Oscars Archives | Wonderland https://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/tag/oscars/ Wonderland is an international, independently published magazine offering a unique perspective on the best new and established talent across all popular culture: fashion, film, music and art. Mon, 11 Mar 2024 11:34:40 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.1 The Academy Awards 2024 /2024/03/11/best-dressed-oscars/ Mon, 11 Mar 2024 11:07:49 +0000 https://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/?p=259672 The post The Academy Awards 2024 appeared first on Wonderland.

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Oscars 2023: Best Looks /2023/03/13/oscars-2023-best-looks/ Mon, 13 Mar 2023 21:51:11 +0000 https://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/?p=231734 The post Oscars 2023: Best Looks appeared first on Wonderland.

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Oscars 2023 Nominations /2023/01/25/oscars-2023-nominations/ Wed, 25 Jan 2023 12:20:07 +0000 https://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/?p=229450 The post Oscars 2023 Nominations appeared first on Wonderland.

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Looks of the Week /2022/03/29/kim-kardashian-olivia-rodrigo-kahlid-looks/ Tue, 29 Mar 2022 04:11:00 +0000 https://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/?p=211882 The post Looks of the Week appeared first on Wonderland.

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Oscars 2022 /2022/03/28/oscars-2022-best-bits/ Mon, 28 Mar 2022 09:54:19 +0000 https://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/?p=211814 The post Oscars 2022 appeared first on Wonderland.

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Oscar Nominations 2022 /2022/02/09/oscar-nominations-2022/ Wed, 09 Feb 2022 10:19:10 +0000 https://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/?p=208458 The post Oscar Nominations 2022 appeared first on Wonderland.

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Wardrobe Wonders: Zendaya /2022/02/02/zendaya-wardrobe-wonders/ Wed, 02 Feb 2022 15:18:39 +0000 https://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/?p=208113 The post Wardrobe Wonders: Zendaya appeared first on Wonderland.

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Oscars 2021 /2021/04/26/best-oscars-fashion-red-carpet-2021-zendaya-lakeith-stanfield/ Mon, 26 Apr 2021 11:04:01 +0000 https://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/?p=189072 Best looks.

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Ashton Sanders /2017/03/13/ashton-sanders/ Mon, 13 Mar 2017 14:39:45 +0000 http://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/?p=103476 Breaking into the mainstream.

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Breaking into the mainstream.

In Moonlight, three actors play one character at three stages of his life. Alex R. Hibbert is Little, a quiet black boy, maybe eight, who drags his feet solitary, or runs to hide from bullies, around a poor Miami project; his mom is single and into drugs. Trevante Rhodes is Black, a grown man worked swole with a mouth full of gold and a soundtrack to match. And centred between them is Chiron, pronounced Shy-rone, the character’s given name — mid-adolescent, he’s played in vivid fight-flight-freeze, bullied for his beauty, an inability to camouflage himself like others, by the American actor Ashton Sanders.

What’s remarkable about the triptych — each life-stage is marked a decade break between — is how consistent the acting is. Little, Chiron, and Black look alike. Their eyes stare, laugh, evade and long the same way. What’s remarkable about that is that the actors, Hibbert, Rhodes and Sanders, didn’t get to meet on set. They were sequestered from one another at writer-director, Barry Jenkins’ behest. Sanders, now 21 years old and sitting with me in Sandy Kim’s Downtown Los Angeles loft, credits the script and spirit for the uncanny likeness between the three Chirons. “I feel like,” he tells me, “in some way our souls and our intuitions connected while filming without even knowing it.”

Sanders has puppy proportioned hands and pupils that quiver. He’s tall, graceful and wearing beige on forest green plaid. He says he loves fashion. He smokes. There’s a treble to his being that reminds me of my dear friend Henry, who like Sanders, grew up in LA, acting. It’s the treble of trust issues. “It’s hard—” in Los Angeles, in show business, Sanders explains, “to tell what people want or what their intentions are. You gotta keep shit tight.”

