Wednesday, June 29, 2016

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YAY! Kylie Jenner & Blac Chyna Are Becoming Really Good Friends!

Posted: 29 Jun 2016 07:36 PM PDT

Hell has officially frozen over!

In case you've been living under a rock, Kylie Jenner and Blac Chyna have had quite the tumultuous relationship. The KUWTK star is dating her baby daddy, while the former stripper is dating her brother!

Geesh! So much drama!

Related: Kylie Jenner Might Open Her Own Kylie Cosmetics Store!

However, it looks like the two divas are putting the past behind them. On Monday, they both attended Khloé Kardashian's birthday party at Dave & Busters in Hollywood!

As seen in the pic (above), the two former enemies were featured in Kim Kardashian's Snapchat!

According to a source, Jenner and Chyna are becoming really good friends, and no longer have animosity towards each other!

"Kylie and Blac Chyna have gotten close and actually have confided in each other about many things. Blac Chyna can relate to Kylie the most out of all the sisters."

We are so glad!

The insider also adds that Rob Kardashian is making progress with his weight loss, all due to his fiancée's healthy cooking.

"Rob is on such a good path with his weight loss. He still is staying focused on his goal weight. Blac Chyna cooks for him all the time and takes really good care of him."

But what about their wedding? It turns out they:

"are waiting until after the baby to get married. She wants to be back in shape for her wedding day."

Totally makes sense! We want Chyna to feel beautiful on her special day!

Peace in the Middle East, y'all!

[Image via Kim Kardashian West/Snapchat.]

Scarlett Johansson Is The Highest Grossing Actress EVER! Get The Scoop On Her Historic Achievement!

Posted: 29 Jun 2016 06:59 PM PDT

Scarlett Johansson is making some serious cash... and history!

On Wednesday, it was revealed that that blonde beauty is the highest grossing actress EVER! According to Box Office Mojo, the movie star has earned more money at the box office than any other fierce female in the film industry!

Related: ScarJo Goes Dark In The Anime Adaptation Ghost In The Shell!

The numbers show that the Avengers star has raked in an impressive $3.3 billion over the course of the career!

Plus, Miz Johansson is ranked number 10 out of the highest grossing actors -- both men and women -- in history! And, not only is the 31-year-old the only female in the top ten, she's also the youngest person in the top ten, too!

The gorgeous gal is only behind Harrison Ford, Samuel L. Jackson, Morgan Freeman, Tom Hanks, Robert Downey Jr., Eddie Murphy, Tom Cruise, Johnny Depp, and Michael Caine.

After ScarJo, the next highest grossing actress is Cameron Diaz, coming in at number 19.

Congratulations, Scarlett! Make that money!

[Image via WENN.]

Kim Kardashian Says She Never Saw The Final Edit Of Kanye West's Famous Music Video!

Posted: 29 Jun 2016 06:41 PM PDT

Maybe she should've!

On Friday, Kanye West shocked the world when he premiered his Famous music video, featuring naked body doubles of celebs including Taylor Swift, Chris Brown, Rihanna, and Donald Trump.

Related: Kim Kardashian Is Sexy Even With Underboob Sweat!

While you would think wife and co-star Kim Kardashian was there every step of the way, think again!

On Tuesday, the KUWTK star told WWD that she never saw the final edit of the controversial clip!

The 35-year-old said :

"I actually never saw the final edit of it. I did that kind of on purpose because I love to be surprised. It was, like, three, four months in the making, so I obviously knew it was going on, but I didn't actually see the final cut until he debuted it at The Forum. It was really cool."

Boy, she was in for a treat!

In the interview, she also mentions that son Saint West is almost standing, and is afraid of dogs! Oh no!

"North just turned three. Saint is, like, almost standing. He's only six months, but he is literally almost standing. It's wild. He's the best. He's the sweetest. I showed him a dog today. He got a little scared. North loves dogs, so I said, "If you talk your dad into getting you a dog, your brother has to be comfortable," and he was so not comfortable, so it saved me for a little bit longer from having to go and get a dog. She's not cleaning up after it, so I want to stall for as long as possible."

In Kim's life, there's never a dull moment!

[Image via WENN.]

Louis Tomlinson Is Seeking Joint Custody Of Baby Freddie Reign!

Posted: 29 Jun 2016 06:20 PM PDT

Louis Tomlinson wants to play a bigger role in his son's life.

On Wednesday, a report got out saying that the One Direction alum is filing for joint custody of his son, Freddie Reign.

Sources say the former boy bander's baby momma, Briana Jungwirth, has been "inconsistent" about letting the famous father spend time with their five-month-old.

Related: Briana Calls This Year The 'Best And Worst' Of Her Life!

That doesn't really seem fair, considering the 24-year-old is reportedly renting a $1 million dollar home in Calabasas for his former flame and their little guy.

So, since the UK native actually wants to have an active role in his baby boy's life, he's requesting joint physical AND legal custody, as well as a completely even division of time that he and Briana can spend with Freddie.

As of right now, the singer is supposedly giving the 24-year-old $15K each month for child support. But, in the custody case, a judge will ultimately decide how much Louis should pay.

What do U think about all this, Perezcious readers?!

[Image via Louis Tomlinson/Instagram.]

Taylor Swift's BFF Abigail Anderson Is Engaged!

Posted: 29 Jun 2016 06:10 PM PDT

The redhead named Abigail is now going to get married!

On Tuesday, Taylor Swift's longtime BFF Abigail Anderson announced on Instagram that she got engaged to boyfriend Matt Lucier!

Related: Fans In China Are Taking Out 'Breakup Insurance' On Hiddleswift!

She posted:

Tonight I answered the easiest question I've ever been asked. Without any doubt and without fear - I am so excited for this next chapter in our lives @mattthephotographer 👰🏼 Thank you to my family & all of my friends that went the extra mile to make sure this night was everything I've ever imagined. #HePutARingOnIt 📸: @abbyfrenesA photo posted by Abigail Anderson (@abigail_lauren) on Jun 28, 2016 at 8:08pm PDT

Anderson -- who got engaged at Centennial Park in Nashville, TN -- posted another photo on Snapchat of her big rock!

In case you aren't familiar, TayTay references her friend in the song Fifteen. She even got to go to the Grammys with the Shake It Off singer in 2015!

We are so happy for Abigail and who knows? Maybe Tay will bring boyfriend Tom Hiddleston to the wedding!

[Image via Getty Images.]

One Of The Three Men Who 'Assaulted' Calum McSwiggan DENOUNCES The YouTube Star's Story!

Posted: 29 Jun 2016 05:44 PM PDT

This story keeps getting juicier by the second!

As we reported, on Sunday, LGBT YouTube star Calum McSwiggan says he was assaulted by three men outside The Abbey in West Hollywood.

However, the police are not buying his story.

Related: 49 Celebrities Honor The 49 Orlando Nightclub Victims

According to the West Hollywood Sheriff's Station, there were no injuries or evidence of an attack. Furthermore, they claim McSwiggan pulled a mirror off one car and used it to scratch the paint on a different car. When he was at the station to face charges of property damage, the UK native tried to hurt himself in the holding cell and was then taken to the hospital.

Well now, one of the three men who was with Calum in Weho is invalidating his story!

On Facebook, Damien Nichols claims he was with the vlogger during the time of the supposed crime. Nichols -- who says he is gay -- confirms the police's account about McSwiggan drunkenly damaging his friend's car.

