Mixed Media
Oscar Watch: A Look at This Year’s Top VFX Contenders
The Oscar for Best Visual Effects is notoriously hard to predict, and this year is no different. The nomination process unfolds in three stages: first, the executive committee selects 20 eligible films. Then, this list is narrowed to 10 semi-finalists, which were announced on December 17. In January, the Academy hosts a virtual screening of these films, where VFX professionals can discuss their work, leading to the announcement of the final five nominees on January 19. The entire Academy membership then votes for the winner.
By The Academy Awardsabout a year ago in Art
From the Oscars to the Olympics: Nine Reasons to Be Excited About Ireland’s 2024
Despite the challenges and tough moments that 2024 brought, there were plenty of reasons to smile and celebrate in Ireland. Here’s a rundown of some of the highlights that made this year memorable. **Cillian Murphy’s Oscar Win** The year kicked off with a thrilling moment for Ireland: Cillian Murphy won his first Oscar for Best Actor for his portrayal of J. Robert Oppenheimer in Christopher Nolan’s blockbuster. The entire country was buzzing with pride. In addition to the Oscar win, Murphy and his wife, artist Yvonne McGuinness, made headlines by purchasing the Phoenix Cinema in Dingle. His performance in *Small Things Like These* also garnered positive reviews, and the film performed well at the box office in both Ireland and the UK. Although Murphy is reportedly taking a break from acting, we can look forward to the *Peaky Blinders* film on Netflix, where he stars alongside Barry Keoghan. **An Incredible Olympics and Paralympics** With the Olympics taking place in Paris this year, Irish viewers didn’t have to deal with late-night broadcasts. Ireland had an impressive presence, with 133 athletes competing in 16 sports and 35 athletes across six sports in the Paralympics. The Irish team made us proud, with gold medal wins from Daniel Wiffen, Kellie Harrington, Fintan McCarthy, Paul O'Donovan, Rhys McClenaghan, and a thrilling near-medal finish by the women’s 4x400m relay team. The Paralympic Games also saw six medal wins from Katie-George Dunlevy, Róisín Ní Ríain, and Orla Comerford. **Seán Ronayne’s Impact** One of the heartwarming stories of the year was the success of *Birdsong*, a documentary featuring ornithologist Seán Ronayne. He used the platform to raise awareness about the importance of protecting Irish nature while also advocating for neurodiversity. Ronayne’s memoir, *Nature Boy*, earned him further recognition, including at the Irish Book Awards. **The Kabin Crew’s Global Success** Who could have predicted that a group of young kids from Cork and Lisdoonvarna would make one of the best songs of 2024? Their track *The Spark* garnered over 50 million streams on Spotify and made headlines worldwide. The collaboration between Cork’s rappers and children from Direct Provision in Lisdoonvarna resulted in a feel-good anthem that was longlisted for two Grammy categories. The kids even found time to release a Christmas song. Truly an uplifting story! **Taylor Swift Mania** In June, Ireland was swept up in Taylor Swift’s *Eras* tour. Swift charmed fans with her three-night stint at the Aviva Stadium, where she praised Ireland for its storytelling tradition and unique accents. The event left fans buzzing for days. **Paul Mescal’s Continued Success** Paul Mescal continued to shine in 2024, starring in the blockbuster *Gladiator II*, which received solid reviews and performed well at the box office. The Kildare native, who was already a star after his Oscar nomination and his work in *Normal People*, has now firmly cemented his place in Hollywood. With talks of potential Oscar buzz surrounding *Gladiator II*, Mescal’s rise shows no sign of slowing down. **Nicola Coughlan Steals the Spotlight** May brought the return of *Bridgerton*, with Irish actress Nicola Coughlan shining as Lady Penelope Featherington. Coughlan was not only recognized for her role, but also for her advocacy, as she raised nearly €2 million for the Palestine Children’s Relief Fund. Her candid approach and humor made her an even more endearing public figure. **Irish Authors Dominate the Literary Scene** Irish authors continued to make waves globally. *Wild Houses* by Colin Barrett made the Booker Prize longlist, and Sally Rooney’s *Intermezzo* became the fastest-selling book in Ireland this year. Additionally, Oprah selected books by Colm Tóibín and Claire Keegan for her book club, further elevating the global presence of Irish literature. **Kneecap’s Groundbreaking Year** West Belfast’s Irish language hip-hop trio Kneecap had a phenomenal year. Their album *Fine Art* was a hit, and their film *Kneecap* made over €1 million at the box office in the UK and Ireland. The trio also won a legal battle over UK government funding and were shortlisted for an Oscar. 2025 is sure to hold even more exciting accomplishments for Kneecap. In a year that had its challenges, these stories show the resilience and creativity that continue to define Ireland. Looking ahead, there’s no telling what incredible achievements the country will celebrate next.
