• The fall of 23andMe: How DNA testing lost its way
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    23andMe is a company on the ropes. The one-time leader of the DNA analysis market valued at $6 billion in 2021 is now worth less than $100 million, a 99 percent drop that makes Labours autumn Budget look like a roaring success.2024 saw 40 percent of staff laid off and a mass exodus from the board of directors. Now, potential buyers are circling at the smell of blood and Anne Wojcicki, CEO and founder, is struggling to keep the companys head above water.Anne Wojcicki, CEO of 23andMe23andmeHow did a successful Silicon Valley startup an offspring of the tech boom that produced monolithic companies like Google, Facebook and Twitter suffer such a fall from grace?23andMe was co-founded in 2006 by Anne Wojcicki. With her ex-husband, Google co-founder Sergey Brin, and her sister Susan, the former CEO of YouTube, Wojcicki quickly became a Silicon Valley power player: her family emblematic of a rare female presence in the male-dominated tech world.The companys USP was simple but revolutionary: spit into a tube, send off your saliva samples, and receive a detailed DNA analysis just a few weeks later. It was named Times Invention of the Year in 2008. With these results, customers could supposedly discover everything from personal disease risks to far-flung ancestry.Genetic tests appeal to our sense of belonging and storytellingAdam RutherfordUnlike AncestryDNA, a competitor that stuck to genealogy, 23andMe also provided health reports, eventually diversifying into pharmaceutical development both internally and externally. The companys pivot towards commercial research projects was made clear in 2018 via a well-publicised deal worth $300m with Glaxo-Smith Klyne; essentially, selling the genetic data of five million customers to the pharmaceutical company for drug research. This move rapidly accelerated their value as a business but ethical questions undercut their success. For some, 23andMe were nothing more than data harvesters who exploited customers existential curiosities in return for their genetic fingerprint.Dr Adam Rutherford, a British geneticist and broadcaster, has long been sceptical of the companys motives, despite having a 23andMe account himself. They appeal to our sense of belonging and storytelling, Rutherford argues, But they were specifically set up in order to harvest peoples genomes: the densest amount of information that exists in the known universe.In 2023, the genetic testing company had its biggest setback: a scandalous data breach. After trying to squash the problem, they were forced to admit that the hacking incident hadnt just accessed 14,000 accounts as they originally claimed but almost seven million. A subsequent lawsuit forced them to pay a settlement of $30m but damage to their reputation was incalculable, going on fatal.23andMe also faced fundamental structural issues. The one-use nature of DNA tests (once you take a DNA test, there is not much point in getting another) meant a shrinking customer base, with consumer revenue falling eight percent yearly since 2021. In a bid to diversify and stem toppling share prices those fell 70 percent last year the company pivoted towards healthcare, launching a weight-loss program offering access to drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy. Whether this last-ditch effort can reverse their decline or merely delay the inevitable remains to be seen.With Wojcicki reportedly looking to sell, the fate of 23andMes vast genetic database is now the biggest unanswered question. The chief concern of Nancy Kass, a Bioethics professor at Johns Hopkins University, is to do with custodianship. If 23andMe does go under, whos going to buy this data? she asks. Thats the real question. Read More23andMes decline is a case study of a companys mishaps and a growing distrust of Big Business use of data. However, as Dr Rutherford points out, it could be far more straightforward than this. These kinds of tests are essentially a fad, he says, And in the current climate, people are prioritising spending money on heating bills over finding out theyre 40 percent Swedish which by the way, is impossible.