He elaborates that the YouTuber walked out of The Abbey with a stolen bottle of liquor, and was verbally abusive toward his friend.

Damien urges everyone to boycott Calum for "faking" his assault.

We just hope the truth comes out!

[Image via Calum McSwiggan/Instagram.]

YouTuber Calum McSwiggan Insists He Was Assaulted While A Witness Says He Was 'Acting Crazy' — And Now He's Facing ANOTHER Charge!

Posted: 29 Jun 2016 05:36 PM PDT

This scary story just keeps getting more and more complicated.

As we previously reported, YouTube star Calum McSwiggan claimed he was attacked outside West Hollywood's gay club The Abbey over the weekend, after celebrating a fun weekend at VidCon.

While the LGBT lifestyle vlogger alleges he was jumped by three strangers after leaving the El Lay hotspot, police investigating the incident say the Brit showed no signs of injury or evidence of any attack.

In fact, they arrested him for vandalizing a car after the altercation, but he was transferred to a hospital after he began to hurt himself in the holding cell.

And now, in addition to the vandalism charge, the internet celeb is also being charged with filing a false police report.

According to WEHOville, the online personality was faced with the new charge on Wednesday at LAX Courthouse.

However, the UK native took to Facebook that same day to insist that he's telling the truth about the night's events, describing the alleged attack:

"He said something about my friend Melanie and then punched me in the mouth. I blacked out quickly after this but remember being kicked in the body multiple times, I believe by all three men."

He went on to say that he believes it was a hate crime, writing:

"I have spent my whole adult life campaigning for LGBT+ equality and did not take this attack lightly. I can not say for 100% that this was because I was gay but I can't think of any other justification for this random attack."

The viral sensation even admitted to vandalizing a car after the fight, adding:

"In a moment of devastation, anger and blind rage I kicked the wing mirror of the attacker's car until it broke and then ripped it off with my hands. I also scratched the front of the car with the broken wing mirror before returning back to The Abbey for help."

Calum also explained that he called his friend and fellow YouTuber, Riyadh Khalaf, for help, and then called the police to report the assault.

He adamantly expressed that there are records of these calls, and said he was cooperative with the police.

Mr. McSwiggan claims that he confessed to the cops about scratching the vehicle, and was even understand when they brought him to the West Hollywood Sheriff's Station in handcuffs.

But, he says he got frustrated and scared when he found out the officers didn't believe his story, penning:

"I asked the female police officer to come and talk to me, and she did, where I explained again what had happened and asked why I was being treated as the criminal. She apologised but said that she did not believe I had been attacked due to the lack of physical injuries on my face. This caused me to break down again and they allowed my friend Doug to comfort me briefly before I was taken away to the police station."

So, the digital star even copped to hurting himself, because he felt it was the only way he could get to a hospital to be treated:

"In a moment of desperation to get out of the cell, I took the pay phone off the wall and hit myself once across the forehead with it as hard as I could. I knew I had to injure myself to get out of the cell and into a hospital, and it was the only solution I could find to get myself out of there. This is incredibly out of character for me and is testament to how upset I was in that moment. I do not regret doing this as I could still be in the jail cell if I didn't. I blacked out again and woke up in a pool of my own blood with paramedics helping me onto a stretcher."

Whoa.

He also clapped back at skeptics who believe he's lying about the attack because his mugshot didn't show any injuries:

"Just because there were no visible marks on my face does not mean I was not attacked. Being accused of being a liar and being called a disgrace to the LGBT+ community, a community I've dedicated my life to, is more painful than any hate crime could ever be."

However, one of the guys he supposedly left The Abbey with, Damien Nichols, told WEHOville that Calum wasn't an innocent victim, and was actually the instigator, saying:

"I saw the report about Calum. I was there, he was acting crazy, he stole a bottle from the Abbey, literally grabbed it from the bar and walked out. He kept picking fights, and he was acting completely out of his mind. He smashed up, and keyed my friend's car, the only straight guy with us, who is completely accepting of us. He kept yelling and picking fights with my straight friend, who was really just not interested in his drama."

Wow.

Damien added that he's very upset that Calum would fake an attack, especially in the wake of the Orlando shooting earlier this month that targeted people at a Florida gay club.

But, the YouTuber's friend, Melanie Murphy used social media to come to his defense with this lengthy post (below):

Plus, you can read Calum's full account (below):

[Image via Calum McSwiggan/Instagram and Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.]

Rebecca Romijn Backtracks On Her Gigi Hadid & Kendall Jenner Supermodel Diss!

Posted: 29 Jun 2016 04:43 PM PDT

Rebecca Romijn is having serious regrets right now!

In a conversation with Us Weekly, Rebecca clarified some shady comments she made about Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid back in April. It looks like R.R. has had a BIG change of heart after she declared that the duo were NOT supermodels!

Related: Yolanda Defends Gigi & Kendall!

Essentially, the 43-year-old is suggesting that her controversial message was taken out of context. Apparently the blonde never uttered Gigi and Kenny's names to begin with, which is an error that does occasionally happen in interviews from time to time.

The beauty went on to explain:

"First of all, I was asked my opinion about a social media trend, no specific names were ever mentioned. Secondly, I'm embarrassed that I even used the word 'supermodel.' It's a dumb word that has always been too loosely thrown around. These two ladies are in a stratosphere that I never came close to in the modeling world, and I know they're working their butts off. That said, it's not a competition and we don't get anything out of pitting women against each other."

Hmm... maybe the momma felt compelled to backtrack on her comments after Stephanie Seymour got bashed for essentially saying the SAME thing. Jenner and Hadid's fan base is strong!

So, do YOU think Rebecca should have backtracked on her comments?

[Image via WENN/Instagram.]

The Academy Responds To #OscarsSoWhite With Diverse Class Of New Members Including Idris Elba, Oscar Isaac, Michael B. Jordan, & More!

Posted: 29 Jun 2016 04:20 PM PDT

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts And Sciences is already starting to make good on its promise to double its number of women and diverse members!

On Wednesday, the Academy released a list of the 683 names of the organization's newest invitees, marking the biggest and most diverse class of new voters ever!

Related: 2016's Oscars Ratings Were The Lowest In Years!

Stars like Idris Elba, Oscar Isaac, Michael B. Jordan, and more have been invited to join the elite group, following the Oscars' #OscarsSoWhite controversy earlier this year.

For the 2016 ceremony, all 20 of the acting nominees were white, sparking outrage across the country.

But now, Academy President Cheryl Boone Isaacs is following through on her plan to include more female faces and diverse members in the mix, by also inviting stars like America Ferrera, Eva Mendes, John Boyega, Regina King, Anthony Anderson, and more.

Plus, transgender filmmakers and sisters Lana and Lilly Wachowski were also asked to become members!

YAAAS! We're LOVING this list! Ch-ch-check out everyone who got invited this year (below)!

