Jennifer Lawrence, Miley Cyrus and an Oscars afterpartyJennifer Lawrence is finally telling her tale of the night she partied so hard even Miley Cyrus gave her sideye. On "Late Night with Seth Meyers" Wednesday, Lawrence says that she'd promised one of her friends a trip to the Oscars after "Silver Linings Playbook" if the actress got invited back for a third time. Of course, this being Jennifer Lawrence, she was invited back a third time. Liza Minnelli didn't think Ellen's Oscars joke was funnyWhen Ellen DeGeneres told Liza Minnelli that she looked like a female impersonator at the Oscars, at least one person wasn't laughing: Minnelli herself. The singer/actress, who was at the ceremony to help celebrate her mother Judy Garland's classic "The Wizard Of Oz," admitted to TMZ that she thought DeGeneres' quip was poorly executed. Idina Menzel and Jimmy Fallon remix 'Let It Go'"Let It Go" is one of the biggest hits an animated movie has had in years, but dare we say we're partial to this new version. Idina Menzel showed up on "The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon" on Monday night with her pipes at the ready to perform "Let It Go." Fallon and The Roots backed her up with their oft-used classroom instruments, which includes a toy xylophone, wood blocks and a triangle. How did Ellen DeGeneres do as Oscars host?The ratings for the 2014 Oscars were great, but what about the ceremony's host? Ellen DeGeneres has been raked over the coals by critics who found the Academy Awards to be boring and, at times, mean-spirited. But DeGeneres can rest assured that she nailed it for CNN users. Steve McQueen speaks out against modern-day slaveryDirector Steve McQueen's Oscar-winning film may have been about historical slavery, but he doesn't want the world to forget such horrors still exist. During his best picture acceptance speech Sunday night, McQueen made poignant mention of modern-day slavery. Oscars rewind: All the performancesThere were so many musical performances during Sunday's Oscars, we forgot for a moment that we weren't watching the Grammys. Pharrell Williams - in his now trademark hat - got things off to a gleeful start with his performance of "Happy" from "Despicable Me 2." Williams didn't win the best original song Oscar, but he did win for being the only artist who got the nominees on their feet. |
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