By The Academy Awardsabout a year ago in Art
Sad Friendship Quotes: 30 Heartfelt Reflections on Lost Bonds
Introduction Sad friendship quotes can touch the hearts of those navigating the pain of broken bonds and unfulfilled connections. Friendships, though beautiful, can sometimes end abruptly, leaving behind a mix of sadness and reflection. These quotes capture the essence of such emotions, helping you find the words to express the heartache of losing a close friend.
By Owais Ahmedabout a year ago in Art
When Will the Oscars Recognize Motion-Capture Acting?
Picture the future: it’s the Oscars 2034, and the best actor prizes are no longer split into male and female categories. Instead, there is an award for best performer in a live action role, and another for best actor in a performance capture role. Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks can finally go head-to-head for their epic turns in Sophie’s Choice II and Even Bigger respectively, while Zoe Saldana and Andy Serkis are up for the latter for their startling performances in Avatar 6 and The Lord of the Rings: What Gollum Did Last Summer.
By The Academy Awardsabout a year ago in Art
The Ultimate Guide to Self-Improvement and Achieving Success
In today's rapidly evolving world, where the rules of the game are constantly changing, self-improvement is no longer just an option but a necessity for anyone who wants to achieve success and reach their full potential. It is a continuous journey of learning and growth, where we discover ourselves, unleash our hidden capabilities, and pave the way towards a better future.
By youssef mohammedabout a year ago in Art
Break Free from Your Daily Routine: A Guide to Embracing Change and Finding Fulfillment
Introduction In our fast-paced lives, it's easy to get trapped in a monotonous daily routine that can leave us feeling uninspired and unfulfilled. Many individuals find themselves repeating the same tasks day in and day out, leading to feelings of boredom and stagnation. If you are looking to break free from this cycle and rediscover excitement and passion in your life, this article is for you. We will explore effective strategies to help you escape your daily routine, embrace change, and cultivate a sense of fulfillment.
By youssef mohammedabout a year ago in Art
Top Ten Books Every Entrepreneur Should Read
Top Ten Books Every Entrepreneur Should Read In the fast-paced world of entrepreneurship, staying ahead of the curve often means continually learning and adapting. Books are invaluable resources that provide insights from seasoned professionals and thought leaders who have navigated the challenges of building and growing successful businesses. Whether you're a budding entrepreneur or a seasoned business owner, these ten books offer timeless wisdom, practical strategies, and innovative ideas that can inspire and guide you on your entrepreneurial journey.
By youssef mohammedabout a year ago in Art
Exploring the Human Impact of Warfare: A Cinematic Journey Through Five Iconic War Films
War films hold a significant place in the history of global cinema, offering diverse perspectives on the impact of warfare on individuals and societies. These films not only highlight historical events but also delve into the human and ethical issues associated with armed conflicts. Below are five of the most renowned war films in world cinema, each providing a unique insight into the complexities of war.
By youssef mohammedabout a year ago in Art
Oscars 2025: Will Directors Continue Embracing Global Perspectives?
The awards season is heating up, and the Golden Globes have stirred conversations about this year’s potential Oscar nominees. Among those recognized are two exceptional women directors whose films have left an indelible mark in 2024: Payal Kapadia for the poignant All We Imagine as Light and Coralie Fargeat for the visceral body-horror thriller The Substance. While the Globes remain a controversial entity—often criticized for their profit-driven motives—their nominations for these films have sparked hope for broader recognition at the Academy Awards.
By The Academy Awardsabout a year ago in Art
The Oscar Live Stream
For the first time in its 97-year history, the Academy Awards ceremony will be available for live streaming. The Oscars will stream on Hulu simultaneously with its broadcast on ABC, marking a major shift in how audiences can access Hollywood's biggest night.
By The Academy Awardsabout a year ago in Art











