Don't Look Up starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence was nominated for four Academy Awards this year but did it win any?
It may have had a good message, but the acting was less-than-great and that can be attributed to the frustrating writing. Part of that number is the four Don’t Look Up has received. It’s definitely interesting that the film received no nominations for directing or acting especially considering how packed with amazing actors this movie is.
"Aaron Sorkin, a genius. Truly, right? I mean, the innovation to make a movie about Lucille Ball without even a moment that's funny," Schumer joked.
“I mean if you’re Aaron Sorkin, how do you make a movie about the most iconic female comedian, not one laugh? “I guess the Academy members ‘don’t look up’ reviews!” she joked. Jake Gyllenhaal didn’t seem to appreciate Schumer’s next joke, in which she said the Oscars is “a night for lovers,” singling out famous couples — including Gyllenhaal and his sister, Maggie.
This year's Oscars is in the books and boy, were there a lot of moments that people will talk about for a while. Moving past Will Smith slapping Chris Rock ...
It stars Andrew Garfield, Robin de Jesus, Vanessa Hudgens, Alexandra Shipp, and more. Along with the actors listed above, the film also stars Thomasin McKenzie, Genevieve Lemon, Keith Carradine, and more. the Machines" is an animated film directed by Mike Rianda in his feature film directorial debut. Maggie Gyllenhaal is makes her feature directorial debut with "The Lost Daughter," which she also wrote. In fact, you can watch a number of them on Netflix, according to an article by CNET. This year's Oscars is in the books and boy, were there a lot of moments that people will talk about for a while.
Amy Schumer poked fun at the Oscar-nominated film during a monologue at the 2022 Academy Awards on Sunday evening.
And it's twisted." I actually think it's really good, that people should be fighting and passionate about it." And it's sick.
"Don't Look Up," a dark comedy starring Louisville native Jennifer Lawrence, was among this year's list of Oscar hopefuls. Here's how it did.
We need to be fighting this collective war to save humanity together," she said. "I've always wanted to work with Adam McKay, I'm a huge fan. Don't Look Up," a dark comedy starring Louisville native Jennifer Lawrence, was among this year's list of Oscar disappointments after the film, which was was nominated for four Academy Awards, failed to walk away with any awards Sunday night.
The film follows a low-level Michigan State University astronomy professor, Randall Mindy (Leonardo DiCaprio) who, alongside his assistant Kate Dibiasky ( ...
Leonardo DiCaprio as Randall Mindy is especially proficient in expressing a man with a lack of self-confidence but with a moral-obligation to inform the world of an essential finding. “Don’t Look Up’s” biggest and potentially most controversial take is its parallel on the scope of modern world issues – namely the disputes surrounding climate change. Although determined to inform people of this detrimental discovery, the duo is challenged by a seemingly clueless society who cannot believe that their lives will end, despite having hardcore data proving the existence of the comet.
"He's done so much to fight climate change and leave behind a cleaner, greener climate for his girlfriends," Amy Schumer quipped as she hosted the Oscars ...
This isn't the first time that DiCaprio's romantic life has been used as comedic fodder at an awards show. I guess the Academy members don't look up reviews!" "Because he's older and they're younger.
Amy Schumer joked that "Don't Look Up" is a Best Picture surprise nomination because of its poor reviews.
When did that become a prerequisite for getting nominated for an Academy Award?” But they didn’t vote for it.” Jimmy Kimmel previously voiced his shock at the Academy recognizing “Don’t Look Up,” saying, “Even if you go by the critics reviews on Rotten Tomatoes, ‘Don’t Look Up’ got a 46 percent and ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ has 90 percent.
Amy Schumer roasts Don't Look Up, Being The Ricardos, and Jake and Maggie Gyllenhall in her opening monologue at the Oscars.
make it funny…” she started, adding, “If you’re Aaron Sorkin, how do you make a movie about the most iconic female comedian, not one laugh. I mean, the innovation to make a movie about Lucille Ball without even a moment that’s funny? Schumer also took a swing at Aaron Sorkin’s Being The Ricardos, the Nicole Kidman-Javier Bardem film about Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz. “Aaron Sorkin: a genius! After years of Hollywood ignoring womens’ stories, we finally got a movie about the incredible Williams’ sisters’…dad,” she deadpanned, before rolling into a joke about the night’s hottest couples. Jada and Will Smith. Penelope and Javier Bardem. Maggie and Jake Gyllenhaal. A night for lovers!” Schumer joked as the camera held on the Gyllenhaal… siblings. When Oscars co-host Amy Schumer took the stage for her solo monologue at tonight’s ceremony, she was full of self-deprecation, starting out by saying, “I’m Amy Schumer, or as they know me in Hollywood, ‘Melissa McCarthy said no.'” But she didn’t just tell jokes at her own expense.