“Fasting and the Longevity Revolution Narrated by Edward Norton Premiere at the TCL Chinese Theater

Documentary film “Fasting and the Longevity Revolution” narrted by Edward Norton premiered at the TCL Chinese Theater. The film brought together three Academy Award nominees: Edward Norton as narrator, Barry Brown as director, and Chiara Tilesi (Frequency Production) as producer.  Inspired by the groundbreaking research and bestselling books of longevity scientist Valter Longo (Director of…

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Jessie Buckley Becomes The First Irish Actress To Win Best Actress Oscar For ‘Hamnet’; Dedicates Win To “The Beautiful Chaos Of A Mother’s Heart”

Jessie Buckley has become the first Irish actress to win the Best Actress category at the 98th annual Academy Awards for her performance in Chloé Zhao’s Hamnet. In her acceptance speech, she called the win her “greatest honor” and shouted out all mothers everywhere. “To know this incandescent woman, and journey to understand the capacity…

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‘Mr. Nobody Against Putin’ Director Says “Trump Is Moving A Lot Quicker Than Putin In His Early Years” – Oscars Backstage

After Mr. Nobody Against Putin won the Academy Award for Documentary Feature Film on Oscars night, director David Borenstein made some subtle parallels between Putin’s Russia and Trump’s America in his acceptance speech. Backstage, Borenstein elaborated a little further. “One interesting thing about working with a team of Russians throughout this process has been my desire as…

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No Deal Yet: SAG-AFTRA Extends Studio Talks Ahead Of WGA Negotiations; Actors Union Likely To Resume Bargaining In June

SAG-AFTRA is putting a pin in negotiations with the major Hollywood studios, for now. The actors union agreed to extend talks with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, likely into June, after failing to finish up their deal before the Writers Guild of America begins its own bargaining with the studios on Monday….

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Paul Thomas Anderson Harks Back To 48th Academy Awards After ‘One Battle After Another’ Wins Best Picture Oscar

One Battle After Another fended off the late-breaking momentum of Sinners to win Best Picture at the Oscars. The revolutionary comedy thriller beat Bugonia, F1, Frankenstein, Hamnet, Marty Supreme, The Secret Agent, Sentimental Value and Train Dreams as well as its Warner Bros. peer Sinners to land the win. It marked the first Best Picture…

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