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  • Artists4Ceasefire Unveils New Pins Designed by Shepard Fairey Ahead of Oscars (EXCLUSIVE)

    Artists4Ceasefire Unveils New Pins Designed by Shepard Fairey Ahead of Oscars (EXCLUSIVE)

    Artists4Ceasefire has a new pin badge just in time for the 2026 Oscars ceremony.

    With just hours to go until the 98th Academy Awards, the collective of actors, filmmakers and other artists — which as per its description has been calling for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza and lasting peace between Palestinians and Israelis since late 2023 — has unveiled the new pin that it will be distributing ahead of Sunday night’s ceremony at the Dolby Theater.

    Designed by Shepard Fairey, the pins feature a dove carrying a lotus flower with a barbed wire stem, an image the group says embodies “hope, resilience and a just peace.” According to Artists4Ceasefire, which was started two weeks after the Oct. 7 attacks, the heart above the flower “reinforces the power of leading with love, reminding us all that love for humanity includes a commitment to liberation and freedom for all people — from Palestine and Lebanon, to Iran, Sudan, Minnesota and beyond.”

    “Humanity and justice are not privileges reserved for some of us; they belong to all people, without exception,” said Fairey. “Art has the ability to remind us that, before borders and boundaries, we are all citizens of this planet first. This collaboration with Artists4Ceasefire serves as a reminder that love for all people is not the absence of justice and accountabliity — it is a necessity. My hope is that this image speaks to the power of solidarity and serves as a reminder that when we come together, the seeds of compassion, dignity and freedom can break through.”

    While it’s as-yet unknown which stars will be wearing the new design on the Oscars red carpet, the previous Artists4Ceasefire badge has become a familiar presence at awards shows over the last two years. Attendees at the 2024 Academy Awards — including Billie Eilish, Mark Ruffalo, Ava DuVernay, Ramy Youssef, Riz Ahmed, Mahershala Ali and Finneas O’Connell — were seen sporting the pin, as was Kaouther Ben Hania, who returns this year with international film nominee “The Voice of Hind Rajab.” Meanwhile, Javier Bardem and Megan Stalter wore the pin at the 2025 Emmy Awards.

    Other stars known for wearing the Artists4Ceasefire pin include Susan Surandon, Phoebe Bridgers, Nicola Coughlan and Hannah Einbinder.

  • Despite Popular Belief, Many Adults Over 60 Still Desire Intimacy

    Despite Popular Belief, Many Adults Over 60 Still Desire Intimacy

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    Research shows that older adults still desire sex and intimacy in relationships. Image Credit: Studio Firma/Stocksy
    • A recent study has shown that adults remain interested in sexual activity and intimacy in relationships into their 80s.
    • The study participants emphasized that physical connections are among the most important aspects of a relationship, with some even saying that a lack of intimacy would be a “deal breaker.”
    • The findings could help dispel stereotypes and misconceptions about sex and aging, as well as encourage an open discussion about sexual health with older adults.

    It’s a common misperception that the desire for sex and romantic relationships wanes as people age.

    However, a recent study published in the Journal of Sex Research found that adults ages 60 to 80 expressed not only a desire, but a need for sexual intimacy in a relationship.

    In fact, many view a relationship that lacks sexual intimacy as less than a complete relationship, with some even seeing it as falling short of their definition of romance.

    “Older adults who report sexual activity report greater overall well-being and life satisfaction, Arien Muzacz, PhD, clinical associate professor of counseling at The College of Education, Oregon State University, told Healthline. Muzacz was not involved in the study.

    While older adults may have the same desire for sexual intimacy, they may experience certain challenges.

    “Adults don’t become more asexual as they age; however, they may become less sexual, even though the desire for intimacy remains strong,” said Karyne Wilner, PsyD, licensed psychologist and author of “Releasing Toxic Anger for Women,” who wasn’t involved in the study.

    “Many in their 70s, 80s, 90s, and beyond feel desire and romance, but at the same time, they have more difficulties with sex,” she told Healthline.

