics» Choice Awards Best Director, Best Sci - Fi / Horror Movie; Golden Globe Best Director Other Oscar nominations: Best Picture, Best Actress (Sandra Bullock), Best Cinematography (won), Best Production Design, Best Film Editing (won), Best Original Score (won), Best Sound Editing (won), Best Sound Mixing (won), Best Visual Effectsawards won: British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) Outstanding British Film, Best Director, Best Cinematography; Critics» Choice Awards Best Director, Best Sci - Fi / Horror Movie; Golden Globe Best Director Other Oscar nominations: Best Picture, Best Actress (Sandra Bullock), Best Cinematography (won), Best Production Design, Best Film Editing (won), Best Original Score (won), Best Sound Editing (won), Best Sound Mixing (won), Best Visual EffectsAwards (BAFTA) Outstanding British Film, Best Director, Best Cinematography; Critics» Choice Awards Best Director, Best Sci - Fi / Horror Movie; Golden Globe Best Director Other Oscar nominations: Best Picture, Best Actress (Sandra Bullock), Best Cinematography (won), Best Production Design, Best Film Editing (won), Best Original Score (won), Best Sound Editing (won), Best Sound Mixing (won), Best Visual EffectsAwards Best Director, Best Sci - Fi / Horror Movie; Golden Globe Best Director Other Oscar nominations: Best Picture, Best Actress (Sandra Bullock), Best Cinematography (won), Best Production Design, Best Film Editing (won), Best Original Score (won), Best Sound Editing (won), Best Sound Mixing (won), Best Visual Effects (won)
Brush up on the recent history of the Academy Award for Best Director, as well as their movies» history and other notable accolades, below.
-- Will Meryl Streep (The Post) and a pre-retirement Daniel Day Lewis (starring in the currently untitled Paul Thomas Anderson movie about a London tailor) win their fourth acting awards and make Oscar history?
Brush up on the recent history of the Academy Award for Best Director, as well as their movies» history and other notable accolades, from Damien Chazelle to the Coen brothers.
But between financial troubles, buying and dropping movies and recent spotty Oscar history they're in need of a return to awards glory.
Directed by three - time Academy Award winning American film director, screenwriter and producer Leo McCarey, the movie is fully deserving of its place in film history.
On the television side, which spanned 10 awards, «Justified» was a surprise winner for Best TV Drama Series, while the deliciously ribald «It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia,» now entering its seventh season, was named Best TV Comedy Series, knocking off last year's winner, «The Big C.» Kate Winslet («Mildred Pierce») and Jason Isaacs (PBS» «Case Histories») were awarded Best Actress and Best Actor prizes in the Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television categories, while Vanessa Williams («Desperate Housewives») and Ryan Hurst («Sons of Anarchy») won supporting performance trophies, which span both TV movie and serial work.
Condon does have previous history with Bride of Frankenstein, having including a homage to the classic Monster movie in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 1, as well as writing and directing Gods and Monsters, which revolved around Frankenstein and Bride of Frankenstein director James Whale and saw him receiving the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay.
In the history of the Academy Awards, only two actors have won an award for playing an LGBT character who lives to see the end of the movie: Penelope Cruz joined the grand tradition of Woody Allen ingenues by winning Best Supporting Actress in 2009 for Vicky Cristina Barcelona.
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In addition to the annual Academy Awards — in which the members vote to select the nominees and winners — the Academy presents a diverse year - round slate of public programs, exhibitions and events; acts as a neutral advocate in the advancement of motion picture technology; and, through its Margaret Herrick Library and Academy Film Archive, collects, preserves, restores and provides access to movies and items related to their history.
Best Film: A Most Violent Year Best Director: Clint Eastwood — American Sniper Best Actor (TIE): Oscar Isaac — A Most Violent Year; Michael Keaton — Birdman Best Actress: Julianne Moore — Still Alice Best Supporting Actor: Edward Norton — Birdman Best Supporting Actress: Jessica Chastain — A Most Violent Year Best Original Screenplay: Phil Lord & Christopher Miller — The Lego Movie Best Adapted Screenplay: Paul Thomas Anderson — Inherent Vice Best Animated Feature: How to Train Your Dragon 2 Breakthrough Performance: Jack O'Connell — Starred Up & Unbroken Best Directorial Debut: Gillian Robespierre — Obvious Child Best Foreign Language Film: Wild Tales Best Documentary: Life Itself William K. Everson Film History Award: Scott Eyman Best Ensemble: Fury Spotlight Award: Chris Rock for writing, directing, and starring in — Top Five NBR Freedom of Expression Award: Rosewater NBR Freedom of Expression Award: Selma
Movies we believe to be the best have a chance to have those opinions cemented in award history.
