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  • Oscars 2020: Complete, highly satisfying list of winners

    Oscars 2020: Complete, highly satisfying list of winners

    On Sunday night in Los Angeles, Neon’s ‘Parasite’ made history as the first non-English language film to win the best picture at the Oscars.

    The film nabbed four wins in total at the 92nd Academy Awards, including for director Bong Joon Ho, international feature film and original screenplay. Universal’s ‘1917’ nabbed three wins — for visual effects, cinematography and sound mixing. 

    After more than three hours of Oscars fare, from red carpet proceedings and Billie Eilish memes, to entertaining speeches and triumphant wins, Hollywood’s biggest night is done and dusted.

    Here’s the full, highly satisfying list of winners.

    (Category winners mentioned in bold)

    Best picture

    • 1917
    • The Irishman
    • Jojo Rabbit
    • Joker
    • Little Women
    • Marriage Story
    • Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood
    • Parasite
    • Ford v Ferrari

    Best actress

    • Cynthia Erivo, Harriet
    • Renée Zellweger, Judy
    • Scarlett Johansson, Marriage Story
    • Charlize Theron, Bombshell
    • Saoirse Ronan, Little Women

    Best actor 

    • Joaquin Phoenix, Joker
    • Leonardo DiCaprio, Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood
    • Antonio Banderas, Pain and Glory
    • Adam Driver, Marriage Story
    • Jonathan Pryce, The Two Popes

    Best director

    • Bong Joon-ho, Parasite
    • Sam Mendes, 1917
    • Todd Phillips, Joker
    • Martin Scorsese, The Irishman
    • Quentin Tarantino, Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood

    Music (Original song)

    • “I’m Standing With You” from Breakthrough
    • “Into The Unknown” from Frozen II
    • “Stand Up” from Harriet
    • “(I’m Gonna) Love Me Again” from Rocketman
    • “I Can’t Let You Throw Yourself Away” from Toy Story 4
    • “Glasgow” from Wild Rose

    Music (Original score)

    • Joker
    • Little Women
    • Marriage Story
    • 1917
    • Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

    International feature film

    • France, Les Misérables
    • North Macedonia, Honeyland
    • Poland, Corpus Christi
    • South Korea, Parasite
    • Spain, Pain and Glory

    Makeup and hairstyling 

    • Bombshell
    • Joker
    • Judy
    • Maleficent: Mistress of Evil
    • 1917

    Visual effects

    • Avengers: Endgame
    • The Irishman
    • The Lion King
    • 1917
    • Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

    Best film editing

    • The Irishman
    • Jojo Rabbit
    • Joker
    • Ford v Ferrari
    • Parasite

    Best cinematography 

    • Roger Deakins, 1917
    • Rodrigo Prieto, The Irishman
    • Lawrence Sher, Joker
    • Jarin Blaschke, The Lighthouse
    • Robert Richardson, Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood

    Best sound mixing

    • Ad Astra
    • Joker
    • 1917
    • Ford v Ferrari
    • Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood

    Best sound editing

    • 1917
    • Ford v Ferrari
    • Joker
    • Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood
    • Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

    Best supporting actress

    • Laura Dern, Marriage Story
    • Florence Pugh, Little Women
    • Margot Robbie, Bombshell
    • Kathy Bates, Richard Jewell
    • Scarlett Johansson, Jojo Rabbit

    Best supporting actor 

    • Brad Pitt, Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood
    • Al Pacino, The Irishman
    • Joe Pesci, The Irishman
    • Anthony Hopkins, The Two Popes
    • Tom Hanks, A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood

    Documentary short feature

    • In the Absence
    • Learning to Skateboard in a Warzone (If You’re a Girl)
    • Life Overtakes Me
    • St. Louis Superman
    • Walk Run Cha-Cha

    Documentary feature

    • American Factory
    • The Cave
    • The Edge of Democracy
    • For Sama
    • Honeyland

    Best costume design

    • Sandy Powell & Christopher Peterson; The Irishman
    • Mark Bridges; Joker
    • Arianne Phillips; Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood
    • Jacqueline Durran; Little Women
    • Mayes C. Rubeo; Jojo Rabbit

    Best production design 

    • Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood
    • The Irishman
    • 1917
    • Jojo Rabbit
    • Parasite

    Live-action short film 

    • Brotherhood
    • Nefta Football Club
    • The Neighbors’ Window
    • Saria
    • A Sister