Actors
Mahershala Ali – "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay (Parts 1 and 2)," "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button"
Anthony Anderson – "The Departed," "Hustle & Flow"
Adam Beach – "Suicide Squad," "Flags of Our Fathers"
Kate Beckinsale – "Love & Friendship," "The Aviator"
Chadwick Boseman – "Captain America: Civil War," "Get on Up"
John Boyega – "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," "Attack the Block"
Betty Buckley – "Wyatt Earp," "Carrie"
Rose Byrne – "X-Men: First Class," "Bridesmaids"
Julie Carmen – "The Milagro Beanfield War," "Gloria"
Enrique Castillo – "Déjà Vu," "Bound by Honor"
Morris Chestnut – "G.I. Jane," "Boyz N the Hood"
Cliff Curtis – "Live Free or Die Hard," "Training Day"
Loretta Devine – "Crash," "I Am Sam"
Carmen Ejogo – "Selma," "Sparkle"
Idris Elba – "Beasts of No Nation," "Pacific Rim"
America Ferrera – "Cesar Chavez," "End of Watch"
Vivica A. Fox – "Kill Bill," "Independence Day"
Andrew Garfield – "99 Homes," "The Amazing Spider-Man"
Greta Gerwig – "Frances Ha," "To Rome with Love"
Jesse D. Goins – "The Ugly Truth," "Patriot Games"
Bruce Greenwood – "Flight," "Star Trek"
Carla Gugino – "Watchmen," "Night at the Museum"
Luis Guzmán – "Punch-Drunk Love," "Carlito's Way"
Dennis Haysbert – "Dear White People," "Wreck-It Ralph"
Tom Hiddleston – "Crimson Peak," "Marvel's The Avengers"
James Hong – "Safe," "Mulan"
Oscar Isaac – "Ex Machina," "A Most Violent Year"
O'Shea "Ice Cube" Jackson* – "Ride Along," "Friday"
Dakota Johnson – "Black Mass," "Fifty Shades of Grey"
Cherry Jones – "Whiskey Tango Foxtrot," "Signs"
Michael B. Jordan – "Creed," "Fruitvale Station"
Daniel Dae Kim – "The Divergent Series: Insurgent," "Crash"
Regina King – "Ray," "Jerry Maguire"
Brie Larson – "Room," "Trainwreck"
Byung-Hun Lee – "Terminator Genisys," "G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra"
Nia Long – "Keanu," "Boyz N the Hood"
Sal Lopez – "The Astronaut Farmer," "Full Metal Jacket"
Ignacio López Tarso – "Under the Volcano," "Nazarin"
Patti LuPone – "Parker," "Driving Miss Daisy"
Peter Mackenzie – "Trumbo," "42"
Rachel McAdams – "Spotlight," "Midnight in Paris"
Eva Mendes – "The Place beyond the Pines," "Hitch"
Tatsuya Nakadai – "Ran," "Kagemusha"
Adepero Oduye – "The Big Short," "12 Years a Slave"
Marisa Paredes – "The Skin I Live In," "All about My Mother"
Nate Parker – "Beyond the Lights," "Red Tails"
Harold Perrineau – "Zero Dark Thirty," "28 Weeks Later"
Jorge Perugorría – "Che," "Strawberry and Chocolate"
Silvia Pinal – "Vintage Model," "The Exterminating Angel"
Freida Pinto – "Immortals," "Slumdog Millionaire"
Michelle Rodriguez – "Avatar," "Girlfight"
Anika Noni Rose – "For Colored Girls," "Dreamgirls"
Cecilia Roth – "Lucia Lucia," "All about My Mother"
Mark Rylance – "Bridge of Spies," "The Other Boleyn Girl"
Pepe Serna – "The Black Dahlia," "The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez"
Martin Starr – "I'll See You in My Dreams," "Adventureland"
Elizabeth Sung – "Memoirs of a Geisha," "The Joy Luck Club"
Sharmila Tagore – "Dhadkan," "The World of Apu"
Tessa Thompson – "Creed," "Dear White People"
Lorraine Toussaint – "Selma," "Middle of Nowhere"
Glynn Turman – "Super 8," "Men of Honor"
Gabrielle Union – "Top Five," "Bad Boys II"
Jacob Vargas – "The 33," "Jarhead"
Alicia Vikander – "The Danish Girl," "Ex Machina"
Emma Watson – "The Bling Ring," "The Perks of Being a Wallflower"
Damon Wayans, Jr. – "Big Hero 6," "Let's Be Cops"
Marlon Wayans – "The Heat," "Requiem for a Dream"
Rita Wilson – "It's Complicated," "Runaway Bride"
Daphne Zuniga – "Staying Together," "Spaceballs"

Casting Directors
Shaheen Baig – "Youth," "The Impossible"
Sharon Bialy – "Secret in Their Eyes," "Mr. Holland's Opus"
Sara Bilbatua – "Pan's Labyrinth," "The Devil's Backbone"
Antoinette Boulat – "Diary of a Chambermaid," "The Grand Budapest Hotel"
Deirdre Bowen – "Eastern Promises," "Billy Madison"
Jacqueline Brown – "Akeelah and the Bee," "Jackie Brown"
Carmen Cuba – "The Martian," "Side Effects"
Christian Kaplan – "The Book of Life," "Rio"
Moonyeenn Lee – "Avengers: Age of Ultron," "Blood Diamond"
Natalie Lyon – "Inside Out," "Toy Story 3"
Walter Rippell – "Everybody Has a Plan," "The Secret in Their Eyes"
Richard Rousseau – "Saint Laurent," "Renoir"
Kim Taylor-Coleman – "Dope," "Oldboy"
Manuel Teil – "Babel," "Y Tu Mamá También"

Cinematographers
Bárbara Alvarez – "The Second Mother," "Whisky"
C. Mitchell Amundsen – "Ride Along 2," "Now You See Me"
Adam Arkapaw – "Macbeth," "McFarland, USA"
Sergio Armstrong – "No," "The Maid"
Michael Barrett – "Ted 2," "A Million Ways to Die in the West"
Natasha Braier – "The Rover," "The Milk of Sorrow"
Lula Carvalho – "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles," "RoboCop"
Caroline Champetier – "Holy Motors," "Of Gods and Men"
Enrique Chediak – "The 5th Wave," "The Maze Runner"
Charlotte Bruus Christensen – "Far from the Madding Crowd," "The Hunt"
Sofian El Fani – "Timbuktu," "Blue Is the Warmest Color"
Mátyás Erdély – "Son of Saul," "The Quiet Ones"
Frank Griebe – "A Hologram for the King," "Cloud Atlas"
Kirsten Johnson* – "CitizenFour," "This Film Is Not Yet Rated"
Judith Kaufmann – "13 Minutes," "Inbetween Worlds"
Jeanne Lapoirie – "Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem," "My Little Princess"
Hélène Louvart – "The Wonders," "Pina"
Félix Monti – "Our Last Tango," "The Secret in Their Eyes"
Peter Pau – "The Forbidden Kingdom," "Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon"
Daniel Pearl – "Friday the 13th," "Aliens vs. Predator – Requiem"
Poon Hang-Sang – "Ip Man 2: Legend of the Grandmaster," "Kung Fu Hustle"
Gökhan Tiryaki – "Winter Sleep," "Once upon a Time in Anatolia"
Kim White – "Inside Out," "Toy Story 3"
Jo Willems – "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay (Parts 1 and 2)," "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" Steve Yedlin – "Carrie," "Looper"
Nelson Yu Lik-Wai – "A Simple Life," "24 City"
Haris Zambarloukos – "Cinderella," "Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit"
Zhao Fei – "The Sun Also Rises," "The Curse of the Jade Scorpion"

