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  • Our 11 Favorite Disney Voice Actors of All Time

    %Slideshow-366642% Our favorite animated movies wouldn’t be our favorites without great voices bringing the characters we love to life.

    Tom Hanks (aka Sheriff Woody), James Earl Jones (Mufasa), and Robin Williams (the Genie — duh!) delivered some of the most cherished performances of all time, and some actors provided so many terrific Disney voices, we can barely keep track!

    Here are our 10 favorite Disney voice actors of all time.

  • 2016 Oscars After-Party Fashion Photos

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    For the nominees, the biggest part of Oscar night is whether or not they win. For everyone else in Hollywood, the night is all about the after-parties and what to wear.

    These are all the looks from the night.

  • Oscars 2016 Recap: The 15 Best and Worst Moments

    %Slideshow-369582% The elephant in the room? Consider it addressed.

    From the moment emcee Chris Rock first appeared in his white dinner jacket to the closing-credits playing out under Public Enemy’s “Fight the Power,” the 88th Academy Awards missed no opportunity to acknowledge the Academy’s disastrous PR stemming from a second straight year without any acting nominees of color. The jokes and apologies referencing the #OscarsSoWhite controversy were so numerous that they distracted from the fact that there were 24 awards to hand out, many of them to surprised and emotional winners. As a result, like many of this year’s nominated films, the 3 1/2-hour Oscar telecast was as much about endurance as entertainment. Still, there were some moments that, for good or ill, viewers won’t soon forget.88th Annual Academy Awards - Backstage And Audience

  • 12 Celebs Who’ve Never Hosted the Oscars But Should

    %Slideshow-367677%Jerry Seinfeld says he’ll never host the Oscars. Eddie Murphy agreed to do it, then backed out. And Billy Crystal seems to have permanently retired his Oscar host crown.

    So who out there should take on the high-profile gig after Chris Rock? It is a pretty thankless job, but here are a few people we thing could pull it off.

  • 7 Disney Animals So Huggable We Could Cry

    %Slideshow-366101% We feel pretty much the same way Kristen Bell does about sloths, which is just one reason we’re excited for Disney’s “Zootopia” (in theaters Friday, March 4th). A whole world full of adorable animals? We might faint.

    The studio’s very good about creating creatures that we just want to hug. Here are a few of our all-time favorites.

  • Oscars 2016: Best and Worst Dressed

    %Slideshow-369274% The Oscars gives out awards for cinema’s greatest achievements and that’s great and everything, but let’s all admit that one of the most fun parts about watching is seeing our fave celebs all dolled up and dressed in their best (or worst).

    Who killed it on the red carpet at this year’s Academy Awards and who fell flat? Let’s get to judgin,’ people. It’s time to look at the good, the bad, and the OMFG from the 2016 Oscars.

    Here are the best and worst dressed stars from Hollywood’s biggest night.

  • Oscars 2016 Winners: The Complete List From the 88th Academy Awards

    %Slideshow-369284%Awards season comes to a glitzy end tonight with Sunday’s broadcast of the Academy Awards.

    Chris Rock returns to host one of the most competitive races in years — with front-runners emerging late in the game, or not at all, in some categories. Will “The Revenant” sweep? Will Leo finally take home an Oscar? Can “Spotlight” ride its early buzz into the winners’ circle?

    We’ll be updating the winners’ list throughout the show. So make sure to check back to see who won, and who lost.

    Best Picture
    “​Spotlight”​ — WINNER

    “The Big Short”
    “Bridge Of Spies”
    “Brooklyn”
    “Mad Max: Fury Road”
    “The Martian”
    “The Revenant”
    “Room

    Best Actor
    Leonardo DiCaprio, “The Revenant” — WINNER
    Bryan Cranston, “Trumbo”
    Matt Damon, “The Martian”
    Michael Fassbender, “Steve Jobs”
    Eddie Redmayne, “The Danish Girl”

    Best Actress
    Brie Larson, “Room” — WINNER
    Cate Blanchett, “Carol”
    Jennifer Lawrence, “Joy”
    Charlotte Rampling, “45 Years”
    Saoirse Ronan, “Brooklyn”

    Best Director
    Alejandro G. Iñárritu, “The Revenant”– WINNER
    Adam McKay, “The Big Short”
    George Miller, “Mad Max: Fury Road”
    Lenny Abrahamson, “Room”
    Tom McCarthy, “Spotlight”

    Original Song
    “Spectre,” “Writing’s On The Wall” — WINNER
    “The Hunting Ground,” “Til It Happens To You”
    “Fifty Shades Of Grey,” “Earned It”
    “Racing Extinction,” “Manta Ray”
    “Youth,” “Simple Song #3”

    Original Score
    Ennio Morricone, “The Hateful Eight” — WINNER
    Thomas Newman, “Bridge of Spies”
    Carter Burwell, “Carol”
    Johann Johannsson, “Sicario”
    John Williams, “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”

    Foreign Language Film
    “Son Of Saul” — WINNER
    “Embrace Of The Serpent”
    “Mustang”
    “A War”
    “Theeb”