    Best adapted screenplay

    • Steven Zaillian, The Irishman
    • Greta Gerwig, Little Women
    • Taika Waititi, Jojo Rabbit
    • Anthony McCarten, The Two Popes
    • Todd Phillips & Scott Silver, Joker

    Best original screenplay

    • Rian Johnson, Knives Out
    • Noah Baumbach, Marriage Story
    • Sam Mendes & Krysty Wilson-Cairns, 1917
    • Quentin Tarantino, Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood
    • Bong Joon-ho, Parasite

    Animated short film 

    • Dcera (Daughter)
    • Hair Love
    • Kitbull
    • Memorable
    • Sister

    Animated feature film

    • How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World
    • I Lost My Body
    • Klaus
    • Missing Link
    • Toy Story 4
  • Case against ‘The Legend of Maula Jatt’ reportedly withdrawn

    Case against ‘The Legend of Maula Jatt’ reportedly withdrawn

    It has been a long wait but it appears that the troubles for The Legend of Maula Jatt will soon end and the film will finally get a chance to see the light of the day.

    According to reports, Sarwar Bhatti who had filed a case against the film for copyright infringement has withdrawn his case and has reached an agreement with the makers. Speaking to Epk, Bhatti said “Ammara Hikmat [producer] and Bilal Lashari [director] are like my children. Someone misguided them but all kids tend to make mistakes and therefore I am willing to put everything behind me. I am doing this for their welfare, for the revival of cinema and to give the much-needed boost to Pakistan’s film industry. I will no longer be a hurdle in the release of The Legend of Maula Jatt.”

    It is being further reported that Bilal Lashari’s father Kamran Lashari and some mutual friends helped resolve the issues between the two conflicting parties.

    Meanwhile, the producer of the film Ammara Hikmat while speaking to Galaxy Lollywood said, “With the intervention of few elders, Mr Bhatti resolved his differences with us and extended his support in the larger interest of the film industry, and we are grateful to them.”

    Ever since the director of The Legend of Maula Jatt Bilal Lashari announced this film in 2013, the film was embroiled in legal cases after Sarwar Bhatti came forward and claimed that Maula Jatt was his property. He had filed an application for a stay order to prevent the director from using the character, name and dialogues and asked for the film to be banned from releasing.

    Read more – ‘The Legend of Maula Jatt’ faces another twist

    While a release date has not yet been announced, rumours are rife that the film will release on Eid ul Fitr. And if that is the case it will be Fawad vs Fawad at the box-office because Money Back Guarantee is also scheduled to release on Eid-ul-Fitr along with Urwa Hocane and Farhan Saeed’s Tich Button.

  • Zara Noor Abbas apologises to those left behind by PISA organisers

    Zara Noor Abbas apologises to those left behind by PISA organisers

    The first Pakistan International Screen Awards stirred more controversy than celebration. Though the event was a star-studded one with Pakistan’s A-listers in attendance, the organisers of the awards came under fire for ‘disrespecting’ other actors especially senior ones.

    Zara Noor Abbas, who was among those in attendance, took to social media to pen a note on the incident, asking everyone to respect each other, adding that “everyone who travelled here had no clue of who would be eventually present here or not present here.”

    “We all as a fraternity will always stand together in the good the bad and the ugly,” she wrote.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/B8TdCDSBc9Q/

    Read more – Pakistan International Screen Awards comes under fire for ‘disrespecting’ nominees

    PISA, which took place in Dubai on February 7, came under fire for ghosting actors and nominees and not giving them their due respect. Among those who were left hanging included Osman Khalid Butt, Ahmed Ali Akbar, Nadia Afgan, Nabeel Zafar and Ali Safina.

  • Nasir Jamshed’s wife warns cricketers of corruption after husband gets jailed

    Nasir Jamshed’s wife warns cricketers of corruption after husband gets jailed

    Pakistani cricketer Nasir Jamshed’s wife, Dr Samara Afzal, has penned a heartfelt letter on the difficulties her family faced and advised other players to not get tempted into corruption after her husband was jailed on Friday for match-fixing.

    After a Manchester Crown Court judge handed Jamshed a 17-month jail sentence for being involved in fixing a February 2018 Pakistan Super League (PSL) match in Dubai, Dr Samara took to social media and wrote: “Today is the most difficult day of my life as Nasir starts his custodial sentence & I figure out what to tell my 4-year-old.”