Costume Designers
Olivier Bériot – "Lucy," "Taken"
Madeline Fontaine – "The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet," "Yves Saint Laurent"
Pierre-Yves Gayraud – "Albert Nobbs," "The Bourne Identity"
Sonia Grande – "Magic in the Moonlight," "Even the Rain"
Suttirat Anne Larlarb – "Steve Jobs," "127 Hours"
Manon Rasmussen – "Nymphomaniac," "A Royal Affair"

Designers
Yoshihito Akatsuka – "The Left Ear," "Warriors of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale"
Kokayi Ampah – "Knight and Day" "Flags of Our Fathers"
Jille Azis – "Magic in the Moonlight," "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy"
Hannah E. Beachler – "Miles Ahead," "Creed"
Bert Berry – "Inside Out," "Cars 2"
Celia Bobak – "The Martian," "Shanghai"
Stephanie Carroll – "Elsa & Fred," "Monsoon Wedding"
Sue Chan – "Gone Girl," "300: Rise of an Empire"
Rodolfo Damaggio – "Tomorrowland," "Terminator Genisys"
Rena DeAngelo – "Bridge of Spies," "The Judge"
Warren Drummond – "Straight Outta Compton," "Nightcrawler"
Colin Gibson – "Mad Max: Fury Road," "Happy Feet Two"
Bernhard Henrich – "Bridge of Spies," "Unfinished Business"
Kalina Ivanov – "Max," "Little Miss Sunshine"
Michael Anthony Jackson – "Gods of Egypt," "Fantastic Four"
Philip Keller – "Jurassic World," "The Last Witch Hunter"
Carolyn A. Loucks – "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice," "RoboCop"
Chris Lowe – "Spectre," "Into the Woods"
Ina Mayhew – "Barbershop: The Next Cut," "Tyler Perry's Good Deeds"
Alice Normington – "Suffragette," "Nowhere Boy"
Hamish Purdy – "The Revenant," "Step Up All In"
Peter Ramsey* – "Penguins of Madagascar," "Shrek the Third"
Pilar Revuelta – "Exodus: Gods and Kings," "Pan's Labyrinth"
Mark Ricker -"Trumbo," "Get on Up
Dena Roth – "The Wedding Ringer," "Think Like a Man Too"
David Schlesinger – "True Story," "Annie"
Richard Sherman – "The Gift," "Beautiful Creatures"
Michael Standish – "The Danish Girl," "Victor Frankenstein"
Yohei Taneda – "Monster Hunt," "The Hateful Eight"
Lisa Thompson – "Mad Max: Fury Road," "San Andreas"
Patrice Vermette – "Sicario," "The Young Victoria"
Frank Walsh – "The Huntsman: Winter's War," "High-Rise"

Directors
Lenny Abrahamson – "Room," "Frank"
Naji Abu Nowar – "Theeb"
Maren Ade – "Everyone Else," "The Forest for the Trees"
Lexi Alexander – "Punisher: War Zone," "Green Street Hooligans"
Haifaa al-Mansour – "Wadjda"
Ana Lily Amirpour – "A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night"
Amma Asante – "Belle," "A Way of Life"
Katie Aselton – "Black Rock," "The Freebie"
Ramin Bahrani – "99 Homes," "At Any Price"
Anna Boden – "Mississippi Grind," "It's Kind of a Funny Story"
Catherine Breillat – "The Sleeping Beauty," "Sex Is Comedy"
Israel Cárdenas – "Sand Dollars," "Carmita"
Carlos Carrera – "Backyard," "El Crimen del Padre Amaro"
Nuri Bilge Ceylan – "Winter Sleep," "Once upon a Time in Anatolia"
Souleymane Cissé – "Brightness," "The Wind"
Isabel Coixet – "Learning to Drive," "Elegy"
Ryan Coogler* – "Creed," "Fruitvale Station"
Scott Cooper – "Black Mass," "Crazy Heart"
John Crowley – "Brooklyn," "Closed Circuit"
Julie Dash – "Daughters of the Dust"
Tamra Davis – "Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Child," "Billy Madison"
Jonathan Dayton – "Ruby Sparks," "Little Miss Sunshine"
Dominique Deruddere – "Flying Home," "Everybody Famous!"
Xavier Dolan – "Mommy," "Tom at the Farm"
Cheryl Dunye – "My Baby's Daddy," "The Watermelon Woman"
Deniz Gamze Ergüven – "Mustang"
Valerie Faris – "Ruby Sparks," "Little Miss Sunshine"
Shana Feste – "Endless Love," "Country Strong"
Hannah Fidell – "A Teacher"
Anne Fletcher – "The Proposal," "Step Up"
Ari Folman – "The Congress," "Waltz with Bashir"
Anne Fontaine – "Gemma Bovery," "Coco before Chanel"
Cary Joji Fukunaga – "Beasts of No Nation," "Jane Eyre"
Nicole Garcia – "A View of Love," "Charlie Says"
Juan Antonio Garcia Bayona – "The Impossible," "The Orphanage"
Sarah Gavron – "Suffragette," "Brick Lane"
Lesli Linka Glatter – "The Proposition," "Now and Then"
Ciro Guerra* – "Embrace of the Serpent," "The Wind Journeys"
Laura Amelia Guzmán – "Sand Dollars," "Carmita"
Sanaa Hamri – "Just Wright," "Something New"
Mia Hansen-Løve* – "Eden," "The Father of My Children"
Mahamet-Saleh Haroun – "Grigris," "Our Father"
Mary Harron – "The Notorious Bettie Page," "American Psycho"
Marielle Heller* – "The Diary of a Teenage Girl"
Albert Hughes – "The Book of Eli," "Dead Presidents"
Hou Hsiao-Hsien – "The Assassin," "Three Times"
Patty Jenkins – "Wonder Woman," "Monster"
Naomi Kawase* – "Still the Water," "The Mourning Forest"
Abdellatif Kechiche – "Blue Is the Warmest Color," "Black Venus"
Abbas Kiarostami – "Certified Copy," "Taste of Cherry"
So Yong Kim – "For Ellen," "In Between Days"
Kiyoshi Kurosawa – "Seventh Code," "Pulse"
Karyn Kusama – "Jennifer's Body," "Girlfight"
Francis H. Lawrence – "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire," "I Am Legend"
Tobias Lindholm* – "A War," "A Hijacking"
Phyllida Lloyd – "The Iron Lady," "Mamma Mia!"
Ken Loach – "The Wind That Shakes the Barley," "Kes"
Julia Loktev – "The Loneliest Planet," "Day Night Day Night"
Ami Canaan Mann – "Jackie & Ryan," "Texas Killing Fields"
Lucrecia Martel – "The Headless Woman," "The Holy Girl"
Adam McKay* – "The Big Short," "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy"
Deepa Mehta – "Midnight's Children," "Water"
Ursula Meier – "Sister," "Home"
Rebecca Miller* – "The Private Lives of Pippa Lee," "Personal Velocity"
Karen Moncrieff – "The Dead Girl," "Blue Car"
Cristian Mungiu* – "Graduation," "4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days"
Anna Muylaert – "The Second Mother"
László Nemes* – "Son of Saul"
María Novaro – "The Good Herbs," "Lola"
Victor Nunez – "Spoken Word," "Ulee's Gold"
Euzhan Palcy – "Siméon," "A Dry White Season"
Park Chan-wook* – "Stoker," "Oldboy"
Lucía Puenzo – "The German Doctor," "El Niño Pez"
Lynne Ramsay – "We Need to Talk about Kevin," "Morvern Callar"
Dee Rees – "Pariah"
Nicolas Winding Refn – "Only God Forgives," "Drive"
Patricia Riggen – "The 33," "Girl in Progress"
Gillian Robespierre – "Obvious Child"
Patricia Rozema – "Kit Kittredge: An American Girl," "Mansfield Park"
Marjane Satrapi – "The Voices," "Persepolis"
Sam Taylor-Johnson – "Fifty Shades of Grey," "Nowhere Boy"
George Tillman, Jr. – "Notorious," "Soul Food"
Luis Valdez – "La Bamba," "Zoot Suit"
Melvin Van Peebles – "Identity Crisis," "Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song"
Margarethe von Trotta – "Rosenstrasse," "Marianne and Juliane"
Lana Wachowski – "Cloud Atlas," "The Matrix Trilogy"
Lilly Wachowski – "Cloud Atlas," "The Matrix Trilogy"
Taika Waititi – "Hunt for the Wilderpeople," "What We Do in the Shadows"
James Wan – "The Conjuring," "Saw"
Keenan Ivory Wayans* – "Scary Movie," "A Low Down Dirty Shame"
Apichatpong Weerasethakul – "Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives," "Tropical Malady"

