Amy Adams wore a dark blue, Gucci Couture gown to the 2014 Oscars, and its shape was somewhat similar to her 'American Hustle' co-star Jennifer Lawrence's red Dior peplum gown.
Jared Leto received a standing ovation when he was awarded the 2014 Oscar for Best Supporting Actor. It was the first Academy Award for Jared, who won for his role as Rayon, a transgender woman in 'Dallas Buyers Club.'
Let's be honest here. Actress, humanitarian and mom-of-six Angelina Jolie could wear a burlap sack and still be stunning. Angie obviously didn't do that at the 2014 Oscars -- she opted for a silvery metallic dress that was cinched at the waist. As usual, she was distractingly beautiful.
After winning Best Supporting Actor at the 2014 Golden Globes, Jared Leto has taken home the same title at this year's Oscars ceremony for his role as transexual Rayon in 'Dallas Buyers Club.'
Hours of prep time go into getting our favorite stars ready for the 2014 Oscars red carpet! Luckily, the stars are kind enough to share behind-the-scenes pics of the process.
The 2014 Oscar winners were announced Sunday, March 2 during the awards ceremony, hosted by celebrated comedienne Ellen DeGeneres and broadcast live by ABC.
Wow. That was our reaction to Kenyan actress Lupita Nyong'o, who has been one of the very best-dressed actresses of this year's awards season, and her 2014 Oscars dress. She donned a princess-like, ice blue Prada confection and she was easily the prettiest starlet of the night.
Taylor Swift and One Direction's Harry Styles split over a year ago, and it seems like it was a pretty bitter breakup, even though they only dated for a few months. Have they finally buried the hatchet? Perhaps.
Everyone can agree that child actors are generally unbearable and drag down otherwise good movies. So what happens when you recast this year's Oscar nominees with a bunch of wooden, smiling and occasionally barely coherent kids? You get the Spotlightz! acting camp, which recreates some of the past year's most acclaimed films in unspeakably awful ways. Thanks for that, 'SNL.'
Snarky movie reviews are nothing new (especially in the cruel world of internet journalism), but few people can deliver bitter sarcasm and loathing quite like Taran Killam in the guise of an 1860s newspaper reporter named Jebediah Atkinson. Inexplicably torn out of his century and thrust onto the 'SNL' stage, Atkinson appeared on the latest Weekend Update to talk about the Oscars and proceeded to