Sanders grew up in Carson, a suburb of Los Angeles, where, he says, “I was an other. I didn’t have that many friends within my community.” He was “the weird artistic kid”. Thankfully, he went to high school downtown, at Grand Arts, also known as the Ramon C. Cortines School of Visual and Performing Arts, a magnet public school with soaring space landing architecture that’s been described, “like its students,” as, “something of a proud outcast: gangly, dreamy and beautiful at the same time.” There, in his senior year, Sanders was assigned to make a dream board. “Where do you see yourself in ve years?” was the prompt. “A lot of the stuff on that board,” the actor tells me, “has come to pass.”

Moonlight is nominated for eight Academy Awards. It won Best Drama at the Golden Globes. There’s a picture from that event of Sanders holding the trophy. He looks awkward, like he doesn’t know what to do with his hands. In red carpet photos, he tends to cross his arms or throw peace signs. Today, his hands rest in his lap. His smile is natural, especially after we talk about his dogs — his cub-like Koda, his orange terrier Billy and his year-old pit bull Buddha, who, “raised around the little dogs, thinks he’s small.”

Sanders is most animated after I compliment his birth year: “Y’all born in 1995 are advanced.” He agrees: “My generation is definitely woke,” he leans back as if to take it in. “Look, it’s like we’re not from Earth. Thank you for seeing that.”

Regarding Moonlight, he’s gracious, thanking skyward. The movie changed his life, like years of therapy. “One thing that Moonlight taught me,” Sanders details, “is to always be and love yourself yo. Chiron was a beautiful soul — so vulnerable. It’s a scary thing to be too vulnerable. We are trained to walk around like… Like, when you put on a social mask to become somebody that you’re not to accommodate society or certain people, it diminishes spirit. Be authentic.”

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7 Wonders: The Oscars 2016 /2016/03/01/7-wonders-oscars-2016/ Tue, 01 Mar 2016 11:23:17 +0000 http://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/?p=66064 We count down the best bits from last night’s Oscars madness. As you probably noticed, the biggest event in the Hollywood calendar went down last night and, as always, it brought its fair share of laughs, surprises, red carpet fails and beautiful people. To celebrate all the action, we’ve gone and made a list because, […]

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We count down the best bits from last night’s Oscars madness.

As you probably noticed, the biggest event in the Hollywood calendar went down last night and, as always, it brought its fair share of laughs, surprises, red carpet fails and beautiful people. To celebrate all the action, we’ve gone and made a list because, y’know, the internet.

Chris Rock 

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It would have been a crying shame if the whole race furor surrounding the Academy Awards this year had been left unmentioned and, well, whitewashed when it came to the actual event. Fortunately Chris Rock was on hand to ensure that didn’t happen. Cue a host of variously outrageous and completely justifiable statements ranging from throwing shade at Jada Pinkett Smith to stating plain and simply, “Damm right, Hollywood is racist.” Neil Patrick Harris, eat your heart out.

Leo Getting That Win

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Morgan Freeman Eating Cookies

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After presenting the award for best picture to Spotlight, Morgan Freeman grabbed a Girl Scout cookie out of Chris Rock’s packet (don’t ask), and left the stage. That’s the kind of thing you can do when you’ve got the voice of all voices.

Sam Smith

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Poor Sam Smith: after winning the award for best original song he not only misquoted Ian McKellen but also managed to he was the first openly gay man to win an Oscar. Well intentioned we’re sure, but enough of a faux pas to warrant an angry tweet from Oscar winning Milk director (and Tom Daley’s boyfriend) Dustin Lance Black…

Sly Stallone in Saint Laurent 

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Who would’ve thunk it? Heavy set action hero Sylvester Stallone in rockstar-skinny tailoring from Hedi Slimane at Yves Saint Laurent Couture – stranger things have happened. And hey, he’s working it. The two Lilys (Donaldson and Collins) and Juno Tempo didn’t look half bad in their glittering YSLC creations either. Work it gurl!

Ali G Returns

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Whilst Sacha Baron Cohen’s new movie Grimsby is unlikely to live up to the high (or low) standard set by Borat, at least we got the chance to see an all time classic Cohen character in the form of Ali G. He managed to secretly sneak the costume in and although Ali wasn’t quite as funny as he used to be, it was a good nostalgia shot nonetheless.

Jacob Tremblay 

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The super-cute child star of Room stole the show on many occasions with his love for Star Wars (he was wearing Darth Vader socks), his mini tuxedo and the fact that he high-fived Brie Larson when she won best actress.

 

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