Documentary
Joslyn Barnes – "The House I Live In," "Trouble the Water"
Danielle Renfrew Behrens – "Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck," "The Queen of Versailles"
Joe Bini* – "Tales of the Grim Sleeper," "Encounters at the End of the World"
Douglas Blush – "The Hunting Ground," "The Invisible War"
Rachel Boynton – "Big Men," "Our Brand Is Crisis"
Irene Taylor Brodsky – "The Final Inch," "Hear and Now"
Margaret Brown – "The Great Invisible," "The Order of Myths"
Nancy Buirski – "Afternoon of a Faun: Tanaquil Le Clercq," "The Loving Story"
Maro Chermayeff – "Marina Abramovic The Artist Is Present," "The Kindness of Strangers"
Ramona S. Diaz – "Don't Stop Believin': Everyman's Journey," "Imelda"
James Gay-Rees – "Amy," "Senna"
Haile Gerima – "Teza," "Ashes and Embers"
Laurens Grant – "The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution," "Freedom Riders"
Richard Hankin – "Art and Craft," "God Loves Uganda"
Kazuo Hara – "A Dedicated Life," "The Emperor's Naked Army Marches On"
Thomas Allen Harris – "Through a Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People," "Twelve Disciples of Nelson Mandela"
Matthew Heineman – "Cartel Land," "Escape Fire: The Fight to Rescue American Healthcare"
Judith Helfand – "The Barber of Birmingham: Foot Soldier of the Civil Rights Movement," "Blue Vinyl" Amy Hobby – "What Happened, Miss Simone?," "Shepard & Dark"
Kirsten Johnson* – "Cameraperson," "CitizenFour"
Asif Kapadia – "Amy," "Senna"
Aviva Kempner – "Rosenwald," "The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg" Pedro Kos* – "The Square," "Waste Land"
Victor Kossakovsky – "Vivan las Antipodas!," "The Belovs"
Anita Lee – "Stories We Tell," "Everybody's Children"
Shola Lynch – "Free Angela and All Political Prisoners," "Chisholm '72 – Unbought & Unbossed" Louis Massiah – "W.E.B. Dubois: A Biography in Four Voices"
Amanda Micheli – "La Corona," "Double Dare"
Spencer Nakasako – "Refugee," "A.K.A. Don Bonus"
Emiko Omori – "Rabbit in the Moon," "Regret to Inform"
Joshua Oppenheimer – "The Look of Silence," "The Act of Killing"
Dawn Porter – "Trapped," "Gideon's Army"
Gini Reticker – "Pray the Devil Back to Hell," "Asylum"
Azin Samari* – "Ethel," "The September Issue"
Jessica Sanders – "After Innocence," "Sing!"
Regina Scully – "The Hunting Ground," "Alive Inside"
Signe Byrge Sørensen – "The Look of Silence," "The Act of Killing"
David Teague – "Cutie and the Boxer," "Freeheld"
Trinh T. Minh-ha – "Forgetting Vietnam," "Surname Viet Given Name Nam" Jean Tsien – "Shut Up & Sing," "Scottsboro: An American Tragedy" Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi – "Meru," "Youssou N'Dour: I Bring What I Love" Wang Bing – "Three Sisters," "West of the Tracks"

Executives
Pam Abdy
Courtney D. Armstrong
Arturo Barquet
Arianna Bocco
Nicole Brown
Rona Cosgrove
Craig Dehmel
Zanne Devine
Lisa Ellzey
Monique Esclavissat
Pauline Fischer
DeVon Franklin
David W. Greenbaum Matthew Greenfield
Erica Huggins
Peter Kujawski
Pamela Kunath
Christine Langan
Bonni Lee
James F. Lopez
Xavier Marchand
Anikah Elizabeth McLaren
James Rupert Jacob Murdoch
Lachlan K. Murdoch
Gigi Pritzker
Josh Sapan
Scott Shooman
Adrian Smith
Frank H. Smith
Darren Dennis Throop
Jason D. Young

Film Editors
Niels Pagh Andersen – "The Look of Silence," "The Act of Killing"
Joe Bini* – "We Need to Talk about Kevin," "Cave of Forgotten Dreams"
Bettina Böhler – "Phoenix," "Barbara"
Pernille Bech Christensen – "The Salvation," "In a Better World"
Raúl Antonio Dávalos – "The Amateurs," "Meet Wally Sparks"
Marie-Hélène Dozo – "Two Days, One Night," "L'Enfant"
Amy E. Duddleston – "Elegy," "Laurel Canyon"
Suzy Elmiger – "Lola Versus," "Mighty Fine"
Sim Evan-Jones – "Shaun the Sheep Movie," "Shrek"
Sarah Flack – "Away We Go," "Lost in Translation"
Affonso Gonçalves – "Carol," "Winter's Bone"
Matthew Hamachek – "Cartel Land," "If a Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front"
Chris King – "Amy," "Exit through the Gift Shop"
Pedro Kos* – "The Square," "Waste Land"
Sylvie Landra – "Catwoman," "The Fifth Element"
Tom McArdle – "Spotlight," "The Station Agent"
Adam Nielsen – "A War," "A Hijacking"
Kevin Nolting – "Inside Out," "Up"
Nathan Nugent – "Room," "Frank"
Stan Salfas – "Morning," "Let Me In"
Azin Samari* – "Ethel," "The September Issue"
Margaret Sixel – "Mad Max: Fury Road," "Happy Feet"
Mary Stephen – "Blind Mountain," "A Tale of Winter"
Troy Takaki – "Baggage Claim," "The Bounty Hunter"
Camilla Toniolo – "His Way," "Company Man"
Bernat Vilaplana – "Crimson Peak," "Pan's Labyrinth"
Pax Wassermann – "Elaine Stritch: Shoot Me," "Pussy Riot: A Punk Prayer"
Julia Wong – "Hercules," "Extract"
Mark Yoshikawa – "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay (Parts 1 and 2)," "The Tree of Life"

