Oppenheimer's Christopher Nolan , Looking at Huge Bonus , Following Oscars Success.
'The Independent' reports that Christopher Nolan is poised
to recieve a massive bonus from the overwhelming
success of his Oscar-winning film 'Oppenheimer.' .
'The Independent' reports that Christopher Nolan is poised
to recieve a massive bonus from the overwhelming
success of his Oscar-winning film 'Oppenheimer.' .
The film took home seven awards from
the 96th Academy Awards ceremony.
The film took home seven awards from
the 96th Academy Awards ceremony.
Among those seven awards were Best Picture,
Directing, Actor in a Leading Role (Cillian Murphy)
and Actor in a Supporting Role (Robert Downey Jr). .
Among those seven awards were Best Picture,
Directing, Actor in a Leading Role (Cillian Murphy)
and Actor in a Supporting Role (Robert Downey Jr). .
'Oppenheimer' also won awards
for Best Cinematography,
Film Editing and Original Score.
After releasing on July 19
last year, the film raked in , $958 million worldwide.
An upcoming rerelease at 1,000 cinemas
following the movie's Oscars success is projected
to drive the film beyond the $1 billion threshold. .
An upcoming rerelease at 1,000 cinemas
following the movie's Oscars success is projected
to drive the film beyond the $1 billion threshold. .
According to a report by 'Variety,' Nolan is rumored to
take home over $100 million, based on a combination of , âsalary, backend compensation, box-office escalators
and a bonus for this twin Academy Awards.â.
According to a report by 'Variety,' Nolan is rumored to
take home over $100 million, based on a combination of , âsalary, backend compensation, box-office escalators
and a bonus for this twin Academy Awards.â.
Despite garnering critical success
throughout his career, this was
Nolan's first career Oscar win. .
Previously, Nolan had earned
nominations for 'Dunkirk' in 2017,
'Inception' in 2010 and 'Memento' in 2001. .
Previously, Nolan had earned
nominations for 'Dunkirk' in 2017,
'Inception' in 2010 and 'Memento' in 2001. .
Previously, Nolan had earned
nominations for 'Dunkirk' in 2017,
'Inception' in 2010 and 'Memento' in 2001. .
'The Independent' reports that 'Oppenheimer' has already
become the highest-grossing Best Picture winner since
'The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King' in 2003
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2024 , Oscars Winners.
2024 , Oscars Winners.
'Oppenheimer' stole the show
at the 96th Academy Awards. , Here are some of the big winners of the night:.
Best Picture, 'Oppenheimer'.
Best Director, Christopher Nolan, 'Oppenheimer'.
Best Actor in a Leading Role, Cillian Murphy, 'Oppenheimer'.
Best Actor in a Leading Role, Cillian Murphy, 'Oppenheimer'.
Best Actress in a Leading Role, Emma Stone, 'Poor Things'.
Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Robert Downey Jr., 'Oppenheimer'.
Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Robert Downey Jr., 'Oppenheimer'.
Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Da'Vine Joy Randolph, 'The Holdovers'.
Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Da'Vine Joy Randolph, 'The Holdovers'.
Best Original Screenplay, 'Anatomy of a Fall'.
Best Original Screenplay, 'Anatomy of a Fall'.
Best Cinematography , 'Oppenheimer,' Hoyte van Hoytema.
Best Original Score, 'Oppenheimer,' Ludwig Göransson.
Best Original Score, 'Oppenheimer,' Ludwig Göransson.
Best Original Song, "What Was I Made For?" from 'Barbie,'
by Billie Eilish and Finneas O'Connell.
Best Documentary Feature Film, '20 Days in Mariupol'.
Best International Feature Film, 'The Zone of Interest'
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In a rather predictable 96th edition of the Oscars, 'Oppenheimer' won Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor and four other awards. Here's the lowdown of the evening (scroll down for the five viral moments of the night and our full liveblog of the whole red carpet and ceremony).
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Musicians Push Congress , to Pass Bill Aimed at , Reforming Ticket Industry.
Musicians Push Congress , to Pass Bill Aimed at , Reforming Ticket Industry.
On April 25, over 250 popular musicians signed an open
letter to the Senate Commerce Committee demanding
reforms to the current live-event ticketing system.
On April 25, over 250 popular musicians signed an open
letter to the Senate Commerce Committee demanding
reforms to the current live-event ticketing system.
The open letter was organized by Fix the Tix,
a coalition spearheaded by the National
Independent Venue Association and Eventbrite.
Musicians who signed the letter include: , Billie Eilish, Dave Matthews and Green Day. .
Musicians who signed the letter include: , Billie Eilish, Dave Matthews and Green Day. .
Musicians who signed the letter include: , Billie Eilish, Dave Matthews and Green Day. .
