After the final award had been handed out, stars dispersed across Los Angeles for exclusive after-parties at hot spots like Spago and the Chateau Marmont.
Category: de Armas, Ana
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How All Those Star-Studded ‘Knives Out’ Casts Were Assembled
For the original, Daniel Craig was hired weeks, not months, in advance, and Ana De Armas joined days ahead. The latest, “Wake Up Dead Man,” followed that template.
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‘Eden’ Review: Twilight of the Europeans
In Ron Howard’s new historical drama, set in the Galápagos Islands, there are erotic shenanigans galore and harrowing acts of violence.
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How ‘Ballerina’ Set People on Fire
Ana de Armas wields a flamethrower in “From the World of John Wick: Ballerina” and torches, well, a lot. Here’s how they made that sequence come to life. (And yes, the flames are mostly real.)
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Watch Ana de Armas Fight Using Kitchen Utensils in ‘Ballerina’
The director Len Wiseman narrates an action sequence from “From the World of John Wick: Ballerina.”
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‘Ballerina’ | Anatomy of a Scene
The director Len Wiseman narrates a sequence from his film “From the World of John Wick: Ballerina,” featuring Ana de Armas.
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‘From the World of John Wick: Ballerina’ Review: Dance, Killer, Dance!
Ana de Armas twirls into the franchise as a ballerina-assassin with vengeance on her mind in this by-the-numbers cash grab.
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Behind the Scenes at Oscars Rehearsal
Oprah Winfrey, Goldie Hawn and Whoopi Goldberg showed up for a run-through the day before the ceremony.
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‘Ghosted’ Review: A C.I.A. Meet Cute
A date becomes a spy skirmish in this action-heavy, paint-by-numbers Apple TV+ rom-com starring Chris Evans and Ana de Armas.
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‘Saturday Night Live’: Ana de Armas and the First Warm Day of the Year
The “Blonde” star was the host and Karol G was the musical guest on an episode that was light on topical moments.
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Best Oscars Red Carpet Looks: Angela Bassett, Cate Blanchett and More
The New York Times – Movies:The greater the fashion risk, the greater the reward.
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How the Oscars and Grammys Thrive on the Lie of Meritocracy
The New York Times – Music:Despite all the markers of excellence, contenders like Danielle Deadwyler, Viola Davis and Beyoncé weren’t recognized for the highest honors. Niche awards don’t suffice.
