Back to the Future ends with Marty McFly escaping a time before he was born to a radically altered present, leaving a few ...
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The 97th Academy Awards have kicked off at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. “Emilia Pérez” leads the pack with 13 Oscar nominations, but “Wicked” and “The Brutalist” are close behind ...
The monologue followed a cold open performance by the stars of Wicked, with Ariana Grande singing “Over the Rainbow,” Cynthia Erivo singing “Home,” and then both performing “Defying ...
he asked. “He looks his age.” Some other high points of the monologue: O’Brien also had a bit of fun with the Amazon-James Bond situation, joking that the new 007 would be played by Steven ...
Unsurprisingly, hosting the 2025 Oscars fit Conan O'Brien like a golden glove. "I loved Anora, I really did," the host noted. "Yeah, true story. Little fact for you, Anora uses the F-word 479 ...
The comedian’s monologue began with him crawling out of Demi Moore’s body — with a brief delay after losing his shoe somewhere in between her small intestines and lungs. That might not be ...
Conan O’Brien killed his Oscars monologue, roasting Emilia Pérez star Karla Sofía Gascón‘s awards season scandals, welcoming pal Adam Sandler as a gag, and jokingly promising to not waste ...
“I think two were fair,” he said. The monologue also razzed Netflix’s 18 nominations (and price increases), the length of “The Brutalist” and the recent controversy about “Emilia ...
LOS ANGELES -- Oscars host Conan O'Brien kicked off the 97th Oscars with a monologue that touched on this year's nominated movies and actors. "'A Complete Unknown.' 'A Real Pain.' 'Nosferatu.' ...
Conan O'Brien kicked off the 2025 Oscars by calling out best actress nominee Karla Sofía Gascón in his opening monologue. "[Best picture nominee] 'Anora' uses the f-word 479 times -- that's three more ...
On Sunday, March 2, the comedy veteran, 61, hosted the 2025 Oscars and poked fun at Karla Sofía Gascón's recent controversies in his opening monologue. "I loved Anora, I really did. Little fact ...