Makeup Artists and Hairstylists
Karen Asano-Myers – "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," "42"
Pierce Austin – "Concussion," "After Earth"
Julie Dartnell – "The Grand Budapest Hotel," "Les Misérables"
Beatrice De Alba – "Away We Go," "Frida"
Dave Elsey – "Mr. Holmes," "The Wolfman"
Camille Friend – "The Hateful Eight," "Django Unchained"
Anita Gibson – "Beyond the Lights," "Top Five"
Giorgio Gregorini – "The Impossible," "Apocalypto"
Siân Grigg – "The Revenant," "Ex Machina"
Norma Hill-Patton – "X-Men: Days of Future Past," "The Company You Keep"
Duncan Jarman – "The Revenant," "Rush"
Love Larson – "The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared," "The Girl Who Played with Fire"
Angela Levin – "Cake," "Horrible Bosses"
Ivana Primorac – "Anna Karenina," "The Reader"
Beverly Jo Pryor – "Straight Outta Compton," "Selma"
Jan Sewell – "The Danish Girl," "The Theory of Everything"
Maurizio Silvi – "The Great Gatsby," "Moulin Rouge"
Heba Thorisdottir – "The Hateful Eight," "Bridesmaids"
Lesley Vanderwalt – "Mad Max: Fury Road," "The Great Gatsby"
Eva von Bahr – "The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared," "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo"

Music
Lesley Barber – "The Moth Diaries," "Los Locos"
Wendy Blackstone – "Whitey: United States of America v. James J. Bulger," "To Be Heard"
Mary J. Blige – "The Help," "Precious: Based on the Novel 'Push' by Sapphire"
Kathryn Bostic – "Dear White People," "The New Black"
Carl Davis – "The Understudy," "Scandal"
Joseph S. DeBeasi – "The Revenant," "Sicario"
Joanie Diener – "Merchants of Doubt," "The Skulls"
Fitzgerald Diggs (RZA) – "Django Unchained," "The Man with the Iron Fists"
Germaine Franco – "Dope," "Mr. and Mrs. Smith"
Sia Furler – "Zootopia," "Fifty Shades of Grey"
Peter Golub – "Audrey," "Countdown to Zero"
Amanda Goodpaster – "Pitch Perfect 2," "Diary of a Wimpy Kid"
Tanya Noel Hill – "Ant-Man," "Chef"
Deborah Lurie – "Safe Haven," "Dear John"
Heather McIntosh – "Z for Zachariah," "Honeymoon"
Marcus Miller – "About Last Night," "Deliver Us from Eva"
Antonio Pinto – "Amy," "Senna"
Raphael Saadiq – "Epic," "Love and Basketball"
Jim Schultz – "Black Mass," "Inglourious Basterds"
Del Spiva – "Fury," "Prometheus"
Taura Stinson – "Rio 2," "Black Nativity"
Joseph Trapanese – "Straight Outta Compton," "Nightcrawler"
Shigeru Umebayashi – "The Grandmaster," "2046"
Fernando Velázquez – "Crimson Peak," "Mama" Will.i.am – "The Great Gatsby," "Rio"
Marcelo Zarvos – "Rock the Kasbah," "The Beaver"

Producers
Belén Atienza – "Out of the Dark," "The Impossible"
Amy Baer – "A Storm in the Stars," "Last Vegas"
David Barron – "Cinderella," "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Parts 1 and 2)"
Ram Bergman – "Don Jon," "Looper"
Virginie Besson-Silla – "Lucy," "The Lady"
Fernando Bovaira – "Biutiful," "The Sea Inside"
Anne Carey – "Mr. Holmes," "The Savages"
Debra Martin Chase – "Sparkle," "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants"
Bonnie Curtis – "Albert Nobbs," "Minority Report"
Susan Downey – "The Judge," "Sherlock Holmes"
Ed Guiney – "Room," "Frank"
Paul E. Hall – "Peeples," "For Colored Girls"
Rachael Horovitz – "Maggie's Plan," "Moneyball"
Mark Huffam – "The Martian," "Exodus: Gods and Kings"
Elizabeth Karlsen – "Carol," "Made in Dagenham"
Gail Katz – "Pawn Sacrifice," "The Perfect Storm"
Amy Kaufman – "Beasts of No Nation, "Ain't Them Bodies Saints"
Neil Kopp – "Green Room," "Wendy and Lucy"
Kristie Macosko Krieger – "Bridge of Spies," "Lincoln"
David Lancaster – "Eye in the Sky," "Whiplash"
Albert Lee – "Chinese Zodiac," "Let the Bullets Fly"
Roy Lee – "The Lego Movie," "Abduction"
Mynette Louie – "Land Ho!," "Cold Comes the Night"
Daniela Taplin Lundberg – "Beasts of No Nation," "The Kids Are All Right"
Lori McCreary – "The Magic of Belle Isle," "Invictus"
Edward L. McDonnell – "Sicario," "Insomnia"
Jamie Patricof – "Mississippi Grind," "Blue Valentine"
Amanda Posey – "Brooklyn," "An Education"
Heather Rae – "The Dry Land," "Frozen River"
Alexander Rodnyansky – "Leviathan," "Stalingrad"
Esther García Rodríguez – "Wild Tales," "The Skin I Live In"
Anish Savjani – "Green Room," "Meek's Cutoff"
Allison Shearmur – "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies," "Cinderella"
Michael Sugar – "Spotlight," "The Fifth Estate"
Robert Teitel – "Barbershop: The Next Cut," "Men of Honor"
Rodrigo Teixeira – "The Witch," "Mistress America"
Nina Yang Bongiovi – "Dope," "Fruitvale Station"

Public Relations
Michael S. Agulnek
Marina Bailey
Jacqueline L. Bazan
Stephen D. Bruno
Cassandra O. Butcher
Zachary Eller
Linda Guerrero
Barry Dale Johnson
Kate Lee
Amy Mastriona
R.J. Millard
Kelly Bush Novak
Fumiko Kitahara Otto
Jack Pan
Terra Potts
Arnold Robinson
David Stern
Lisa Taback
Jean-Pierre Vincent
David S. Waldman
Ryan Werner
Katherine Willing