    The researchers interviewed 100 individuals. The participants were split evenly, with 50 single males and 50 single females, ages 60 to 83, with average ages of 65.6 for males and 66.8 for females.

    The study focused on how single older adults framed their desire for new sexual and romantic relationships.

    Almost three-quarters of the participants openly stated that they didn’t want to be in a relationship if it didn’t involve sexual activity.

    Many participants stated that not having sex was a “deal breaker” in a relationship.

    One participant, Dean, 68, said, “That would be a deal breaker. I’m still able to be intimate. So that would be a deal breaker. I mean, it might end up as a friendship instead of a relationship. Period.”

    Evelyn, 65, agreed. “No, sex has to be part of your relationship. So, if you don’t want to have sex, then what’s the use of having a relationship? . . . You can be friends without having sex. If you just want to be friends, that’s fine. But if you try to do a relationship, then sex has to be a part of it.”

    Around 30 of the participants stated they may be somewhat open to a romantic relationship that didn’t involve sexual activity. However, these statements were generally either contradictory or came with caveats.

    “Older adults [may] need to look at sexuality in a new way,” said Wilner.

    “It can be the touch of a hand on the small of [the] back, sitting or lying close together, a tender massage, or rubbing against each other. It may not end in the strong orgasm or release of yesteryear, but there may be moments of great intimacy with loving bodies intertwined,” she said.

    Those who did entertain the idea of a relationship without sexual intercourse typically included stipulations, such as:

    • having non-penetrative forms of sexual contact
    • changing their partner’s mind
    • already loving someone when the sex stopped later in the relationship

    “I think sexuality needs to be encouraged among older adults, married and partnered, as well as single,” said Wilner.

    “I hope that this study and others like it will encourage people to follow their desires and be realistic about their needs, but also to be flexible in how they define sexuality. If it’s pleasurable, it’s sexual, even when it doesn’t look like the sex you used to have.”

    When people talk about sexuality in older adults, they often focus on ability, finding that older adults may have less or no sex, or that the quality of sex is lower, due to bodily changes that come with age.

    “Your body may change as you age due to physiological processes such as menopause, the type of exercise you get, or the medicines you take. However, sexuality is still important; it is part of the joie de vivre, it empowers your life force and energizes you,” said Wilner.

    The participants in this study also mentioned that biological issues, such as difficulty with erections and lubrication, were among their concerns about having sex at an older age. However, they viewed these as inevitabilities to overcome, not enough to prevent their pursuit of sex.

    “Open yourself to a new form of intimacy based on sensual touch or scents,” suggested Wilner.

    While the study participants were clear that sex is an important part of romantic relationships, they also showed flexibility in the details of sex. They were aware that the type of sexual experiences one can have may change with age.

    Both males and females noted that, as long as the relationship included sex, the frequency of sex was less important.

    One of the participants, Howard, 62, said that it was the physical connection, not the frequency, that was essential to the health of the relationship.

    “I would think you have to have some kind of intimacy, sexual relations somewhere. It might not be a once a month or twice a month, but [it is necessary] to keep the flow in the relationship going,” he said.

    Some of the participants also alluded to the way sex as an older adult may not have the same vigor and pleasure of sex as a younger adult. However, this did not negate the value or importance of sex in a relationship.

    Wilner said the study is important because it’s “more in touch with reality than the myth that when people reach a certain age, they lose interest in sex.”

    She noted that the results may be reassuring to those who desire sexual connections but feel it may not be appropriate behavior at their age.

    The study may not only help dispel the myth and stereotype that older adults lose interest in sex, but it may also help open the conversation about sexual health with these individuals.

    “STI prevention is essential for any older adults due to increased risks like thinning of the vaginal walls and reduced lubrication in the vaginal canal (the latter can be addressed by using water-based lubes that do not erode latex prophylactics),” said Muzacz.

    “There is also a reality that older adults in communal settings like retirement communities may have multiple partners, so STI prevention and testing are recommended for any older adults engaging in partnered sexual activity,” she added.