We are joining together to say
that the current system is broken:
predatory resellers and secondary
platforms engage in deceptive
ticketing practices to inflate
ticket prices and deprive fans
of the chance to see their
favorite artists at a fair price, Fix the Tix open letter, via NBC.
Other artists to sign
the open letter include: , Cyndi Lauper, Lorde
and Fall Out Boy.
Other artists to sign
the open letter include: , Cyndi Lauper, Lorde
and Fall Out Boy.
Other artists to sign
the open letter include: , Cyndi Lauper, Lorde
and Fall Out Boy.
The Fans First Act looks to reform three
significant issues that plague the ticketing industry,
including transparency and consumer protections.
The Fans First Act looks to reform three
significant issues that plague the ticketing industry,
including transparency and consumer protections.
The bill also looks to prevent
potential bad actors from reselling
tickets at exorbitant prices.
The Fans First Act is one of several
bills introduced in recent years that
seeks to fight unfair ticketing practices. .
Other bills include the TICKET Act,
the BOSS Act and the SWIFT Act. .
It is clear that all participants of the live
event ecosystem, from artists, to venues,
to fans, demand comprehensive ticketing
reform and consumer protection against
the predatory ticket resale practices
that have deeply afflicted live
entertainment in the United States, Stephen Parker, executive director of the
National Independent Venue Association, via NBC
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Billie Eilish , Announces New Album.
Eilish's third studio album, 'Hit Me Hard
and Soft,' will drop May 17, AP reports. .
The 22-year-old took to Instagram on
April 8 to make the announcement.
She also shared the
album's artwork.
Eilish went on to say that she won't be releasing
any singles before the album comes out.
I wanna give it to you all at once, Billie Eilish, via Instagram.
I truly could not be more
proud of this album, Billie Eilish, via Instagram.
Eilish's brother, Finneas, co-wrote the album.
The album does exactly as the title
suggests: hits you hard and soft
both lyrically and sonically while
bending genres and defying
trends along the way. , Via press release.
âHIT ME HARD AND SOFTâ journeys
through a vast and expansive audio
landscape, immersing listeners into
a full spectrum of emotions. , Via press release.
In light of Eilish's recent criticism of wasteful packaging, it was also announced that recyclable materials will be used for physical formats.
In a continued effort to minimize
waste and combat climate change;
across all physical formats in limited
variants on the same day, with the
same track-listing and using
100% recyclable materials, Via press release
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Musicians Sign Open Letter , Warning About AI Threat to Artists.
The Artists Rights Alliance and approximately 200 musicians such as Billie Eilish, Katy Perry and Nicki Minaj released the open letter, according to 'The Hollywood Reporter.'.
The Artists Rights Alliance and approximately 200 musicians such as Billie Eilish, Katy Perry and Nicki Minaj released the open letter, according to 'The Hollywood Reporter.'.
The Artists Rights Alliance and approximately 200 musicians such as Billie Eilish, Katy Perry and Nicki Minaj released the open letter, according to 'The Hollywood Reporter.'.
The letter calls on developers of digital music to "cease the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to infringe upon and devalue the rights of human artists.".
The campaign draws attention to how AI developers use musical works without permission to create AI "copycats.".
Working musicians are already
struggling to make ends meet in the
streaming world, and now they have
the added burden of trying to compete
with a deluge of AI-generated noise. , Jen Jacobsen, executive director of the ARA, via statement.
The unethical use of generative
AI to replace human artists will
devalue the entire music ecosystem â
for artists and fans alike, Jen Jacobsen, executive director of the ARA, via statement.
Others artists who signed the open letter include Camila Cabello, Sam Smith, Jon Bon Jovi.
Others artists who signed the open letter include Camila Cabello, Sam Smith, Jon Bon Jovi.
Others artists who signed the open letter include Camila Cabello, Sam Smith, Jon Bon Jovi.
Norah Jones, Chuck D.
Norah Jones, Chuck D.
Kate Hudson, Pearl Jam and R.E.M.
Kate Hudson, Pearl Jam and R.E.M.
Kate Hudson, Pearl Jam and R.E.M.
Make no mistake: we believe that, when
used responsibly, AI has enormous potential
to advance human creativity and in a manner
that enables the development and growth
of new and exciting experiences for
music fans everywhere. , Via open letter.
Unfortunately, some platforms and
developers are employing AI to sabotage
creativity and undermine artists,
songwriters, musicians and rightsholders, Via open letter.
We must protect against the predatory
use of AI to steal professional artistsâ
voices and likenesses, violate creatorsâ
rights, and destroy the music ecosystem. , Via open letter
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Billie Eilish Drags âBig Artistsâ , for âWasteful Packagingâ of Their Albums.