Short Films and Feature Animation
Alê Abreu – "Boy and the World," "Cosmic Boy"
Line K. Andersen – "The Croods," "Monsters vs Aliens"
Bruce Anderson – "Rio 2," "Rio"
Graham Annable – "The Boxtrolls," "ParaNorman"
Guillaume Aretos – "Puss in Boots," "Shrek the Third"
Serena Armitage – "Stutterer," "Scorned"
Sanjay Bakshi – "The Good Dinosaur," "Monsters University"
Maxwell Boas – "Kung Fu Panda 3," "Rise of the Guardians"
Lydia Bottegoni – "Hotel Transylvania," "Surf's Up"
Rebecca Wilson Bresee – "Zootopia," "Frozen"
Mark Burton – "Shaun the Sheep Movie," "Gnomeo & Juliet"
Chris Butler – "ParaNorman," "Coraline"
Clément Calvet – "Cafard," "Song of the Sea"
Tom Cardone – "Rio 2," "Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who!"
Marci Carlin – "The Soul of Nashville," "Human Destiny"
Galen Tan Chu – "Epic," "Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs"
Benjamin Cleary – "Love Is a Sting ," "Stutterer"
Pam Coats – "Gnomeo & Juliet," "Mulan"
Melissa Beth Cobb – "Kung Fu Panda 3," "Kung Fu Panda 2"
Deborah Cook – "The Boxtrolls," "ParaNorman"
Jamie Oliver Donoughue – "Shok," "Life on the Line"
Renato Dos Anjos – "Wreck-It Ralph," "Bolt"
Jeff Draheim – "Frozen," "The Princess and the Frog"
Karen Dufilho – "Duet," "For the Birds"
Pato Escala – "Bear Story"
Katie Fico – "Zootopia," "Feast"
Michael Fong – "Inside Out," "Toy Story 3"
Lori Forte – "Epic," "Ice Age Continental Drift"
Oorlagh George – "The Shore"
Jonathan Gibbs – "Turbo," "The Croods"
Steven Goldberg – "Frozen," "Tangled"
Judith Gruber-Stitzer – "Wild Life," "When the Day Breaks"
Jorge R. Gutierrez – "The Book of Life," "Carmelo"
Jane Hartwell – "The Croods," "Madagascar"
Georgina Hayns – "The Boxtrolls," "ParaNorman"
Janet Healy – "Minions," "Despicable Me 2"
Tang K. Heng – "Kung Fu Panda 2," "Kung Fu Panda"
Jon W.S. Huertas – "The Box," "Lone"
Raman Hui – "Monster Hunt," "Shrek the Third"
Claire Jennings – "Coraline," "Father and Daughter"
Yong Duk Jhun – "The Croods," "Shrek Forever After"
Sahim Omar Kalifa – "Bad Hunter," "Baghdad Messi"
Scott Kersavage – "Zootopia," "Wreck-It Ralph"
Basil Khalil – "Ave Maria," "Shooter"
Michael Knapp – "Epic," "Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs"
Robert Kondo – "The Dam Keeper," "La Luna"
Shawn Krause – "Inside Out," "Cars 2"
Max Lang – "Room on the Broom," "The Gruffalo"
Nicolas Marlet – "Kung Fu Panda 3," "How to Train Your Dragon 2"
Steve Martino – "The Peanuts Movie," "Ice Age Continental Drift"
Dale Mayeda – "Planes: Fire & Rescue," "Frozen"
Brian McLean – "The Boxtrolls," "ParaNorman"
Mike Mitchell – "Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked," "Shrek Forever After"
Joe Moshier – "Penguins of Madagascar," "How to Train Your Dragon 2"
James Ford Murphy – "Lava," "Cars"
Kiel Murray – "Up," "Cars"
Yoshiaki Nishimura – "When Marnie Was There," "The Tale of the Princess Kaguya"
Kyle Odermatt – "Big Hero 6," "Paperman"
Linda Campos Olszewski – "Car-Ma'," "A Bad Hair Day"
Gabriel Osorio – "Bear Story," "Residuos"
Sanjay Patel – "Sanjay's Super Team," "Tokyo Mater"
Martin Pope – "Room on the Broom," "Chico & Rita"
Christian Potalivo – "The New Tenants," "The Pig"
Tina Price – "Dinosaur," "Fantasia/2000"
Peter Ramsey* – "Rise of the Guardians," "Monsters vs Aliens"
Denise Ream – "The Good Dinosaur," "Cars 2"
Julie Roy – "Carface," "Kali the Little Vampire"
Damon Russell – "Curfew," "Brink"
William Salazar – "Kung Fu Panda 3," "Monsters vs Aliens"
Scott Santoro – "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2," "Flushed Away"
Katherine Sarafian – "Brave," "Lifted"
Kent Seki – "Rocky and Bullwinkle," "Megamind"
Osnat Shurer – "One Man Band," "Boundin'"
Mireille Soria – "Home," "Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted"
Richard Starzak – "Shaun the Sheep Movie," "A Matter of Loaf and Death"
Michael D. Surrey – "The Princess and the Frog," "The Lion King"
Galyn Susman – "Ratatouille," "Toy Story 2"
Imogen Sutton – "Prologue," "The Thief and the Cobbler"
Dice Tsutsumi – "The Dam Keeper," "Monsters University"
Nora Twomey – "Song of the Sea," "The Secret of Kells"
Pablo Valle – "How to Train Your Dragon 2," "Turbo"
Michael Venturini – "The Good Dinosaur," "Toy Story 3"
Pierre-Olivier Vincent – "How to Train Your Dragon 2," "How to Train Your Dragon"
Patrick Vollrath – "Everything Will Be Okay (Alles Wird Gut)," "The Jacket (Die Jacke)"
Dan Wagner – "Kung Fu Panda 3," "Kung Fu Panda 2"
Koji Yamamura – "Muybridge's Strings," "Mt. Head"
Hiromasa Yonebayashi – "When Marnie Was There," "The Secret World of Arrietty"
Raymond Zibach – "Kung Fu Panda 3," "Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas"

Sound
Pud Cusack – "Free State of Jones," "The Mask of Zorro"
Susan Dawes – "Deadpool," "Wild"
Chris Duesterdiek – "The Revenant," "Elysium"
Tammy Fearing – "Trainwreck," "Bridesmaids"
Roberto Fernandez – "St. Vincent," "Drive"
Eric Flickinger – "The Big Short," "World War Z"
Gabriel Gutiérrez – "Automata," "Mama"
Matthew Harrison – "Paper Towns," "The Maze Runner"
Nina Hartstone – "The Book Thief," "Gravity"
Michael Hertlein – "The Hateful Eight," "American Hustle"
Paul Hsu – "Spotlight," "Salt"
George Lara – "Chi-Raq," "Spotlight"
Anna MacKenzie – "Spectre," "Prometheus"
John G. Marquis – "Godzilla," "Beautiful Creatures"
James Harley Mather – "Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation," "Sherlock Holmes"
Chuck Michael – "Mad Max: Fury Road," "X-Men: Days of Future Past"
Timothy Karl Nielsen – "Racing Extinction," "War Horse"
Eric Norris – "Unbroken," "Man of Steel"
Ben Osmo – "Mad Max: Fury Road," "Happy Feet Two"
Eliza Paley – "Miles Ahead," "Carol"
Glenfield Payne – "Beasts of No Nation," "Blue Jasmine"
Michele Perrone – "The Revenant," "Straight Outta Compton"
Lisa Pinero – "Steve Jobs," "Fury"
Mac Ruth – "The Martian," "World War Z"
Christopher Scarabosio – "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," "The Grand Budapest Hotel"
Paul P. Soucek – "Fright Night," "Michael Clayton"
Nancy Nugent Title – "Spy," "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes"
Richard Toenes – "Iron Man 3," "Warrior"
Todd Toon – "The Revenant," "The Princess and the Frog"
Bernard Weiser – "American Hustle," "The Hurt Locker"
David White – "Mad Max: Fury Road," "The Railway Man"
Byron Wilson – "Black Mass," "True Grit"
Matthew R. Wood – "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," "WALL-E"
Tamás Zányi – "Son of Saul," "Delta"

