"A gooey little sci-fi miracle." Yes it is! Umbrella Entertainment has unveiled an official trailer for an indie horror ...
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Of 2026's invitees, 42 percent are women, 56 percent hail from underrepresented communities and 53 percent are based outside of the United States (in 60 different countries and territories).
As usual, many of this year's newly-invited class are recent Oscar winners (21, in fact).
Breakout stars Jacob Elordi and Teyana Taylor, along with Hollywood mainstays Jenna Ortega and Jon Bernthal, and new Disney CEO Josh D’Amaro are among the 529 invitees to the newest member class of ...
Alien: Earth raised the bar for the science fiction franchise, but one scene was a little too intense. Alien: Earth is set in 2120, two years before the events of the very first Alien film. The FX ...
Previous to discovering the Alien Queen embryo embedded within her, a Xenomorph - the Runner (known as "the Dragon" to the inmates) - attacked and killed Ripley’s brief romantic partner, Jonathan ...
The 2026 class includes 95 Oscar nominees - 21 of them winners - drawn from 60 countries and territories worldwide.
The Academy has unveiled the list of 529 people invited for the Class of 2026, including Jacob Elordi and Teyana Taylor.
Ninety-five Oscar nominees and 21 winners are among the 529 film industry notables who have just officially become Oscar voters as the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has extended its ...
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Jacob Elordi, Teyana Taylor, Josh O'Connor, Jenna Ortega Invited to Join Motion Picture Academy
Jacob Elordi, Josh O'Connor, Teyana Taylor and Jenna Ortega are among the 529 people invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, AMPAS announced Wednesday. The total is a slight ...
Invites have been extended to over 520 people this year.
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