    “I’ve felt the need to write this in the hope that others learn from Nasir’s mistakes & no one goes through the pain we have suffered in the last 3 years,” she added.

    She further wrote: “Nasir could have a bright future had he worked hard and been committed to the sport that gave him so much but he took a short cut and lost everything: his career, status, respect and freedom. He would have got UK nationality and played country cricket and he threw his chance away. He would do anything to turn the clock back and not lose everything, especially his daughter who he’s very close to but it’s too late for him. I hope all cricketers look at his example as a deterrent against corruption.”

    She wrote she was aware that there are too many financial expectations from families in Pakistan but nothing justifies corruption.

    “An international cricket can probably earn more than I as a doctor can so I can’ understand the need to partake in corruption. I know in Pakistan one person is expected to provide for a dozen others but that doesn’t justify corruption. Praying for your country is a privilege and not an entitlement which as we have seen can be taken at any time.”

    “I hope and pray no other cricketer gets lured into to this temptation for money and no family has to bear the pain and humiliation we have endured and continue to do so.”

    Jamshed was arrested with Yousef Anwar and Mohammed Ijaz last February in a National Crime Agency (NCA) probe. He had encouraged other players to fix a PSL game back in February 2018 by getting batsmen to avoid scoring runs from certain balls in return for a share of £30,000 (Approx Rs 6,000,000). Anwar and Ijaz were jailed for 40 and 30 months, respectively.

  • Mahira Khan is ‘upset’ with Meera Jee for the first time

    Mahira Khan is ‘upset’ with Meera Jee for the first time

    Meera Jee’s contempt for Mahira Khan is no secret. Meera has often voiced her dislike for Mahira on several occasions and has referred to her an “overrated actress.”

    But it appears that when the two meet, there’s no hate, only love. Mahira and Meera both recently attended the first Pakistan International Screen Awards in Dubai where they happened to cross paths. And Sheheryar Munawar recorded the entire interaction on his Insta story.

    In the video, Mahira can be seen telling Meera that she is upset with her for critising her yet again.

    “This is the first time I am actually upset with you Meera Jee after becoming friends because you said something about me again,” said Khan.

    To this, Meera responded, “I swear I never said anything about you Mahira.”

    Watch their interaction here:

    https://www.instagram.com/p/B8UJcAPhYzc/

    Earlier in January, Meera in an interview had remarked that “Mahira is not a talented actor. I am more brilliant than her,” adding that the superstar only gets importance because she shared the screen with Shah Rukh Khan in the Bollywood film Raees.

  • Oscar nominees are getting gift bags worth $225,000. Here’s what’s inside

    Oscar nominees are getting gift bags worth $225,000. Here’s what’s inside

    While an Oscar nomination can open doors to bigger roles and a higher paycheque, this year it also comes with a cruise on a luxury yacht, cosmetic surgery, and personal matchmaking service in a gift bag worth more than $225,000.

    The gift bag, which is not affiliated with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, will be sent to all 20 acting nominees and the five men nominated for best director, Distinctive Assets, the Los Angeles-based company behind the goodie bags revealed. Among those who will be receiving a gift bag include Charlize Theron, Margot Robbie, Tom Hanks, Brad Pitt, Leonardo DiCaprio and Scarlett Johansson.

    “It’s the highest value we’ve ever put together,” said Distinctive Assets founder Lash Fary, who has been assembling the bags for 18 years.

    This year’s top swag includes a $78,000, 12-day yacht cruise; $20,000 of facial rejuvenation treatments; and $20,000 in matchmaking services.

    The nearly 80 items also include clothing, gadgets and a 24-carat gold-plated vape pen that Fary said was selected with Leonardo DiCaprio in mind. Photos of DiCaprio vaping a few years ago helped popularise the trend.

    More than a dozen items have philanthropic elements, including a book that empowers young girls and a cleanser that supports showers for the homeless.

    Fary said the bags aren’t given based on need, but appreciation.

    “This is an acknowledgment of an amazing performance that they put in and, for many of them, a lifetime of amazing performances. So, you’re never too rich or famous to outgrow gratitude,” he said.

    Because Fary is not officially connected to the academy he’s allowed creative freedom with what’s included and its recipients.

    “I only give this to the top acting and directing nominees. So, because we’re only gifting about 25 people, that means I get the most insanely priced things,” he said.

    It’s also a chance for brands to be associated with high-profile celebrities.

