Eddie Murphy is revealing the real reason he didn't stick around for the rest of the 2007 Oscars after losing in his category. Nearly 20 years later, Murphy denied this to Entertainment Weekly, ...
Eddie Murphy is setting the record straight about the reason he left the 2007 Oscars early after losing the Academy Award for best supporting actor. The 64-year-old actor and comedian received his ...
Sunday's Critics Choice Awards delivered on expectations for Oscar frontrunner "One Battle After Another," but also offered surprises, from Amy Madigan to Jacob Elordi. In the Oscar race, momentum is ...
Sunday's Critics' Choice Awards gave us just enough to chew on for this month's Oscar nominations ahead of this weekend's Golden Globes ceremony. Following trends between the CCAs and the Oscars can ...
Eddie Murphy famously left the 2007 Academy Awards after he lost the best supporting actor award for his role as James “Thunder” Early in “Dreamgirls.” However, the premature exit wasn’t out of spite.
Eddie Murphy meant the Oscars no harm. The actor, 64, is setting the record straight on why he exited the 2007 Academy Awards early after being nominated for the first time for Best Supporting Actor.
Alfred Hitchcock never won an Oscar for directing. Neither did Stanley Kubrick nor Robert Altman nor Sidney Lumet nor Federico Fellini nor Orson Welles. It’s a group almost as distinguished as the ...
"Clint Eastwood came and rubbed my shoulder. And I was like, 'Oh, no, no, I'm not gonna be this guy all night. Let's just leave,' ” Murphy recalled of the 2007 awards show Paramount;Frazer ...
Fifteen films made the cut for the 98th Academy Awards. By Kimberly Nordyke Managing Editor, Digital Out of 201 eligible films, 15 advanced in the category, which will be voted on by members of the ...
What would surprise you more on Oscar nominations morning — three international films nominated for best picture or all five international feature nominees coming from the same company? Either way, we ...