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  • Flow, Dune: Part Two Take Home Oscar Gold
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    The 2025 awards season is finally over as first-time host Conan OBrien brought a welcome, breezy and sorely needed touch of humility and humor to the 97th Annual Academy Awards. And a giant head full of red hair.In what could be called an upset in most circles, Gints Zilbalodis Flow took home the Oscar for Best Animated Feature, while the second of Denis Villeneuves three-part Dune epic, Dune: Part Two, won for Best Visual Effects and Best Sound Design.Iranian filmmakers Shirin Sohani and Hossein Molayemi, who literally had their passports approved at the last possible moment in order to attend the ceremony, made it with a few hours to spare just in time to winthe Best Animated Short Film award for their haunting, powerful film, In the Shadow of the Cypress.Congratulations to all the winners (listed in bold) and nominees!Performance by an actor in a leading roleAdrien Brody inThe Brutalist (winner)Timothe Chalamet inA Complete UnknownColman Domingo inSing SingRalph Fiennes inConclaveSebastian Stan inThe ApprenticePerformance by an actor in a supporting roleYura Borisov inAnoraKieran Culkin inA Real Pain(winner)Edward Norton inA Complete UnknownGuy Pearce inThe BrutalistJeremy Strong inThe ApprenticePerformance by an actress in a leading roleCynthia Erivo inWickedKarla Sofa Gascn inEmilia PrezMikey Madison inAnora(winner)Demi Moore inThe SubstanceFernanda Torres inI'm Still HerePerformance by an actress in a supporting roleMonica Barbaro inA Complete UnknownAriana Grande inWickedFelicity Jones inThe BrutalistIsabella Rossellini inConclaveZoe Saldaa inEmilia Prez(winner)Best animated feature film of the yearFlow- Gints Zilbalodis, Matss Kaa, Ron Dyens and Gregory Zalcman(winner)Inside Out 2- Kelsey Mann and Mark NielsenMemoir of a Snail- Adam Elliot and Liz KearneyWallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl- Nominees to be determinedThe Wild Robot- Chris Sanders and Jeff HermannAchievement in cinematographyThe Brutalist- Lol Crawley(winner)Dune: Part Two- Greig FraserEmilia Prez- Paul GuilhaumeMaria- Ed LachmanNosferatu- Jarin BlaschkeAchievement in costume designA Complete Unknown- Arianne PhillipsConclave- Lisy ChristlGladiator II- Janty Yates and Dave CrossmanNosferatu- Linda MuirWicked- Paul Tazewell(winner)Achievement in directingAnora- Sean Baker(winner)The Brutalist- Brady CorbetA Complete Unknown- James MangoldEmilia Prez- Jacques AudiardThe Substance- Coralie FargeatBest documentary feature filmBlack Box Diaries- Shiori Ito, Eric Nyari and Hanna AqvilinNo Other Land- Basel Adra, Rachel Szor, Hamdan Ballal and Yuval Abraham(winner)Porcelain War- Brendan Bellomo, Slava Leontyev, Aniela Sidorska and Paula DuPre' PesmenSoundtrack to a Coup d'Etat- Johan Grimonprez, Daan Milius and Rmi GrelletySugarcane- Nominees to be determinedBest documentary short filmDeath by Numbers- Kim A. Snyder and Janique L. RobillardI Am Ready, Warden- Smriti Mundhra and Maya GnypIncident- Bill Morrison and Jamie KalvenInstruments of a Beating Heart- Ema Ryan Yamazaki and Eric NyariThe Only Girl in the Orchestra- Molly OBrien and Lisa Remington(winner)Achievement in film editingAnora- Sean Baker(winner)The Brutalist- David JancsoConclave- Nick EmersonEmilia Prez- Juliette WelflingWicked Myron KersteinBest international feature film of the yearBrazil -I'm Still Here(winner)Denmark -The Girl with the NeedleFrance -Emilia PrezGermany -The Seed of the Sacred FigLatvia -FlowAchievement in makeup and hairstylingA Different Man- Mike Marino, David Presto and Crystal JuradoEmilia Prez- Julia Floch Carbonel, Emmanuel Janvier and Jean-Christophe SpadacciniNosferatu- David White, Traci Loader and Suzanne Stokes-MuntonThe Substance- Pierre-Olivier Persin, Stphanie Guillon and Marilyne Scarselli(winner)Wicked- Frances Hannon, Laura Blount and Sarah NuthAchievement in