Another wave of Hollywood hotties is upon us as Moviefone releases this years “25 Under 25″ list, touting who made bank, who has talent, who is just downright hot, under the age of 25. Obviously, the usual gorgeous suspects were all accounted for: Immortal heartthrob Robert Pattinson made his third appearance on the list along with love interest Kristen Stewart and fellow Twilight castmate and “25 Under 25″ rookie, Taylor Lautner. Read more »
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September 15th, 2009 / Author: OK! StaffOscar Countdown: Best Supporting Actress
February 19th, 2008 / Author: cwillett
There has not been a more interesting race in recent years (especially since the Oscars were moved up to February) than this year’s Best Supporting Actress catfight. Without a doubt this is the most unpredictable of all the acting categories, and thus, the most exciting. How unpredictable? Four of the five have split the last four awards — Amy Ryan won the Broadcast Film Critics Award, Cate Blanchett won the Golden Globe, Ruby Dee took the SAG and Tilda Swinton scored the BAFTA. If pattern holds, that means little Saoirse Ronan will win the Oscar. Read below for OK!’s thoughts.
Best Supporting Actress
Cate Blanchett, I’m Not There
Pro: What is it about Kates that the Academy loves? First there’s Katharine Hepburn and now Cate Blanchett (who won an Oscar playing the Great Kate). The Aussie doubled up this year with two nods, and she has her best chance in this category. Totally immersed into the role, Cate is an entrancing Bob Dylan and you’d never know it was a woman playing him.
Con: The film’s too divisive and the double nomination could split votes.
Ruby Dee, American Gangster
Pro: Veteran alert again! Ruby won the SAG, which is voted on by actors — the largest of the Academy’s voting block, so she has that on her side. As for her performance, the 83-year-old sends chills in her climactic scene as Mama Lucas.
Con: The performance clocks in at less than five minutes, which is not cool in a lot of people’s books. If she wins, it’ll be the shortest Oscar-winning performance ever.
Saoirse Ronan, Atonement
Pro: She’s a budding star-in-waiting, whose stunning performance was the talk of the town before the film even hit screens. Also, Oscar loves his little girls — see winners Tatum O’Neal, Anna Paquin and last year’s nominee Abigail Breslin. Then there’s also that aforementioned pattern.
Con: The film has lost its buzz and, unfortunately, so has she to a certain degree. Also, she has yet to best her competition thus far in the award season, and she’s missing from half the film.
Amy Ryan, Gone Baby Gone
Pro: A theater vet, Amy showed everyone what she’s made of with a fearless, uninhibited turn as the mom of a kidnahpped girl. Also topnotch — her Bostonian accent. Did she go to the Meryl Streep School of Accents?
Con: Amy took a lead early on in the game, but it seems like her momentum’s peaked. Also not boding well for her is being in a smaller film and being the flick’s only nomination.
Tilda Swinton, Michael Clayton
Pro: As a corrupt U.N. chief counsel, Tilda received some of the best reviews of her career for playing a complex, bad character, who is, as she says, "trying terribly hard to be good." With her mix of unnerving ambition and vulnerability, Tilda is Clayton’s best chance to walk away with a win. Also, the tides have turned in her favor — she picked up the BAFTA, the most recent award.
Con: She’s a respected thesp, but just how much support does she have from the Academy? Also, will Clayton fans opt to honor the film elsewhere?
Prediction
Winner: Tilda Swinton
Next in line: Amy Ryan
Hollywood Reacts to the Oscars!
January 22nd, 2008
This morning Hollywood’s biggest stars and Hollywood’s biggest rising stars got recognized for their hard work in the movies last year. The Oscar nominations were announced and here’s what the nominees had to say!
Atonement’s 13-year-old breakout star Saoirse Ronan was nominated for Best Supporting Actress and said, ”It’s unbelievable. Mom and I were in bed and dad was waiting up for the announcements again, because that’s the way my daddy is. It’s kind of a bit weird actually, in a good way, in a fantastic way. I never expected this in a million years to happen. I can’t believe it."
Meanwhile Viggo Mortensen, who dared to bare for his role in Eastern Promises, felt his nomination is bittersweet if the strike is still on for the telecast. ”No, if there’s a strike I will not go but I have a feeling they’ll solve it. I hope they do," he said, "I’m sure my mom would like to see me on TV and so forth, but if there’s a strike I’m not crossing the line."
Juno star Ellen Page, who’s nominated for Best Actress, tells OK! “I am extremely grateful and excited for this recognition and it is absolutely humbling to be nominated amongst actors who I admire and respect. I am grateful to be in the film in the first place. I am so happy for Jason and Diablo and everyone else involved in the making of this film.”
Best Actress nominee Marion Cotillard for La Vie En Rose admitted to Extra that it soak in the news, “I’m starting to believe it when I have my father crying on the phone… I’m like, ‘Wow!’”
"My cheeks hurt. I haven’t stopped smiling," Gone Baby Gone’s Best Supporting Actress nominee Amy Ryan tells Extra,



