Sandra Bullock's longtime partner, Bryan Randall, passed away over the weekend, as confirmed by his family in a statement on Monday. He was 57 years old.
Gravity was quite the force at Sunday's 86th Annual Academy Awards. Director Alfonso Cuarón took home two himself, one for Directing and one for Film Editing. The Mexican director, however, is trying to leave the Oscars behind, both literally and figuratively.
The 86th Annual Academy Awards will go down as a treasured moment in Latino history in Arts & Entertainment.
Mexican writer/director Alfonso Cuarón became the first Latino to win an Oscar for Best Director, fellow Gravity collaborator and Mexican filmmaker Emmanuel Lubeski won for cinematography, and multi-faceted Filipino-American Robert Lopez became a member of the prestigious 'EGOT' (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony Awards) club, joining in the ranks of legendary talent, such as the beloved Rita Moreno.
Mexican director Alfonso Cuarón is anything but lost in space. As a matter of fact, he's on top of the world right now, after his innovative, stranded-in-space thriller, Gravity netted him a Golden Globe award for Best Director -- Motion Picture, several Visual Effects Society Awards, and 10 Academy Award nominations.
Besides his impressive success, Cuarón just might be able to write a comedy, as he revealed he's got a great sense of humor and is a somewhat quirky guy behind the scenes. He recently took to Reddit to answer some questions from fans.
Alfonso Cuarón's Gravity is a visual masterpiece to the human eye and its dynamic effects continue to wow as it was the top winner at Wednesday night's 12th Visual Effects Society Awards in Beverly Hills, Calif.
Upon hearing of her Oscar nomination as best actress, Sandra remains focused on her son Louis and shares why she feels it's important to focus on her son.
Mexican writer/director Alfonso Cuarón's Gravity is representing Latinos in film worldwide by leading the pack for this year's Oscars nods -- with 10 Oscar nominations. But fellow Latino, Guatemala-born actor Oscar Isaac who stars in Inside Llewyn Davis isn't quite feeling the Oscar love that he and the Coen brothers deserve, according to many fans of the film.
Every year, celebrities bring in piles of dough, but some of them give away a bit of their earnings to help those in need. Since 2009, DoSomething.org has ranked these charitable celebrities into a top-20 list. Check out this year's Top 20 Celebs Gone Good of 2013 to see just how good a celebrity can be.
This morning, the highly anticipated Golden Globe Award nominations were announced in Beverly Hills, Calif., by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. The list revealed that American film aficionados either want to be 'hustled' or get a grim yet truthful lesson in American history - and they also want to take an innovative 3-D journey and get caught between Earth and the void of the universe.
The Oscar winner actress and a single mom Sandra Bullock is considered as a "superwoman" figure by many, because of her strong radiating personality and many talents that she possesses. On October 12, her appearance on Britain's "The Jonathan Ross Show" surprised everyone at the audience by showing off her hidden talent - her rapping skills.
Through the years, numerous movies have been made that portray the journeys of astronauts in space. Now NASA is hoping the new George Clooney film Gravity will help boost the interest of the public in space activities.
Alfonso Cuarón's new film, Gravity, which stars Sandra Bullock and George Clooney, broke box office records this weekend, but not everyone is giving the film positive reviews.
Oscar-winning actress Sandra Bullock, who stars in the renown Mexican director Alfonso Cuarón's "Gravity," is anything but stranded in space -- you could say that her career is on top of the world.