    “This is a business endeavor. This is about the promotion. This is about products connecting their services and their wares with the biggest trendsetters in the world,” Fary said.

    Each bag is delivered directly to the nominees during the week leading up to the Oscars on Sunday.

    Here are some highlights from the goodybag, compiled from Insider:

    A 12-day trip for two on the world’s first ultra-luxury expedition yacht — the Scenic Eclipse

    According to Insider, the yacht takes 200 guests on a 12-day trip to Antarctica, where they can encounter penguins, kayak, and snowshoe. This trip is valued at $78,190 and the yacht includes eight restaurants, a submarine, two helicopters, and a “spa sanctuary.”

    Dinner for two at Flora’s Field Kitchen

    Located in Cabo, Mexico, the restaurant serves exclusively handmade, fresh food from its nearby 150-acre ranch.

    A “brain sensing headband” from Muse

    The Brain Sensing Headband is a “personal meditation assistant” that senses users’ mental activity and translates it to sounds of weather to guide breathing.

    A 24 karat gold Royal Chakra Bath Bomb from Hotsy Totsy Haus

    Each bath bomb dissolves to reveal a full moon charged amethyst crystal.

    A getaway for eight guests in an active Spanish lighthouse

    The Faro Cumplida is an active lighthouse that hosts up to eight guests in three private suites.

    Foot Spray

    Still Standing Unisex Foot Spray is made from three herbal remedies that contain anti-inflammatories and pain relievers to keep users’ feet comfortable for long periods of time — like awards season appearances.

  • Multicultural casting now bordering on the absurd

    The opposite of blackface is not illogical casting

    A new film adaptation of David Copperfield has the central character played by Dev Patel. So here David is brown but his mother is white while his late father’s sister is a very, very pale white. The character of Agnes is played by a black actor while her father is played by a Chinese actor, Steerforth is played by a white actor while his haughty and snobbish mother is played by a black one. Should all of this matter in this age of political correctness? The answer is that to a film viewer it does matter. It really does.

    Armando Iannucci’s screen version of the Dickens classic challenges all the preconceptions that criticism of the closed nature of the industry have highlighted: its tendency to tell white people’s stories, written by white people, directed by white people and featuring white actors. But the reason it doesn’t work is, essentially, that there is no attempt to be visually convincing.

    Let’s be clear here: when you are casting a classic story you attempt to be true to both the story and to the character. Hence Laurence Olivier playing Othello blacked up his face attempting to look like a Moor as did Al Jolson attempting to look like a black American musician — yet in the Iannucci film nobody bothers to look like anything but themselves. This might work in an independent theatre production but in an ambitious feature film it just doesn’t do the trick: film is a visual medium which is fairly reliant on the intimacy afforded by the camera close-up so it’s not enough to insist on the idea that ‘any actor can play any role.’

    In any case, it’s a false premise that any actor can play any role – every casting director will tell you that. When you are casting you look for acting ability plus a degree of physical resemblance and if the latter is absent, then you try to create resemblance through various means such as make-up etc. For example, you wouldn’t have a fat, heavily built actor playing the part of a slight and undernourished character any more than you’d have an eighty-year-old actor playing a teenager… Does this make the casting either ‘fatist’ or ageist and hence reprehensible? No, it’s all just a bit of common sense.

    For the past few years every time the Oscars and BAFTA award season comes around, we are reminded anew of the issue that mainstream films tend to ignore and sideline non-white talent and that the Hollywood film industry has a bias that favours white professionals. This is a completely valid concern but the superficial way in which some people are choosing to redress the balance is fairly ridiculous. The David Copperfield film is a perfect example of this – just because men used to play female roles in 17th-century productions of Shakespeare or white actors used to play Chinese or non-white roles in early cinema, does not mean that the inverse is okay – indeed such casting defies the very basis that such criticism is based upon i.e. that casting could be more authentic and more convincing if the opportunity was opened up to more people fitting the physical description better.

    At this point, you may disagree and ask “Well, what about Hamilton?”. Hamilton is, of course, the runaway hit musical by Lin-Manuel Miranda that casts non-white actors as America’s founding fathers and other historical figures. But Hamilton works because it is theatre rather than film and the story-telling methods are non-traditional.  What works on stage doesn’t necessarily work on the large screen – and certainly not where kinship is suggested, after all, we tend to look for some sort of resemblance even between non-white actors if they are cast as blood relatives, it’s just something that’s part of our cinematic expectation.