music written for motion pictures (Original score)The Brutalist- Daniel Blumberg(winner)Conclave- Volker BertelmannEmilia Prez- Clment Ducol and CamilleWicked- John Powell and Stephen SchwartzThe Wild Robot- Kris BowersAchievement in music written for motion pictures (Original song)El Mal fromEmilia Prez; Music by Clment Ducol and Camille; Lyric by Clment Ducol, Camille and Jacques Audiard(winner)The Journey fromThe Six Triple Eight; Music and Lyric by Diane WarrenLike A Bird fromSing Sing; Music and Lyric by Abraham Alexander and Adrian QuesadaMi Camino fromEmilia Prez; Music and Lyric by Camille and Clment DucolNever Too Late fromElton John: Never Too Late; Music and Lyric by Elton John, Brandi Carlile, Andrew Watt and Bernie TaupinBest motion picture of the yearAnora- Alex Coco, Samantha Quan and Sean Baker, Producers(winner)The Brutalist- Nominees to be determinedA Complete Unknown- Fred Berger, James Mangold and Alex Heineman, ProducersConclave- Tessa Ross, Juliette Howell and Michael A. Jackman, ProducersDune: Part Two- Mary Parent, Cale Boyter, Tanya Lapointe and Denis Villeneuve, ProducersEmilia Prez- Nominees to be determinedI'm Still Here- Nominees to be determinedNickel Boys- Nominees to be determinedThe Substance- Nominees to be determinedWicked- Marc Platt, ProducerAchievement in production designThe Brutalist- Production Design: Judy Becker; Set Decoration: Patricia CucciaConclave- Production Design: Suzie Davies; Set Decoration: Cynthia SleiterDune: Part Two- Production Design: Patrice Vermette; Set Decoration: Shane VieauNosferatu- Production Design: Craig Lathrop; Set Decoration: Beatrice BrentnerovWicked- Production Design: Nathan Crowley; Set Decoration: Lee Sandales(winner)Best animated short filmBeautiful Men- Nicolas Keppens and Brecht Van ElslandeIn the Shadow of the Cypress- Shirin Sohani and Hossein Molayemi(winner)Magic Candies- Daisuke Nishio and Takashi WashioWander to Wonder- Nina Gantz and Stienette BosklopperYuck!- Loc Espuche and Juliette MarquetBest live action short filmA Lien- Sam Cutler-Kreutz and David Cutler-KreutzAnuja- Adam J. Graves and Suchitra MattaiI'm Not a Robot- Victoria Warmerdam and Trent(winner)The Last Ranger- Cindy Lee and Darwin ShawThe Man Who Could Not Remain Silent- Neboja Slijepevi and Danijel PekAchievement in soundA Complete Unknown- Tod A. Maitland, Donald Sylvester, Ted Caplan, Paul Massey and David GiammarcoDune: Part Two- Gareth John, Richard King, Ron Bartlett and Doug Hemphill(winner)Emilia Prez- Erwan Kerzanet, Aymeric Devoldre, Maxence Dussre, Cyril Holtz and Niels BarlettaWicked- Simon Hayes, Nancy Nugent Title, Jack Dolman, Andy Nelson and John MarquisThe Wild Robot- Randy Thom, Brian Chumney, Gary A. Rizzo and Leff LeffertsAchievement in visual effectsAlien: Romulus- Eric Barba, Nelson Sepulveda-Fauser, Daniel Macarin and Shane MahanBetter Man- Luke Millar, David Clayton, Keith Herft and Peter StubbsDune: Part Two- Paul Lambert, Stephen James, Rhys Salcombe and Gerd Nefzer(winner)Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes- Erik Winquist, Stephen Unterfranz, Paul Story and Rodney BurkeWicked- Pablo Helman, Jonathan Fawkner, David Shirk and Paul CorbouldAdapted screenplayA Complete Unknown- Screenplay by James Mangold and Jay CocksConclave- Screenplay by Peter Straughan(winner)Emilia Prez- Screenplay by Jacques Audiard; In collaboration with Thomas Bidegain, La Mysius and Nicolas LivecchiNickel Boys- Screenplay by RaMell Ross & Joslyn BarnesSing Sing- Screenplay by Clint Bentley, Greg Kwedar; Story by Clint Bentley, Greg Kwedar, Clarence Maclin, John "Divine G" WhitfieldOriginal screenplayAnora- Written by Sean Baker(winner)The Brutalist- Written by Brady Corbet, Mona FastvoldA Real Pain- Written by Jesse EisenbergSeptember 5- Written by Moritz Binder, Tim Fehlbaum; Co-Written by Alex DavidThe Substance- Written by Coralie Fargeat Dan Sarto is Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of Animation World Network.