    The recent study researchers suggested that older adults and their healthcare professionals may often avoid the topic of sexual health. However, the study shows that sexual activity remains a vital piece of relationships to many older adults.

    This makes it even more important to incorporate sexual wellness into routine healthcare for older adults.

    “People — no matter what their age — need to have a sense of the person they are being intimate with and some knowledge of that person’s dating or marital history. I also think that conversations with physicians, gynecologists, or urologists about safe sex would be helpful in learning how best to protect yourself,” said Wilner.

  • Anthropic is doubling Claude’s usage limits during off-peak hours for the next two weeks

    To capitalize on Claude’s recent spike in popularity, Anthropic is offering a limited-time promotion that doubles usage limits for anyone using its AI chatbot during off-peak hours. From March 13 to March 27, users on Free, Pro, Max, and Team plans will get double the usage limits in a five-hour window when using Claude outside weekday hours between 8 AM and 2 PM ET. According to Anthropic, the promotion is automatic, and users don’t have to enable anything to get the benefits.

    Anthropic said that this promotion applies to anyone using Claude on web, desktop or mobile, but also with Cowork, Claude Code, Claude for Excel and Claude for PowerPoint. Previously, Anthropic offered a similar event from December 25 to December 31, doubling usage limits for Pro, Max 5x or Max 20x subscribers. However, Anthropic is targeting an even wider audience with its latest promotion since only Enterprise users are excluded this time around.

    Anthropic is marketing the promotion as a “small thank you to everyone using Claude,” but it’s likely tied to its ongoing battle with the Department of Defense. After refusing to remove certain AI safeguards for the Department of Defense, Anthropic was listed as a supply chain risk and lost its contract with the federal agency. In turn, OpenAI signed a deal with the Department of Defense, leading to many users deciding to boycott ChatGPT in favor of Claude and other AI chatbot options.

  • Strategy Founder and Major Bull Michael Saylor Has Issued the Anticipated Weekly Bitcoin Signal

    Strategy Founder and Major Bull Michael Saylor Has Issued the Anticipated Weekly Bitcoin Signal

    Michael Saylor has fueled speculation in the market about a possible new buy signal by reposting data from his company’s “Saylor Tracker,” which monitors Bitcoin holdings.

    Strategy founder Saylor, in a social media post, used the phrase “extend the orange dot,” which investors interpreted as a sign that the company may soon announce a new Bitcoin purchase. In the chart shared by Saylor, the orange dots represent $BTC purchases.

    In the past, the company is known to announce Bitcoin purchases shortly after similar announcements.

    According to the data, Strategy’s Bitcoin reserves are worth approximately $53 billion. The company’s total holdings are calculated at 738,731 $BTC, with an average purchase cost of $75,863. Based on current market prices, the company’s portfolio shows an unrealized loss of approximately 5.42%, indicating a loss in value of approximately $3.04 billion.

    Strategy has recorded a total of 102 Bitcoin purchases to date. The most recent transaction took place last Monday, when the company bought 17,994 $BTC at an average price of $70,946, totaling approximately $1.28 billion. Following this transaction, the company’s total Bitcoin holdings rose to 738,731 $BTC.

    *This is not investment advice.

  • Bitcoin set for best week since September 2025 as correlation with tech stocks weakens

    Bitcoin set for best week since September 2025 as correlation with tech stocks weakens

    Bitcoin is on track to close its strongest week since September 2025, rising about 8.5% and trading above $71,000.

    The move stands out relative to other major assets.

    Over the past week, bitcoin has begun to diverge slightly from the broader market. Using BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) as a five-day proxy, IBIT is up roughly 3.5% and approached a one-month high on Friday.

    In contrast, iShares Expanded Tech Software ETF (IGV), gold and U.S. equities all trended lower as the week progressed. This suggests bitcoin is starting to lose its strong correlation with software and tech, at least in the short term.

