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Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper in A Star Is Born. But it looks like their love for the Oscars has faded.
AVIS: Does it mean real life or is it a fantasy?
This is what most people are badociated with The Academy Awards (Monday, TVNZ2) will probably think, after the last few months, less to movies than to controversy.
Whether A star is born deserves to be extinguished, if The race problems of the Green Book will affect it, whether Kevin Hart welcomes or not the list – the list is endless this year; messy and endless.
Yet all of this comes at a cost: no one speaks of the excellent performances that will be overshadowed at night by their peers.
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I suspect that the cosplay in extremis of Rami Malek turns into Freddie Mercury in Bohemian Rhapsody will become Queen Bee at night , beating others
The film has just been released on DVD and it still has very little appeasement my fears to believe that this is nothing more than a Queen's jukebox that will please the crowd, among the tropics lame musical biopias.
It's the actress
While Glenn Close, Lady Gaga and the always brilliant Olivia Colman have already won, I would be delighted to see that Melissa McCarthy, nuanced by her talent Can you tell me forgive? But I would like just as much as Olivia Colman holds for The Favorite if only because its unpredictability and honesty in the speeches of acceptance would make victory more than memorable.
Netflix's Roma will probably also continue to win honors, giving the Academy the unsupervised and less populist problem. Of course, he's in black and white, alien and gorgeous – but we hardly see him, with a lot – including me – putting him on a Netflix follow-up list and never really getting there.
The Trump Factor could be at stake here. A film on Mexico is likely to move voters, potentially sending a message to the US president as the debate around the wall continues. Is not it sad, however, that we can even consider this a protest vote rather than a merit victory?
IF YOU HAVE A MOMENT THIS WEEKEND
If you work for Air New Zealand, pay attention to this.
After the series of terribly disgusting security videos, it seems that fashion does not disappear any time soon.
Fortunately, Turkish Airlines has accepted this idea and has successfully driven
From characters in the myriad of LEGO movies, there is now a video on safety where everything is great.
Simply search for Safety Video – Turkish Airlines on YouTube, and you'll get a clue about the anarchic style the gang has brought to the genre, with Batman, Emmet and Wyldstyle giving you the information you need to make everyone attentive.
The big advantage of this video is that it can actually prevent children from suffering when the flight is about to take off. Otherwise, it can place them in an excessively silly fashion and prevent you from holding them in their place.
Whatever the case may be, it is a significant improvement over anything our national carrier has recently announced.
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