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  • Congrats to 2025 Oscar Winners
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    BEST VISUAL EFFECTSDUNE: PART TWOPaul Lambert, Stephen James, Rhys Salcombe and Gerd Nefzer won for Dune 2.Dune: Part Two fxpodcast Visual Effects Supervisor Paul LambertANIMATED FEATURE FILMFLOWThe visionary masterpiece from Latvia, won best Animated Feature.ANIMATED SHORT FILMIn the Shadow of the Cypress, Shirin Sohani and Hossein MolayemiCinematographyLol Crawley won for The Brutalist
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  • I tried Lenovo's ThinkBook with modular displays at MWC - and it worked like magic
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    At MWC, Lenovo announced a portable dual display that connects to the brand's Magic Bay system, bringing a triple-screen setup in one snap.
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  • The White Lotus Season 3, Episode 3 Recap And Review: Freedom For Snakes
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    The White LotusCredit: HBOThere is something fitting about this weeks episode of The White Lotus and its most action-packed sequence, though this was a less action-packed episode all around. Indeed, Id say this is the episode with the least forward momentum yet, though it was anything but boring. I suspect some readers may disagree with me here, as already Ive heard some grumbling about this seasons slow pace. Spoilers ahead.Theres some truth to that, of course. By this time in Season 1, wed already established a pretty crackling conflict between Shane and Armond, the hotel manager. In Season 2, the tension between the two couples had already built up quite a bit as well. Season 3 has had a couple of explosive moments, but tension between the guests and staff remains fairly mild, all things considered.And yet, I remain wholly absorbed by these characters and the many little ways their stories are unfolding.Freedom For Snakes & VipersAction-packed may not even be the right way to describe this episodes most shocking moment. When Rick (Walton Goggins) and Chelsea (Aimee Lou Wood) head to town to find Rick some much-needed cannabis, a snake show catches Ricks eye. In his typical gruff fashion, he storms over to go see, Chelsea following close behind.Well get to the snakes in a minute. First, we have to backpedal just a smidge. Before he heads off to find weed, it being the only thing that eases his stress, Rick has another fruitless meditation session with the wise Indian Amrita (Shalini Peiris). He also puts on a persona for the hotel owner, Sritala (Lek Patravadi) pretending to be a Hollywood producer interested in casting her in a film hes working on. The flattery gets him what hes after: A business card with her contact information and an excuse for him to meet up with her in Bangkok, where hes eager to track down her husband.Why is he so eager to find Sritalas husband? The clue seems to be in his meditation session, when he tells Amitra that its too late for him to be a good person, too late for him to ever know his father, but maybe not too late to get some satisfaction. I think at this point its fairly obvious that hes out for revenge, and that hes narrowed down his search to the husband, Jim Hollinger (Scott Glenn). This could be a headfake. Hollinger could be Ricks father, or just someone who knows something about his fathers murder (if he really was murdered).Rick and Chelseas relationship continues to be pretty fascinating also. She chides him at one point when he wont divulge his business in Bangkok. Scorpios, she says. So secretive. Shes an Aries and therefore needs everything out in the open. When she asks what shes supposed to do while hes away he says she should maybe meet a guy. A guy who is even richer than he is to sponge off of. After all, he says, our signs arent even compatible!But she follows him to get weed and then follows him to the snake show. Here, they find dozens of snakes kept in glass aquariums. Rick, now stoned for the first time in awhile, says that its a shame theyre not free, but Chelsea disagrees. If all these venomous snakes were free theyd just be out there biting people. Its a bit of foreshadowing. They go into the snake show and watch as the locals bring out a trio of cobras. One of the men talks into a microphone, telling the crowd about he snakes while the other man handles them. Its a pretty tense moment and it seems to really have a distressing impact on