    BTC divergence versus IGV, QQQ and Gold. (TradingView)

    The divergence comes as bitcoin started to diverge from its traditional counterparts. Since the start of the conflict in the Middle East, over two weeks ago, bitcoin has gained roughly 13%, outperforming traditional risk assets and safe havens alike. Over the same period, IGV has risen about 3%, while gold has fallen around 6%, and U.S. equities have also posted losses.

    On a monthly basis, the asset is up about 7% so far in March, which would mark its first positive month since September. That rebound follows five consecutive negative months in which bitcoin declined as much as 50% from its October all-time high.

    The buyers of the largest digital asset appear to be U.S., as institutional demand from the region appears to be gradually returning. US spot bitcoin ETFs have recorded approximately $1.3 billion in net inflows so far in March, putting them on track for their first month of net inflows since October.

    However, the divergence doesn’t mean that bitcoin is completely out of the woods yet.

    The market sentiment remains extremely cautious. The crypto fear and greed index has stayed in “extreme fear” territory. At the same time, perpetual futures funding rates remain negative. Funding rates are periodic payments exchanged between traders in perpetual futures markets to keep contract prices aligned with the spot market. When funding rates are negative, short sellers pay long positions, indicating that bearish positioning is dominant and traders are willing to pay to maintain short exposure.

    While it may not mean bitcoin is all-clear to take off, it does show that investors aren’t pricing it as a purely risk asset anymore.

    As CoinDesk analysis showed, the move might just mean bitcoin has potentially become a 24/7 leading indicator of how the overall market might trade in response to a macro event. The Middle East conflict is the perfect example of this, as the price moved before any other asset classes when the war first started. And now, it seems everything else is following its price action, while bitcoin remains steady.

    Read more: Bitcoin’s recent crash to $60,000 warned stocks first – now they’re following

  • Animated ‘Firefly’ Reboot in Development From Nathan Fillion, 20th TV Animation

    Animated ‘Firefly’ Reboot in Development From Nathan Fillion, 20th TV Animation

    Nathan Fillion has revealed that a Firefly animated series is in early development at 20th Television Animation, ending a week-long social media campaign hinting at some news involving the project.

    Fillion shared the news in an Instagram video, where he was joined by his Firefly costars, and at Awesome Con in Washington.

    The animated reboot is being developed through Fillion’s production banner Collision33 in partnership with 20th Television Animation, which controls the rights to the franchise. Married writer-producers Tara Butters (Agent Carter, Dollhouse) and Marc Guggenheim (Arrow, Flash) are set to serve as showrunners, in their first professional collaboration together, on the series, for which a script has already been written. Additionally, early concept art has been developed in collaboration with Oscar- and Emmy-winning animation studio ShadowMachine. The project is expected to be taken out to buyers soon. The series would be set in the timeline between the original, 11-episode TV run in 2002 and the 2005 feature film continuation, Serenity.

    Fillion said in his Instagram video that he received the blessing of Joss Whedon to embark upon this new iteration. Whedon created the original series, produced by 20th Century Fox Television, which aired for one season before developing a following through DVD sales, streaming platforms and Serenity.

    The announcement came during a panel and live taping of Fillion and co-star Alan Tudyk’s podcast Once We Were Spacemen. The pair were joined by fellow original Firefly castmembers Gina Torres, Jewel Staite, Morena Baccarin, Sean Maher and Summer Glau.

    And the news caps a week of viral social media teases from Fillion and his co-stars of some sort of Firefly news.

    Watch Fillion’s video announcing the Firefly animated reboot below.

  • Where to Watch the 2026 Oscars Online

    Where to Watch the 2026 Oscars Online

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    The 98th Oscars, hosted for the second consecutive year by Conan O’Brien, air live on Sunday, March 15, at 4 p.m. PT/7 p.m. ET, from Hollywood’s Dolby Theatre. Since the awards show is broadcast on ABC, cord-cutters can stream it live on any TV streaming service that carries the network, including DirecTV (with a five-day free trial), Fubo (with a five-day free trial), Sling and Hulu + Live TV.

    For the second year, the awards show will also stream live on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+, where the latter is offering one of its best promotions of the year: three months of Disney+ and Hulu for $4.99 per month (reg. $12.99 per month), a savings of 62 percent.