    It’s right and timely that we recognise and deal with the issue of prejudice and marginalisation in mainstream cinema and we attempt to correct conscious and unconscious biases within the industry, but the way to do this is not through random and unconvincing casting. The multicultural nature of the casting of the new Charles Dickens adaptation proves this convincingly. I’m not sure why filmmakers keep remaking perfectly good films but in the case of Copperfield, it marks no improvement on its predecessors. (Unfortunately, it’s difficult to discuss this widely enough because so few people nowadays seem to have read David Copperfield!)

    At any rate, when you see #OscarsSoWhite trending again this year, do think about the whole issue again. Hopefully, you’ll agree that merely ticking boxes and casting without logic does not redress any sort of historical imbalance it just makes for weak cinema.

  • Apple fined again for slowing down old devices

    Apple fined again for slowing down old devices

    France’s competition and fraud watchdog DGCCRF has fined Apple $27 million for deliberately slowing down older devices without making it clear to consumers.

    In 2017, Apple had confirmed that it slowed down devices but claimed it was done to “prolong the life” of older smartphones of Apple.

    However, many users believe that Apple slows down the phones to create psychological pressure on consumers so that they upgrade their devices.

    In 2017, the company acknowledged that operating system updates released for the iPhone 6, iPhone 6s, iPhone SE and iPhone 7 included a feature “to smooth out” power supply from batteries that are cold, old or low on charge.

    The lithium-ion batteries installed in the smartphone become less proficient in supplying to demands and become dated over time.

    The smartphones without the adjustment would shut down abruptly because of a safeguard designed to prevent components from getting fried, said Apple.

    However, according to the French watchdog, iPhone users “were not informed that installing iOS updates (10.2.1 and 11.2) could slow down their devices”.

    According to reports, the amount of the fine is equal to profits Apple earns in just three hours.

  • Don’t have time to go and look for Valentine’s Day present? Here’s what you can find online

    Don’t have time to go and look for Valentine’s Day present? Here’s what you can find online

    It’s so difficult to find V day gifts in Pakistan and if you go out looking, they probably won’t be that nice and will be super expensive. If you’re working, you probably don’t even have the time to go out looking for something grand. Here are three online platforms you can check out and order valentine’s day presents for your loved one.

    THE WAREHOUSE

    An online website, its got a lot of Valentine’s Day stuff that you can order and also personalize. We particularly love how they have a lot of shirts and mugs dedicated to singles.

    For all the single folk
    For the husbands

    9LINES

    The young, hip brand does some cool stationery for V day. They also have water bottles and framed images that you can give to your office going Valentine.

    SHEOPS

    So, this isn’t a website but a facebook platform that has many small businesses, most of which are home-based. The sellers are vetted by the admin and people generally have a good experience when ordering from them. Some sellers have posted V day presents that can be ordered.

    Sheops is a facebook group for buying and selling
    People are selling V day items on the facebook group
  • VIDEO: Darul Aman orphan, who accused ministers of rape, found dead

    VIDEO: Darul Aman orphan, who accused ministers of rape, found dead

    One of the orphans at Darul Aman, who had accused ministers and government officials of “misusing girls living in the shelter home to fulfil their demands”, has been found dead under mysterious circumstances.

    According to Afshan Latif — a former superintendent of the state-run shelter — the deceased, Iqra Kainat, has been murdered by those who wanted to protect the perpetrators of sexual abuse of the orphan girls.

    https://twitter.com/AfshanLatif3/status/1226042740896681985

    In a series of videos that had earlier gone viral, Latif had said that she was being threatened for disclosing what the orphans at the shelter were being subjected to.

    Punjab Chief Minister (CM) Usman Buzdar had also taken notice of the allegations after the former Darul Aman official had claimed that she was appointed in April 2019 and her predecessor used to bring strangers (men) inside the shelter late at night.

    READ: Darul Aman superintendent says orphan girls being ‘misused’ by minister, govt officials

    However, even after her appointment, Latif had alleged that illegal practices continued at the centre. In this regard, she had filed a complaint against certain high-ups for pressuring Latif to marry underage girls to high-ranking officials.

    The ages of the destitute girls were between 15 to 17 years-old, and they were forcefully married off to favoured bureaucrats and a provincial minister, Latif alleged in her video message.

    In reference to authorities and those involved, she had said that they were trying to wipe out evidence and requested people to spread her message. Latif had added that she did not know what was to happen to her and where she would be taken now.