Rick, who storms out of the show after the cobras are put back in their tank.He goes into the room with all the aquariums and has his only little E.T. moment. Recall the scene where Elliot frees the frogs about to be dissected in that film. Rick is Elliot at this point, only hes stoned rather than drunk and hes freeing deadly snakes instead of harmless frogs. Chelsea once again follows him, spotting him carrying a large snake across the room. Rick? she asks. He turns and sees her and sees the cobra rearing up behind her. It lashes out, biting her leg.Shes rushed off to the hospital and he follows in a taxi. Its hard not to think of all of this as Ricks own personal struggle with his past and the many bad things hes done. Later, when he and Chelsea unpack the day she tells him, Snakes are evil. Read the bible! which is perhaps the best line of the episode. Well even evil things dont deserve to be treated like shit, he replies. He apologizes and she tells him he wont be able ot get rid of her that easy. Rick identifies with the snakes, empathizes with their imprisonment. Of course, there are many snakes here at The White Lotus, and most of them are bipedal. And at least one of them is about to learn what having his freedom taken away means.The Family RatliffThe White LotusCredit: HBOThe family Ratliff is haunted by bad dreams. Theres a tsunami coming, and it threatens to wash away all the money and joy from their lives.Timothy Ratliff (Jason Isaacs) is in a world of trouble. Hes also in a world of denial. Everyone can see that hes stressed out and slowly losing his control, but hes not about to divulge whats going on. Hes so thoroughly in denial that he gives up his phone in order to ensure that nobody else in his family learns the truth about whats going on back in the States.This is all prompted by Saxon (Patrick Schwarzenegger) who is starting to get texts from the office telling him to have his dad get in touch ASAP. Its only a matter of time before the lid is blown off and they all find out that their perfect father is actually not such a good guy, after all. The FBI has shown up at his office. His lawyer has left messages telling him not to talk to anybody but him. Of course, without his phone, theres little chance hell be able to do even that.When Victoria (Parker Posey) offers him one of her pills, he reluctantly takes it, popping it after she leaves and promptly passing out. Later, he sneaks another and takes it surreptitiously. When Victoria offers him another, he tells her he doesnt do drugs. Its all lies and secrets with Timothy Ratliff.The other Ratliffs are enjoying themselves, more or less. Saxon badgers his younger brother, Lochlan (Sam Nivola) about putting on muscle, which is apparently achieved by drinking lots of protein shakes. Lochlan, meanwhile, is signed up for a corrective posture session, which turns out to be more like a therapy session. The man helping him tells Lochlan that he sits defensively, that his entire persona is basically one of self-defense. Piper (Sarah Catherine Hook) is the only one really thrilled by the phones getting taken away. Things seem to be going her way. She even sets up a meeting with the Buddhist monk she came here to speak with. Saxon is the only one who has a meltdown about the phones. Hes like a very large child, stomping his feet and throwing a fit, complaining that Piper always gets what she wants.But it seems Saxon may also get what he wants in the form of Chloe (Charlotte Le Bon) the French Canadian companion of Greg/Gary (Jon Gries). She doesnt share Chelseas appraisal of Saxon. When he asks to sit next to her on the beach, she flirts with him. Later, at dinner they exchange glances, though Gary notices.Greg, I Presume?The White LotusCredit: HBOBelinda (Natasha Rothwell) is having a fine old time at The White Lotus in Thailand. Shes been getting the royal treatment, learning about the spas secrets by indulging in them with her new friend, Pornchai (Dom Hetrakul). At dinner, she realizes that she absolutely knows Greg from somewhere. He was the one who snatched Tanya away from her a couple years back, crushing her dreams of opening her own treatment center in the process.This is the second time Tanya is referenced this episode. Earlier, Chloe tells Chelsea about Garys ex. She was a real lunatic, apparently, so crazy that she killed herself by walking into the ocean and drowning. They only found her leg. Of course, Chloes version of events (as told to her by Gary, naturally) are a