But while there's no denying that its message resonates even more in light of the recent events in Ferguson, Missouri and Staten Island, hopefully those parallels won't end up overshadowing the movie itself, because although it's not quite as sobering as last year's Oscar - winning «12 Years a Slave,» «Selma» is a deftly made drama about an important piece of American history that's guaranteed to be a major awards contender, largely due to the outstanding lead performance from David Oyelowo.
To further her home country stardom, in 1994, she went on to star in the film El Callejón de los Milagros (Miracle Alley), which won more awards than any other movie in the history of Mexican cinema.
The movie musical «La La Land» earned a leading 14 nominations, putting it in a tie with «Titanic» and «All About Eve» for the most in Academy Awards history.
Coming - of - age stories and horror movies don't have much of a history at the awards.
BEST FOREIGN FILM I've Loved You So Long BEST FEMALE IMAGES IN A MOVIE: The Secret Life Of Bees BEST UNRELEASED MOVIE: How The Garcia Girls Spent Their Summer BEST EQUALITY OF THE SEXES: Nothing But The Truth BEST MUSIC: Cadillac Records BEST ANIMATED FEMALE: Eve: WALL - E BEST FAMILY FILM WALL - E LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD: Meryl Streep ACTING AND ACTIVISM: Natalie Portman ADRIENNE SHELLY AWARD: For a film that most passionately opposes violence against women: Changeling JOSEPHINE BAKER AWARD: For best expressing the woman of color experience in America: Ballast KAREN MORLEY AWARD: For best exemplifying a woman's place in history or society, and a courageous search for identity: Battle In Seattle COURAGE IN ACTING: Deidra Edwards in DisFigured: For redefining conventional standards of female physical beauty and pride on screen, and promoting positive images of big bodied women.
The two won an MTV Movie Award for their kiss in the film, which has earned praise for becoming one of the most famous smooching scenes in movie hisMovie Award for their kiss in the film, which has earned praise for becoming one of the most famous smooching scenes in movie hismovie history.
There have been many feelgood movies that never won Best Picture leading up to 2008 — in fact, you could comb through Oscar history and find that voters used to think that happily - ever - after wasn't a substantial enough ingredient to award a film Best Picture.
The most ludicrous example remains Ethan Hawke's Supporting Actor nomination for Training Day, but this one comes pretty close; in a weird way, I'm glad she didn't actually win, despite outclassing the competition, just because it would look so dumb in future histories of movie awards.
For the first time in the 7 - year history of The LCJ Movie Awards, there are 7 nominees in each of the four individual acting categories, as well as Best Director and The Roger Ebert Actor of the Year Award.
In the 83 - year history of the Academy Awards, only three movies have pulled off a «sweep» in arguably the five biggest Oscar categories: Best Picture, Director, Actor, Actress, and Screenplay (original or adapted).
A First and Fantastic A Fantastic Woman created history by becoming the first Chilean movie to win an Academy Award.
But the night was really dominated by La La Land, which broke a record to become the most - awarded single movie in Globes history.
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Academy Award - nominated and Golden Globe - winner Sigourney Weaver (Ellen Ripley), Tom Skerritt (Dallas), Veronica Cartwright (Lambert), Harry Dean Stanton (Brett) and Yaphet Kotto (Parker) discuss reprising their roles in a video game and the legacy of one of the most enduring horror franchises in movie history.
This year the line - up includes a movie that won a Special Jury Award from the Toronto International Film Festival, a trio of snowboarders who ride a pedalcar and trailer in search of the best runs, a nurse in Ghana whose vital community development work relies on her recycled bicycle, the history of the modern mountain bike from the trails of Marin County, London - Mexico City - New York as seen by helmet cam, the hard working and playing of Santa Cruz Bicycles employees.
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