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In this handout photo provided by A.M.P.A.S., Regina King speaks onstage during the 93rd Annual Academy Awards at Union Station on Sunday, April 25, 2021 in Los Angeles. (Todd Wawrychuk/A.M.P.A.S. via Getty Images/TNS)
Oscars 2021: What worked, what didn’t and what’s next
Glenn Whipp, Los Angeles Times, (TNS)
The never-ending awards season ended Sunday – abruptly. It was as if Joaquin Phoenix was as exhausted as the rest of us when he shuffled off the stage at the end of the 93rd Oscars, having mumbled that Anthony Hopkins won lead actor. He didn’t explain that the 83-year-old actor wasn’t even there because he was at his father’s grave in Wales, reciting Dylan Thomas. Which . . . all things considered . . . stands as a justifiable excuse. To be honest, there were moments Sunday night when being at a cemetery would have felt preferable to watching the strange brew Steven Soderbergh and his fellow producers served up.
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LOS ANGELES Veteran American songwriter Diane Warren and Britain’s Celeste performed some of the Oscar-nominated songs, as stars on Sunday walked the first major red carpet in a year, ahead of what could be a historic night at the Academy Awards.
Four of the five original song performances were recorded in advance on the roof of the soon-to-be-opened Academy Museum in Los Angeles and broadcast in a pre-show in a major change to the traditional Oscars ceremony.
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