    At a Glance: How to Watch the 98th Academy Awards

    As for red carpet coverage, ABC’s pre-show, On The Red Carpet at the Oscars, begins at 12:30 p.m. PT/3:30 p.m. ET, streamable via DirecTV (with a five-day free trial), Fubo (with a five-day free trial), Sling and Hulu + Live TV. Additionally, E!’s red carpet coverage begins at 1 p.m. PT/4 p.m. ET with E! Live From the Red Carpet, also streamable on any live TV streaming service that carries E!, including DirecTV, Sling and Hulu + Live TV.

    While the easiest way to catch both the ceremony and all the red carpet coverage online for free is through DirecTV’s five-day trial period, The Hollywood Reporter is further outlining each streaming option ahead.

    Where to Watch the Oscars 2026 for Free: Air Date and Time, Red Carpet Livestream

    The 2026 Academy Awards air on ABC on Sunday, March 15, at 4 p.m. PT/7 p.m. ET (and can be livestreamed with DirecTV, Fubo, Sling or Hulu + Live TV). Hulu and Hulu on Disney+ subscribers can also livestream the ceremony, however for both red carpet and ceremony coverage, the best option is a live TV streaming service that carries either ABC or E!, like DirecTV.

    As mentioned, the ceremony is preceded by ABC’s pre-show, On The Red Carpet at the Oscars, beginning at 12:30 p.m. PT/3:30 p.m. ET. E! has its own red carpet coverage, E! Live From the Red Carpet, beginning at 1 p.m. PT/4 p.m. ET.

    Since select streamers are offering free trials and limited-time discounts, viewers can catch the star-studded evening at no cost; learn more about each option below.

    Five-day free trial; packages from $19.99 per month

    ABC is included in any of DirecTV’s signature packages: Entertainment, Choice, Ultimate and Premier. Plus, DirecTV is offering a five-day free trial for its streaming service, meaning new subscribers can catch the performance at no cost.

    Learn more about each plan option, including how to build your own channel lineup (starting at just $19.99 per month), at directv.com.

    Fubo

    Five-day free trial; packages from $55.99 per month ($45.99 for first month)

    Watch ABC with a subscription to Fubo, which offers a five-day free trial for new subscribers.

    After the trial, plans start at $45.99 for the first month and $55.99 monthly afterward.

    $4.99/mo $12.99/mo 62% off

    New subscribers can stream the Oscars for free with a 30-day trial to Hulu’s ad-supported base plan, which regularly costs $11.99 per month. For the best bang for your buck, opt for the Disney+ and Hulu bundle, regularly $12.99 per month for the ad-supported base plan, but through March 24, 62 percent off for the first three months.

    Half off first month for select plans

    ABC is included in Sling’s Blue Plan, starting at $45.99 per month.

    For the best bang for your buck, opt for Sling’s Orange & Blue plan, which is currently half off for the first month: $33 for the first month and $65.99 monthly thereafter.

    Three-day free trial; packages from $89.99 per month

    Watch ABC and Hulu for free with a three-day trial to Hulu + Live TV, which comes bundled with Disney+ and ESPN+, starting at $89.99 per month.

    Oscar Nominations 2026

    Sinners leads the 2026 Oscar nominations with a record-breaking 16. One Battle After Another has 13 nods, followed by Frankenstein, Marty Supreme and Sentimental Value with nine each. All five of those films are up for best picture, along with Bugonia, F1, Hamnet, The Secret Agent and Train Dreams.

    See here for the full list of 2026 Oscar nominees.

    Oscar Host 2026

    Conan O’Brien will serve as host for the second consecutive year.

    Oscar Presenters 2026

    This year’s Oscar presenters include past winners, nominees and hosts, among them, last year’s acting winners, Mikey Madison, Adrien Brody, Kieran Culkin and Zoe Saldaña. See here for the full list of presenters.

