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Something funny happened the other day while I was working on a radio review of “About Endlessness,” the latest film from the Swedish writer-director Roy Andersson. At least, it would have been funny to someone watching me; it certainly wasn’t funny to me at the time, which is what makes it seem, in retrospect, like an almost quintessentially Anderssonian bit. Trying to record in a poorly soundproofed makeshift studio on an unusually noisy day, I found myself hitting pause every other sentence, fighting a losing battle with the sounds of power tools whirring outside and planes flying overhead.
How to Watch the 2021 Oscar-Winning Movies
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Promising Young Woman)
After a tumultuous year in film, the 93rd Oscars honored the great movies of 2020. Some made history, including
Nomadland s Chloe Zhao becoming the first woman of color and first woman of Asian descent to win the Best Director prize.
Nomadland also took home Best Picture, but it wasn t a bad night for films like
Promising Young Woman either, which won Best Supporting Actor for Daniel Kaluuya and Best Original Screenplay for Emerald Fennell, respectively. If you want to see the full Oscars winner s list, check that out here or scroll down because we are not just telling you who won, but how to watch the Academy Award-winning films right now.
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The SAG Awards were presented last weekend, with prizes in the movie categories going to Chadwick Boseman, Viola Davis, Yuh-Jung Youn, Daniel Kaluuya and “The Trial of the Chicago 7” cast. It was the first time all four individual movie honors went to people of color. Glenn Whipp took a look at what the winners might mean moving forward, as the quartet of SAG acting winners have gone on to win on Oscar night in two of the last three years.
This being such an out-of-the-ordinary awards season, there is much anticipation about the Oscars show itself, particularly coming together under the supervision of producers Stacey Sher, Jesse Collins and Steven Soderbergh. Part of their plan includes using L.A.’s historic Union Station for what looks to be a most out-of-the-ordinary show, but The Times’ Carolina Miranda wrote a thoughtful and provocative essay on why they should hav