'Sinners' makes history, setting Oscars nomination record
Ryan Coogler’s blues-steeped vampire epic “Sinners” led all films with 16 nominations to the 98th Academy Awards, setting a record for the most in Oscar history. Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences voters showered “Sinners” with more nominations Thursday than ever before, breaking the 14-nomination mark set by “All About Eve,” “Titanic” and “La La Land.” Coogler was still trying to process the record-breaking haul when reached by The Associated Press this morning. Paul Thomas Anderson’s father-daughter revolutionary saga “One Battle After Another” trailed in second with 13 nominations of its own, making it a banner day for Warner Bros.
Oscar nominations snubs and surprises: Paul Mescal and Ariana Grande among biggest oversights
The Oscar nominations had their share of snubs and surprises. Ariana Grande and Paul Mescal were expected to be nominated but missed out Thursday. Delroy Lindo received his first nomination for “Sinners,” while Guillermo del Toro also missed out on a directing nod for “Frankenstein.” Kate Hudson's campaign paid off with a nomination for “Song Sung Blue,” leaving no room for Chase Infiniti or Amanda Seyfried. The horror film “Weapons” received unexpected recognition, but Jafar Panahi's “It Was Just an Accident” was overlooked for best picture and director. Anime fans were disappointed as “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle” was snubbed as well.
Ryan Coogler, Leonardo DiCaprio, Rose Byrne, Diane Warren react to Oscar nominations
Director Ryan Coogler spoke about writing “Sinners,” nominated for a record 16 nominations, for his late uncle. Rose Byrne, who learned of her best actress nomination in the middle of the night in Australia while FaceTiming her husband, talked about the intensive experience of fine-tuning her character during a five-week rehearsal process. Leonardo DiCaprio hailed the deep communal experience of people sitting in a theater together. Across Hollywood, Oscar nominees reflected on their nominations, and the work that led to them.
Harry Styles announces 2026 global tour: See the dates
NEW YORK (AP) — Harry Styles is getting back out on the road. The English musician announced a 50-date global tour made up of international residencies. Styles will hit Amsterdam, London, São Paulo, Mexico City, New York, Melbourne, and Sydney from May through December. The news arrives a week after Styles revealed his fourth studio album will arrive March 6. Titled “Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally,” the album is Styles’ first full-length project in four years. It follows the 2022, critically acclaimed synth pop record “Harry’s House." That one which earned the former One Direction star the top prize of album of the year at the 2023 Grammy Awards.
'Heated Rivalry' stars Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie to be torchbearers for Winter Olympics
MILAN (AP) — The actors co-starring in the hit hockey romance TV series “Heated Rivalry” are set to be among the torchbearers carrying the Olympic flame on the way to the Opening Ceremony for the Milan Cortina Games. The organizing committee announced Thursday that Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie will take part in the torch relay. The Opening Ceremony is scheduled for Feb. 6. The series based off “Game Changers” books has captivated viewers with the fictional story of a Canadian and a Russian hockey player sustaining a decade-long secret relationship.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Oscar nominations were announced Thursday and “Sinners” led the pack with 16 nods. Ryan Coogler is nominated for best director and screenplay. Michael B. Jordan earns his first Oscar nomination for best actor. He played two roles. “One Battle After Another” follows with 13 nominations. They include acting nods for Leonardo DiCaprio, Sean Penn, and Teyana Taylor. Other notable films are “Sentimental Value,” “Marty Supreme” and “Frankenstein.” Each received nine nominations. Many of the films are available on various streaming platforms like HBO Max, Netflix and Apple TV. Some are still in theaters.
Leonardo DiCaprio’s Bob Ferguson was already iconic before the Oscar nomination
Leonardo DiCaprio has picked up his sixth lead actor Oscar nomination for his role in “One Battle After Another.” Ten years after winning for “The Revenant,” he joins a select group of actors with this many nominations. Including his supporting nomination for “What’s Eating Gilbert Grape,” he now has eight nominations overall. DiCaprio says the most important thing is being part of a timeless film. The film received 13 nominations, but co-star Chase Infiniti was notably snubbed. DiCaprio tells The Associated Press he spoke to her and that she had an amazing attitude. DiCaprio also emphasized the importance of original filmmaking and the theatrical experience.
Elizabeth Hurley describes 'monstrous' privacy invasion by Daily Mail in British media hacking case
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The Eagles' 'Greatest Hits' is the first album in US history to sell over 40M units
NEW YORK (AP) — Take it easy and go quadruple diamond. The Eagles’ 1976 album “Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975" is the bestselling album of all-time in the U.S. It has officially sold over 40 million units. That’s according to new certification from the Recording Industry Association of America. It was also announced on Thursday that the band’s 1976 record “Hotel California” has been certified 28x platinum, making it the third bestselling album. The second? That’s Michael Jackson’s “Thriller.” The RIAA tracks U.S. sales and streaming equivalents. Certifications must be applied for and go through a third-party audit.
Alex Honnold is climbing Taipei 101 with no ropes, live on TV. It's drawing excitement — and concern
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Alex Honnold plans to climb Taipei 101 in his signature free solo style without ropes or protective gear. Netflix will broadcast the event live. The announcement has sparked excitement and concern, especially since Honnold is now a married father of two. Known for his ropeless ascent of Yosemite's El Capitan, Honnold aims to push climbing limits worldwide. He won't be the first to climb the skyscraper, but he will be the first to do so without a rope. Safety measures are in place, but ethical concerns remain about broadcasting such a high-risk endeavor live.

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