wild distortion of what actually happened in Sicily, though she certainly was a bit off her rocker, and she did drown in the ocean.In any case, Belinda walks over to the table where Gary, Rick, Chloe and Chelsea are all having dinner and introduces herself. Dont I know you? she asks Gary. Youre Greg, right? You were married to Tanya McCuoid. Deeply uncomfortable, Gary denies it all. She must be thinking of someone else. You must have a doppelganger, she tells him, laughing but clearly not fully onboard with this explanation. When she leaves, Chloe tells Greg, See, I told you all you white bald guys look alike.Later, Pornchai walks Belinda back to her room. Hes drunk. He makes some very suggestive comments to her, though up to this point hes been nothing but professional. I hope you have good dreams of me," he says drunkenly, And you have good dreams of me. She clearly likes him and laughs along with his clumsy words, but when shes alone in her room she hears something. Maybe a door or a window, its hard to tell. Has Greg come to search her room?The Gossip GirlsThe White LotusCredit: HBOMuch of our time with the Gossip Girls this week is spent with Kate (Leslie Bib) and Jaclyn (Michelle Monaghan) encouraging Laurie (Carrie Coon) to have a fling with Valentin (Arnas Fedaraviius). They set up a healing session with the two of them after asking him copious questions about his life, noting that he made it to Thailand before the war with Ukraine broke out.This is perhaps the most timely storyline of them all, perhaps of the entire series. Not only is the war referenced, but later at dinner all three chat about politics. Both Laurie and Jaclyn are surprised when Kate reveals how important church is to her. They ask her if its uncomfortable being around conservative types. She seems confused. Theyre very nice people she says. Then they bring up Trump and when she demurs they ask if shes a Republican. Kate denies it immediately. Im an independent, she says, but her husband is a Republican.You didnt vote for Trump? they ask in disbelief, and she doesnt deny it, but she does attempt to change the conversation. Later, back in their rooms, she wakes up to the sound of voices outside. She goes to the patio and looks out at her two friends, clearly engaged in yet another tawdry gossip session. She seems shocked by this at first. She was only too happy to engage in the chatter when it was one of the others off on their own, but now shes on the other end of it all.Snakes and vipers, indeed.Scattered ThoughtsThe White LotusCredit: HBOWe dont see much of the staff this week. Gaitok (Tayme Thaphimthong) greets Sritala in the hotel lobby and she commends him for his bravery. He says that if she needs any new bodyguards, hes happy to help. Her bodyguards, however, look more like thugs. They find Gaitok later and mock him, telling the poor guy that Fabian (Christian Friedel) wanted him fired but Sritala kept him on because shes nice. Why would she hire Gaitok as a bodyguard when he cant even do his current job properly?We also get a brief moment with Fabian talking with Sritala, telling her that hes been writing music and maybe he could perform some of his songs at some point. The idea that the Gossip Girls planted in his head last week has taken root.All told, another excellent episode of The White Lotus, but definitely a slow burn. I get the feeling that the first half of this season will be mostly setup, with all the payoff unfolding as we near the finale. I admit, I was a little surprised when the episode ended. You could say thats because not a ton of stuff happened and I was expecting more, but I suspect its also because even without a lot happening, what does unfold is still so gripping from a character standpoint. This is especially true since we know things are going to get crazy soon enough, and watching all the pieces maneuver into place is just great TV, slow or not.What did you think of this weeks White Lotus? Let me know on Twitter, Instagram, Bluesky or Facebook. Also be sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel and follow me here on this blog. Sign up for my newsletter for more reviews and commentary on entertainment and culture.
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  • Chinese Buyers Are Ordering Nvidias Newest AI Chips, Defying U.S. Curbs
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    Traders offered servers containing the companys Blackwell chips by routing them through third parties in nearby regions.