Visual Effects
Kevin Baillie – "The Walk," "Transformers: Age of Extinction"
Sara Bennett – "Ex Machina," "Hercules"
Theo Bialek – "The Amazing Spider-Man 2," "The Smurfs 2"
Richard Bluff – "The Big Short," "Unbroken"
Steve Cremin – "Hail, Caesar!," "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay (Parts 1 and 2)"
Lindy Wilson De Quattro – "Pacific Rim," "Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol"
Adrian de Wet – "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay (Parts 1 and 2)," "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" Matt Dessero – "Jupiter Ascending," "Divergent"
Deak Ferrand – "By the Sea," "Lucy"
Ronald Frankel – "Gods of Egypt," "Riddick"
John Gibson – "X-Men: Days of Future Past," "Snow White and the Huntsman"
Martin Hill – "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2," "Furious Seven"
Bruce L. Holcomb – "Ant-Man," "Avengers: Age of Ultron"
Andrew Jackson – "Mad Max: Fury Road," "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies"
Matthew Jacobs – "Gods of Egypt," "Deliver Us from Evil"
Anders Langlands – "The Martian," "X-Men: Days of Future Past"
Seth Maury – "Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb," "Maleficent"
Rich McBride – "The Revenant," "Gravity"
Kelvin McIlwain – "Furious Seven," "Snow White and the Huntsman"
Paul Norris – "Ex Machina," "Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation"
Dan Oliver – "Gods of Egypt," "Mad Max: Fury Road"
Edward M. Pasquarello – "Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension," "Tomorrowland"
Betsy Paterson – "The Hunger Games," "The Incredible Hulk"
Matthew Shumway – "The Revenant," "Life of Pi"
Jason Smith – "The Revenant," "Super 8"
Kevin Andrew Smith – "Hunt for the Wilderpeople," "Krampus"
Simone Kraus Townsend – "Ant-Man," "Avengers: Age of Ultron"
Stefano Trivelli – "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," "Pan"
Adam Valdez – "Maleficent," "World War Z"
David Vickery – "Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation," "Fast & Furious 6"
Steven Warner – "The Brothers Grimsby," "The Martian"
Andrew Whitehurst – "Ex Machina," "Paddington"
Andy Williams – "Mad Max: Fury Road," "Fury"
Tom Wood – "Mad Max: Fury Road," "The Last Witch Hunter"

Writers
Jonathan Aibel – "Kung Fu Panda" series, "Monsters vs Aliens"
Sherman Alexie – "The Business of Fancydancing," "Smoke Signals"
Glenn Berger – "Kung Fu Panda" series, "Monsters vs Aliens"
Andrea Berloff – "Straight Outta Compton," "World Trade Center"
Vera Blasi – "Tortilla Soup," "Woman on Top"
Ryan Coogler* – "Creed," "Fruitvale Station"
Destin Daniel Cretton – "Short Term 12," "I Am Not a Hipster"
Emma Donoghue – "Room"
Tina Fey – "Mean Girls"
Efthimis Filippou – "The Lobster," "Dogtooth"
Jennifer Flackett-Levin – "Little Manhattan," "Wimbledon"
Ryan Fleck – "Mississippi Grind," "Half Nelson"
Alex Garland – "Ex Machina," "28 Days Later"
Drew Goddard – "The Martian," "Cloverfield"
Ciro Guerra* – "Embrace of the Serpent," "The Wind Journeys"
Mia Hansen-Løve* – "Eden," "The Father of My Children"
Marielle Heller* – "The Diary of a Teenage Girl"
David Henry Hwang – "Possession," "Golden Gate"
O'Shea "Ice Cube" Jackson* – "The Players Club," "Friday"
Jia Zhangke – "Mountains May Depart," "Still Life"
Miranda July – "The Future," "Me and You and Everyone We Know"
Laeta Kalogridis – "Terminator Genisys," "Shutter Island"
Naomi Kawase* – "Still the Water," "Firefly"
Richard Kelly – "Domino," "Donnie Darko"
Takeshi Kitano – "Outrage," "Kikujiro"
Hirokazu Koreeda – "Like Father, Like Son," "Nobody Knows"
Yorgos Lanthimos – "The Lobster," "Dogtooth"
Lee Chang-dong – "Poetry," "Oasis"
Sebastián Lelio – "Gloria," "Navidad"
Mark Levin – "Journey to the Center of the Earth," "Nim's Island"
Tobias Lindholm* – "A War," "The Hunt"
Adam McKay* – "The Big Short," "The Other Guys"
Rebecca Miller* – "Maggie's Plan," "The Ballad of Jack and Rose"
Abi Morgan – "Suffragette," "The Iron Lady"
Cristian Mungiu* – "Beyond the Hills," "Occident"
Phyllis Nagy – "Carol"
László Nemes* – "Son of Saul"
Park Chan-wook* – "Thirst," "Oldboy"
Charles Randolph – "The Big Short," "The Life of David Gale"
Carlos Reygadas – "Silent Light," "Battle in Heaven"
Clara Royer – "Son of Saul"
Misan Sagay – "Belle," "The Secret Laughter of Women"
Lorene Scafaria – "The Meddler," "Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist"
Josh Singer – "Spotlight," "The Fifth Estate"
Keenan Ivory Wayans* – "White Chicks," "A Low Down Dirty Shame"
Alice Winocour – "Mustang," "Home"

Members-at-Large
Tina Anderson
M. James Arnett
Dana Belcastro
Schawn Belston
Katherine Beyda
Lynwen Brennan
Camille Cellucci
Annie Chang
Yolanda T. Cochran
Gary Combs
Jenny Fulle
Theodore E. Gluck
Hal H. Haenel
Ramzi Haidamus
Eunice Huthart
Jeff Imada
Stephanie A. Ito
Mike Knobloch
Ravi D. Mehta
Sunny Park
Manny Perry
Ana Maria Quintana
Nancy St. John
Philip Steuer
Keith Woulard
Susan Zwerman

Associates
Adriana Alberghetti
Michelle Bohan
David Bugliari
John Campisi
Esther Chang
Maha Dakhil
David DeCamillo
Jerome Duboz
Helen du Toit
Jeff Gorin
Julie Huntsinger
Tracey R. Jacobs
Adam J. Kanter
Craig Kestel
Franklin Leonard
Betsy A. McLane
Cameron Mitchell
Andrea Nelson Meigs
Emanuel Nunez
Joanelle Romero
Rena Ronson
Lara Sackett
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Lisa Marie Presley's Estranged Husband Allegedly Took Financial Advantage Of Her!

Posted: 29 Jun 2016 03:40 PM PDT

We had a feeling this would be a messy split!

Following the news of Lisa Marie Presley's split from her husband Michael Lockwood on June 13, her lawyer took to People Magazine to provide more insight into the marriage's breakdown. According to the legal rep, Michael took advantage of Presley financially in addition to skipping out on his parental responsibilities.

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Yikes! Talk about drama!

Unfortunately for L.M.P., she trusted Lockwood with her assets without a formal prenup agreement. Now the lawyer is alluding to M.L. draining the beauty's bank accounts.

The rep explained:

"He apparently was in charge of her assets throughout the marriage and didn't do what he should have done on a fiduciary basis. He took advantage of her."

Ugh, we hope this claim isn't true! Lisa needs all of her money to support her kids now that she's seeking full custody!

Speaking of the children, the lawyer also went on to commend Presley's custody decision while also slamming Lockwood in the process:

"There are some problems with him being a good father, in terms of what a father is supposed to do. I absolutely believe that what we're asking for is necessary."

Aww. Our hearts break for those little girls!

To make matters even worse, the momma has not been able to reach Michael ever since he moved out of their house a month ago. Apparently the pair have yet to discuss their divorce which is obviously not ideal.

Despite the drama, Presley's lawyer believes everything will all work out in the end:

"It's tough on her, but she's going to get through it. There's so much stress and nonsense that goes on during divorce. But she'll be fine ultimately."

We agree. Lisa is one tough cookie -- stay strong, girl!

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