Even the Super Bowl wasn’t going to keep this crowd away from celebrating Michelle Yeoh and her historic Oscar nomination as the first Asian woman with a nod in the best actress category.
On Sunday night — while the last quarter of the big game was still being played — around 100 guests arrived at the new Mandarin Oriental Residences in Beverly Hills for a dinner in honor of the Everything Everywhere All at Once star.
Hosted by project developer Michael Shvo, chef Daniel Boulud and Mandarin Oriental, the night began with a cocktail party, where a large-screen TV had the game on.
One guest, Angela Bassett, told The Hollywood Reporter she had caught Rihanna’s Super Bowl performance before heading over to fete her fellow Oscar nominee Yeoh (with whom she starred in the 2021 film Gunpowder Milkshake). Said Bassett of Rihanna (who is nominated for an Oscar for her Black Panther: Wakanda Forever...
On Sunday night — while the last quarter of the big game was still being played — around 100 guests arrived at the new Mandarin Oriental Residences in Beverly Hills for a dinner in honor of the Everything Everywhere All at Once star.
Hosted by project developer Michael Shvo, chef Daniel Boulud and Mandarin Oriental, the night began with a cocktail party, where a large-screen TV had the game on.
One guest, Angela Bassett, told The Hollywood Reporter she had caught Rihanna’s Super Bowl performance before heading over to fete her fellow Oscar nominee Yeoh (with whom she starred in the 2021 film Gunpowder Milkshake). Said Bassett of Rihanna (who is nominated for an Oscar for her Black Panther: Wakanda Forever...
- 2/14/2023
- by Degen Pener
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
After winning Best Short Film at the Golden Horse Awards in 2015 and multiple other awards for his mockumentary “The Death of A Security Guard”, Cheng’s first feature film “The Tag-Along” – based on a popular ghost story in Taiwan – was nominated for Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival and 4 categories of the 53rd Golden Horse Awards, and became a box office success, setting the record for top-grossing Taiwanese horror film.
Cheng’s second feature film “Who Killed Cock Robin?” was officially released on March 31st, 2017 in Taiwan and is now distributed by Cheng Cheng Films. Today, Cheng Wei-hao has established his reputation as a compelling story teller and a talented genre-film director.
We speak with him about his movie “Who Killed Cock Robin?”, the challenges in realising it, the masters that inspired him, the cast and other topics.
You are very young and your first movie “The Tag-Along” made a box...
Cheng’s second feature film “Who Killed Cock Robin?” was officially released on March 31st, 2017 in Taiwan and is now distributed by Cheng Cheng Films. Today, Cheng Wei-hao has established his reputation as a compelling story teller and a talented genre-film director.
We speak with him about his movie “Who Killed Cock Robin?”, the challenges in realising it, the masters that inspired him, the cast and other topics.
You are very young and your first movie “The Tag-Along” made a box...
- 3/12/2019
- by Adriana Rosati
- AsianMoviePulse
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