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  • Oscars 2025: A Major Night for Anora
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    Anora swept, Adrien Brody and Mikey Madison took home top acting awards, and Conan OBrien debuted as host. These are the highlights from the 97th Academy Awards.
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  • Photos show the biggest moments at the 2025 Oscars
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    Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo's 'Wicked' performanceCynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande at the 2025 Oscars. Kevin Winter/Getty Images To open the show at the Dolby Theatre on Sunday, Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo performed songs from "The Wizard of Oz," "The Wiz," and "Wicked."Conan O'Brien's opening monologueConan O'Brien at the 2025 Oscars. Kevin Winter/Getty Images During his first stint hosting the Oscars, O'Brien addressed the controversy involving Karla Sofa Gascn's tweets and had a humorous exchange with Adam Sandler.O'Brien's brief musical numberConon O'Brien at the 2025 Oscars. Kevin Winter/Getty Images At the end of his monologue, O'Brien burst out into a musical number in which he pledged not to waste the viewers' time.Kieran Culkin's best supporting actor winKieran Culkin at the 2025 Oscars. Kevin Winter/Getty Images Culkin took home the first Oscar of the night for best supporting actor in "A Real Pain."In his speech, he shared a story about his wife, Jazz Charton, making a deal to have four children with him if he won an Oscar."I just have to say to you, Jazz, love of my life, ye of little faith no pressure," he said."I love you. I'm really sorry I did this again. And let's get cracking on those kids. What do you say? I love you."'Flow' named best animated feature filmGints Zilbalodis at the 2025 Oscars. PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images "Flow" was the first Latvian film to be nominated for an Oscar.A historic best costume design win for 'Wicked'Paul Tazewell at the 2025 Oscars. Kevin Winter/Getty Images "Wicked" costume designer Paul Tazewell became the first Black man to win an Oscar for best costume design.'Anora" won best screenplay and best editingSean Baker at the 2025 Oscars. Al Seib/The Academy via Getty Images While accepting the Oscar for best screenplay, director Sean Baker whose film tells the story of a young sex worker who marries the son of a Russian oligarch thanked "the sex worker community" in his speech.'Conclave' won best adapted screenplayPeter Straughan at the 2025 Oscars. Kevin Winter/Getty Images Peter Straughan adapted the Oscar-winning screenplay from a novel by Robert Harris.Best hair and makeup won by 'The Substance'Marilyne Scarselli, Pierre Olivier Persin and Stephanie Guillon at the 2025 Oscars. Kevin Winter/Getty Images Pierre-Olivier Persin thanked "The Substance" star Demi Moore for her "patience in the makeup chair."A James Bond tributeMargaret Qualley at the 2025 Oscars. Kevin Winter/Getty Images Margaret Qualley danced as Lisa, Doja Cat, and Raye sang in a James Bond-themed performance.Zoe Saldaa's best supporting actress winZoe Saldaa at the 2025 Oscars. Kevin Winter/Getty Images Saldaa became emotional while accepting her award for her role in "Emilia Prez.""My grandmother came to this country in 1961. I am a proud child of immigrant parents. With dreams and dignity and hard-working hands," Saldaa said. "And I am the first American of Dominican origin to accept an Academy Award."Ben Stiller's humorous introductionBen Stiller at the 2025 Oscars. Kevin Winter/Getty Images Stiller introduced the award for best production design with a physical comedy act demonstrating the importance of precision in production design. He then presented the award, which went to "Wicked."'Emilia Prez' won best original songClement Ducol, Camille, and Jacques Audiard at the 2025 Oscars. PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images Camille sang part of her speech as she accepted the Oscar.Best documentary won by 'No Other Land'Basel Adra and Yuval Abraham at the 2025 Oscars. Kevin Winter/Getty Images Despite not having an official US distributor, the collaboration between a Palestinian activist and an Israeli journalist won best documentary feature.Los Angeles firefighter tributeLos Angeles Fire Department firefighters at the 2025 Oscars. PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images Greater Los Angeles firefighters received a standing ovation and even delivered some of O'Brien's jokes.In memoriam segmentThe In Memoriam