Plus, Sandra Bullock and Michelle Yeoh take us on adventures.
In more Academy Awards news, we took a look back to Oscars 2002, when Halle Berry made history as the first (and still only) Black winner in the best actress category. We spoke with Danny Glover, who is receiving an honorary Oscar for his humanitarianism. And we looked at the four best picture nominees this year that are remakes, and examine whether that has mattered to Oscar voters before. |
Join us Sunday night as we cover the ceremony live, including updates and commentary on all the winners, and views from the red carpet. |
In theaters this week are two very different adventure films. One, "The Lost City," is a sweeping action romance with Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum that the critic Manohla Dargis writes "delivers exactly what it promises: A couple of highly polished avatars quipping and hitting their marks." |
The other is the genre-hopping "Everything Everywhere All at Once," starring Michelle Yeoh. In his Critic's Pick review, A.O. Scott wrote that "while the hectic action sequences and flights of science-fiction mumbo-jumbo are a big part of the fun (and the marketing), they aren't really the point. This whirligig runs on tenderness and charm." |
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