Eilish discussed her passion for sustainability in an interview with 'Billboard.'.
We live in this day and age where,
for some reason, itâs very important
to some artists to make all sorts of
different vinyl and packaging ⊠which
ups the sales and ups the numbers and gets
them more money and gets them moreâŠ, Billie Eilish, to 'Billboard'.
âI canât even express to you
how wasteful it is,â Eilish said.
I find it really frustrating as somebody
who really goes out of my way to be
sustainable and do the best that I
can and try to involve everybody in
my team in being sustainable â , Billie Eilish, to 'Billboard'.
... and then itâs some of the biggest
artists in the world making f------
40 different vinyl packages that
have a different unique thing just
to get you to keep buying more, Billie Eilish, to 'Billboard'.
Itâs so wasteful, and itâs irritating to me
that weâre still at a point where you care
that much about your numbers and you care
that much about making money â and itâs
all your favorite artists doing that s---, Billie Eilish, to 'Billboard'.
Eilish's 2021 record, 'Happier Than Ever,' was released in eight variants, but they were created with recycled materials, 'Page Six' reports. .
Many people speculated that Eilish's
comments were aimed at Taylor Swift, prompting Swifties to come to the pop star's defense.
Many people speculated that Eilish's
comments were aimed at Taylor Swift, prompting Swifties to come to the pop star's defense.
The dig at Taylor and other
similar artists about charts and
numbers was unnecessary and
detracts from her original point. , Swiftie, via X.
Billie herself put out multiple
vinyl variants (sustainably) so
her point about chart and
number obsession is hypocritical, Swiftie, via X
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Robert Downey Jr. could make a return to the MCU as 'Iron Man!' Even though he recently won his first Oscar for 'Oppenheimer,' he's not looking to run from his Marvel past. In an interview with Esquire, the actor says he'd "happily" return as Tony Stark / Iron Man.
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Cillian Murphy is on a hot streak booking his next gig after winning the best actor Oscar for 'Oppenheimer.' The actor is attached to star in and produce 'Blood Runs Coal,' an adaptation of the non-fiction book that Universal has acquired.
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Newly minted Oscar-winner Cillian Murphy will indeed be returning to 'Peaky Blinders.' Series creator Steven Knight confirmed that Murphy will be going back to the mean streets of Birmingham in the feature-length movie of the BBC hit franchise when it films later this year. The 'Oppenheimer' star led the hit BBC period crime series as violent gang leader Tommy Shelby. During a red carpet interview on Tuesday Knight confirmed, "He definitely is returning for it. We're shooting it in September just down the road," referring to an area of central Birmingham.
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Emma Stone and Nathan Fielder are set to team up once again. If deals close, the duo would partner with A24 on 'Checkmate,' a hot feature package centered on a book proposal by Ben Mezrich, the author whose books were adapted into films such 'The Social Network' and 'Dumb Money.' Fielder is attached to direct, while Stone will produce along with her husband and partner Dave McCary via the duo's Fruit Tree banner.
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Red Carpet Fashion , at the 2024 Oscars.
Red Carpet Fashion , at the 2024 Oscars.
The 96th Academy Awards
took place on March 10.
The 96th Academy Awards
took place on March 10.
Here's a look at what stars wore to the event:.
Here's a look at what stars wore to the event:.
Cynthia Erivo, The 'Wicked' star stunned in a green frilly dress.
Ariana Grande, Grande turned heads in a pink puffy gown.
Michelle Yeoh, 'The Brothers Sun' actress sparkled in silver.
Cillian Murphy, The 'Oppenheimer' actor looked
dapper in a black suit and bowtie. .
Florence Pugh, Pugh stunned in a silver gown.
Da'Vine Joy Randolph, 'The Holdovers' star looked
radiant in a shimmering blue gown.
Sandra HĂŒller, The 'Anatomy of a Fall' actress stood out
in a black gown with pointed shoulders.
Zendaya, The 'Dune' star rocked a pink dress with palm leaves.
America Ferrera, The 'Barbie' actress was mesmerizing in her shiny pink gown.
Danielle Brooks, 'The Color Purple' star commanded
attention in a strapless corset black gown.
Ryan Gosling, The 'Barbie' actor wore a black suit with silver trim.
Billie Eilish, The singer wore a white shirt with a blazer,
paired with a tweed skirt and white socks.
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Jodie Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Ralph Fiennes are teaming up for the long-awaited next sequel to '28 Years Later.' The trio have been cast in the follow up to the original 2002 film which centered on a man played by Cillian Murphy who wakes up in the hospital to find the UK overtaken by a zombie plague. 'Civil War' filmmaker Alex Garland, who penned the script, is back to write what is intended to be a trilogy of films for Sony. Danny Boyle is also back in the director's chair for the feature.
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