    Live Action Short Film
    “Stutterer”​ — WINNER

    “Ave Maria”
    “Day One”
    “Everything Will Be OK”
    “Shok

    Documentary Feature
    “Amy” — WINNER
    “Cartel Land”
    “The Look of Silence”
    “What Happened, Miss Simone?”
    “Winter On Fire: Ukraine”

    Documentary Short Subject
    “A Girl in the River: The Price of Forgiveness” — WINNER
    “Body Team 12”
    “Chau, Beyond the Lines”
    “Claude Lanzmann: Spectres of the Shoah”
    “Last Day of Freedom”

    Best Supporting Actor
    Mark Rylance, “Bridge Of Spies” — WINNER
    Sylvester Stallone, “Creed”
    Christian Bale, “The Big Short”
    Tom Hardy, “The Revenant”
    Mark Ruffalo, “Spotlight”

    Animated Feature Film
    “Inside Out” — WINNER
    “Anomalisa”
    “Boy And The World”
    “Shaun The Sheep Movie”
    “When Marnie Was There”

    Animated Short Film
    “Bear Story” — WINNER
    “Prologue”
    “Sanjay’s Super Team”
    “We Can’t Live Without Cosmos”
    “World of Tomorrow”

    Visual Effects
    “Ex Machina” — WINNER
    “Mad Max: Fury Road”
    “The Revenant”
    “The Martian”
    “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”

    Sound Mixing
    “Mad Max: Fury Road” — WINNER
    “Bridge Of Spies”
    “The Martian”
    “The Revenant”
    “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”

    Sound Editing
    “Mad Max: Fury Road” — WINNER
    “The Martian”
    “The Revenant”
    “Sicario”
    “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”

    Film Editing
    “Mad Max: Fury Road” — WINNER
    “The Big Short”
    “The Revenant”
    “Spotlight”
    “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”

    Cinematography
    Emmanuel Lubezki, “The Revenant” — WINNER
    Ed Lachman, “Carol”
    Robert Richardson, “The Hateful Eight”
    John Seale, “Mad Max: Fury Road”
    Roger Deakins, “Sicario”

    Makeup and Hairstyling
    “Mad Max: Fury Road” — WINNER
    “100 Year Old Man”
    “The Revenant”

    Production Design
    “Mad Max: Fury Road” — WINNER
    “Bridge Of Spies”
    “The Danish Girl”
    “The Martian”
    “The Revenant”

    Costume Design
    “Mad Max: Fury Road” — WINNER
    “Carol”
    “Cinderella”
    “The Danish Girl”
    “The Revenant”

    Best Supporting Actress
    Alicia Vikander, “The Danish Girl” — WINNER
    Jennifer Jason Leigh, “The Hateful Eight”
    Rooney Mara, “Carol”
    Rachel McAdams, “Spotlight”
    Kate Winslet, “Steve Jobs”

    Adapted Screenplay
    “The Big Short,” screenplay by Charles Randolph and Adam McKay — WINNER
    “Brooklyn,” screenplay by Nick Hornby
    “Carol,” screenplay by Phyllis Nagy
    “The Martian,” screenplay by Drew Goddard
    “Room,” screenplay by Emma Donoghue​

    Original Screenplay
    “Spotlight,” written by Josh Singer and Tom McCarthy — WINNER
    “Bridge of Spies,” written by Matt Charman, Ethan Coen and Joel Coen
    “Ex Machina,” written by Alex Garland
    “Inside Out,” screenplay by Pete Docter, Meg LeFauve, Josh Cooley; original story by Pete Docter, Ronnie del Carmen
    “Straight Outta Compton,” screenplay by Jonathan Herman and Andrea Berloff; story by S. Leigh Savidge, Alan Wenkus and Andrea Berloff

    US-ENTERTAINMENT-FILM-OSCAR-WINNERS

  • 9 Times Emily Gilmore Was the MFing Queen of Everything

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    Emily Gilmore (Gilmore Girls” — in the best way. She’s rich, sassy, and isn’t here to take any of your sh*t. Even though she and Lorelai don’t always get along, we always thought she was ***flawless.

    These are the nine times she made us yell “Yaass queen!”

  • 11 Most OMFG Shocking TV Deaths Ever

    %Slideshow-368606% On TV, it seems like nobody’s safe. Even the most beloved main characters meet untimely deaths. Sometimes we never saw it comin.’ Sometimes they’re wiped out in a way we would have never expected. You never know when the small screen grim reaper is going to come a knockin.’

    Which characters got the (elevator) shaft and made our jaws drop? There have been many throughout the years that have hit us right in the feels. Here are 11 shocking TV deaths that totally had as saying “OMFG.”

    Spoilers, obviously.

  • Oscars Stats: The Academy Awards by the Numbers

    %Slideshow-368654% The accountants of PricewaterhouseCoopers aren’t the only ones crunching numbers on the run-up to the Oscars. We’ve compiled some fascinating stats about Hollywood’s biggest night: How many people will be watching? How long do winners really have to give a speech (in theory)? Who set the record for the oldest Oscar nominee ever?

    And here’s one record this year’s Academy Awards will never beat: Shortest Oscar Ceremony Ever, unless it ends after the first award is given out.87th Annual Academy Awards - Backstage And Audience