segment of the 2025 Oscars. Kevin Winter/Getty Images The segment, which remembered Academy members who died in the last year, paid tribute to Maggie Smith, Kris Kristofferson, Jeff Baena, Donald Sutherland, Shelley Duvall, David Lynch, James Earl Jones, and Gene Hackman, among others.Best original score won by 'The Brutalist'Daniel Blumberg at the 2025 Oscars. Kevin Winter/Getty Images The orchestra at the Oscars played the scores as the nominees were announced. Composer Daniel Blumberg accepted the award for "The Brutalist."Adrien Brody won best actorAdrien Brody at the 2025 Oscars. Kevin Winter/Getty Images Brody's performance in "The Brutalist" earned him the Oscar for best actor in a leading role, 22 years after he won the award for "The Pianist."In his speech on Sunday, he said the lesson of "The Brutalist" was to "not let hate go unchecked."Baker won again for directingSean Baker at the 2025 Oscars. Kevin Winter/Getty Images While accepting the Oscar for best director for "Anora", Baker urged audiences to support independently owned theaters.Mikey Madison won best actressMikey Madison at the 2025 Oscars. Kevin Winter/Getty Images The "Anora" star said the win felt "surreal" and that she wanted to "recognize and honor the sex worker community."'Anora' won best pictureThe cast and crew of "Anora" at the 2025 Oscars. Kevin Winter/Getty Images "Anora" won a total of five Oscars out of its six nominations.Its director, Sean Baker, also became the first person in Oscars history to win four awards for the same movie in one night.
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  • The Oscars snubbed Michelle Trachtenberg and other actors from the 'In Memoriam.' Getting featured is harder than you think.
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    Several actors were left out of the 2025 Oscars In Memoriam segment.Fans are particularly upset that Michelle Trachtenberg and Tony Todd were snubbed.People are always left out because of limited space and who chooses the In Memoriam list.It's that time of year again time to be mad about the people left off of the In Memoriam segment at the Oscars.Without fail, the annual montage that pays tribute to Hollywood's fallen courts controversy. As only a few minutes of the hourslong ceremony, there are always names missing from the list; it's simply impossible to include everyone with a film credit who has died.This year was no exception, and viewers were particularly angry about a few of them. Most noteworthy was the omission of Michelle Trachtenberg. The 39-year-old "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" star, who had her breakout film role as a child actor in "Harriet the Spy," died on Wednesday.While you might think the recency of her death simply means the In Memoriam editors didn't have time to add her, that's not the case. Gene Hackman, whose death was announced after Trachtenberg's, was prominently featured in the closing moments of the montage and spotlighted in the introduction by his friend and costar Morgan Freeman.Several other noteworthy actors were excluded from this year's In Memoriam, including "Candyman" actor Tony Todd, "Beverly Hills 90210" and "Heathers" star Shannen Doherty, "Titanic" and "Lord of the Rings" star Bernard Hill, and "Black Christmas" and the 1968 "Romeo and Juliet" star Olivia Hussey.How the Academy decides who gets into the In Memoriam segmentThere's no simple formula for determining whether someone makes it into the Oscars In Memoriam tribute. The montage includes a mix of on-screen talent, writers and directors, and below-the-line folks, meaning there's no shortage of potential honorees to choose from.So, how does the list get curated? As it turns out, the executive producers of the awards show aren't the ones who have that task. According to The Hollywood Reporter, it's the job of a secret executive committee which is composed of members from all 19 of the Academy's branches.Michael Schulman, an Academy Awards expert who wrote the book "Oscar Wars," told THR that the composition of the committee is also a reason why a recognizable actor like Shannen Doherty may have been passed over in favor of a less commonly known cinematographer. Being prominent specifically in film (not TV or another medium) is also a factor, albeit a very subjective one.A source close to the Academy told THR that people who have won Oscars or a Governors Award have priority, then those who have won the Academy's Scientific and Technical Awards. Nominees for those awards are in the next tier for consideration.
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