"Felicitaciones," murmured Elle magazine editor-in-chief Nina García to Sebastian Grey when he was announced as the winner of the rebooted 17th season of Project Runway last night on Bravo. "As a Latina, I am so proud of the story that you have told. You are the personification of the American dream," García told the Colombian émigré-turned-janitor-turned-competition winner. "You came to this country, you worked really hard and you are standing here as a winner on talent alone."
Grey bested finalists Hester Sunshine and Garo Sparo, who proved strong competition, both ...
Grey bested finalists Hester Sunshine and Garo Sparo, who proved strong competition, both ...
- 6/14/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
This March, when you see an elephant fly, you will believe it. Disney’s re-imagination of their 1941 classic Dumbo is a magical movie, for sure, but there’s also a certain reality to what Tim Burton’s achieved this time around. While his Wonderland was the stuff of dreams, this is a story of the American Dream, and therefore had to be more relatable. During a visit to the London set of Dumbo in 2017, we talked to a few of the human cast members, namely Colin Farrell,...
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- 1/29/2019
- by affiliates@fandango.com
- Fandango
The 2018 Grammy Awards didn’t go entirely as we predicted, with some major upsets in top categories. So what were our top six biggest shockers when awards were handed out on January 28? Find out below, and check out the complete list of Grammy winners here.
The Entire General Field: Bruno Mars — Leading up to the ceremony, Mars was considered an underdog for Album, Record and Song of the Year, but he won them all anyway. Kendrick Lamar‘s “Damn” was the front-runner for the top album prize with 1/1 odds while Mars’s “24K Magic” was a relative underdog with second-place 5/2 odds. Song of the Year was expected to go to Logic, Alessia Cara and Khalid for “1-800-273-8255” with 8/11 odds, but Mars’s “That’s What I Like” took the prize despite its second-place odds of 9/2. Perhaps the most shocking upset was “24K Magic” winning Record of the Year...
The Entire General Field: Bruno Mars — Leading up to the ceremony, Mars was considered an underdog for Album, Record and Song of the Year, but he won them all anyway. Kendrick Lamar‘s “Damn” was the front-runner for the top album prize with 1/1 odds while Mars’s “24K Magic” was a relative underdog with second-place 5/2 odds. Song of the Year was expected to go to Logic, Alessia Cara and Khalid for “1-800-273-8255” with 8/11 odds, but Mars’s “That’s What I Like” took the prize despite its second-place odds of 9/2. Perhaps the most shocking upset was “24K Magic” winning Record of the Year...
- 1/29/2018
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
The 2018 Grammy Awards will be handed out on Sunday night, January 28, and we’ve got the inside track on 32 categories that will be presented by the recording academy in categories ranging from the elite general field to pop, R&B, rap, rock, country, musical theater and more. Scroll down for our complete predictions listed in order of their racetrack odds, with the projected winner highlighted in gold.
These official racetrack odds are based on the combined forecasts of more than 1,900 users who have entered their picks in our prediction center thus far. That includes Expert journalists from top media outlets, the Editors who cover awards year-round for Gold Derby, the Top 24 Users who got the highest scores predicting last year’s Grammy winners, the All Star Top 24 who got the highest scores when you combine the last two years’ Grammy predictions, and the scores of everyday Users who make up our largest predictions bloc.
These official racetrack odds are based on the combined forecasts of more than 1,900 users who have entered their picks in our prediction center thus far. That includes Expert journalists from top media outlets, the Editors who cover awards year-round for Gold Derby, the Top 24 Users who got the highest scores predicting last year’s Grammy winners, the All Star Top 24 who got the highest scores when you combine the last two years’ Grammy predictions, and the scores of everyday Users who make up our largest predictions bloc.
- 1/26/2018
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
At the Grammys on January 28 the band LCD Soundsystem contend for the first time in the race for Best Alternative Album for “American Dream.” They’re the front-runner to win with leading odds of 4/7 according to our latest predictions. Do you agree that they’ll finally prevail after five total nominations in 12 years?
Our official racetrack odds are based on the combined forecasts of more than 1,800 users who have entered their picks at Gold Derby as of this writing. That includes seven Expert journalists from top media outlets, four of whom are predicting a victory for LCD Soundsystem: Glenn Gamboa (Newsday), Edna Gundersen (Gold Derby), Tom O’Neil (Gold Derby) and Peter Travers (Rolling Stone). They’ve also got support from four out of five Editors who cover awards year-round for Gold Derby: Chris Beachum, Marcus James Dixon, O’Neil, and Paul Sheehan. The group also contends this year for...
Our official racetrack odds are based on the combined forecasts of more than 1,800 users who have entered their picks at Gold Derby as of this writing. That includes seven Expert journalists from top media outlets, four of whom are predicting a victory for LCD Soundsystem: Glenn Gamboa (Newsday), Edna Gundersen (Gold Derby), Tom O’Neil (Gold Derby) and Peter Travers (Rolling Stone). They’ve also got support from four out of five Editors who cover awards year-round for Gold Derby: Chris Beachum, Marcus James Dixon, O’Neil, and Paul Sheehan. The group also contends this year for...
- 1/26/2018
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
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