    Oscar Performers 2026

    The 2026 Oscars feature live performances from two of the Best Original Song nominees: “Golden” from KPop Demon Hunters and “I Lied to You” from Sinners. 

    Oscar Winners 2026

    THR will be updating the 2026 Oscar winners list live. Stay tuned.

  • Vince Vaughn’s Gangster Doubles Have SXSW in Stitches at ‘Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice’ Premiere

    Vince Vaughn’s Gangster Doubles Have SXSW in Stitches at ‘Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice’ Premiere

    Vince Vaughn stars opposite himself in the action comedy “Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice,” an R-rated gangster movie that had SXSW in stitches during its Saturday night world premiere.

    Out March 27 on Hulu, the film, directed by BenDavid Grabinski, follows mobster Nick (Vaughn), who travels back in time so that Future Nick and Present Nick can save fellow gangster buddy Mike (James Marsden) from being murdered. Eiza González plays Alice, a woman caught between these two dangerous men, as the four of them (does that add up?) face assassins, kingpins and coke-sniffing henchmen. The ensemble includes Keith David, Jimmy Tatro, Stephen Root, Lewis Tan, Ben Schwartz, Emily Hampshire and Arturo Castro.

    Grabinski introduced the film by reading some remarks written on his phone. “This following speech was saved in my Google Docs as the speech I’d give if ‘Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice’ wins an MTV Movie Award,” he said. “But I’m pretty sure those don’t exist anymore, which sucks shit.”

    Setting the stakes, he added, “Movies are the best thing in the entire world. Movies are why I get up in the morning. Movies are why I exist. Movies bring me joy, and you are all about to watch a fucking movie. It’s a movie made by a major studio with movie stars and jokes and fights and surprises and explosions, a lot of music and a time machine.”

    The movie is full of laugh-out-loud moments and absurd, violent fight sequences. And — no spoilers — a famous action movie star makes a surprise cameo as a hit man.

    “It’s just so nice to have an original idea made,” Vaughn said during a post-film Q&A.

    González, who also stars in another SXSW headliner, “I Love Boosters,” said she was “terrified” signing onto “Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice” because “I’ve never done comedy.”

    “Be kind to me,” she pleaded with the audience. “This is the first I’m doing it. I was really nervous.”

    Vaughn assuaged his co-star’s nerves: “I thought you were super funny. It’s so surprising to hear you say you were nervous, because you were so confident. You had so many great ideas, and I thought you were terrific in the film.”

  • Bitcoin whales are starting to accumulate again at $71K: Santiment

    Bitcoin whales are starting to accumulate again at $71K: Santiment

    Large Bitcoin wallets are increasing their holdings again as the asset’s price holds around $71,000, according to crypto sentiment platform Santiment.

    “Their recent shift to accumulation is a bullish signal,” Santiment said in a report on Saturday, referring to wallets holding between 10 and 10,000 Bitcoin ($BTC).

    “This is a positive reversal,” Santiment added. Santiment data shows wallets holding 10 to 10,000 Bitcoin ($BTC) now control 68.17% of Bitcoin’s total supply, up from 68.07% seven days earlier.

    Santiment eyeing retail investor activity

    Santiment said that a potential local bottom in Bitcoin could be forming if whales continue accumulating while retail investors’ share of holdings begins to decline.

    “Ideally, we want to see small wallets (retail) drop while this group rises, signaling a transfer of coins from weak hands to strong hands,” Santiment said.

    An increase in retail buying suggests over-optimism, since Bitcoin’s price has historically bottomed when everyday investors start losing hope and selling.

    At the same time, the Crypto Fear & Greed Index stayed in “Extreme Fear” on Sunday at 16, signaling investors are still cautious.

    Bitcoin is trading at $71,350 at the time of publication, up 6.30% over the past seven days.

    Cryptocurrencies, Bitcoin Price, Adoption

    Bitcoin is up 7.55% over the past 30 days. Source: CoinMarketCap

    Just over a week ago, Bitcoin whale activity was vastly different. Santiment reported on Mar. 6 that, in the two days prior, whales had sold 66% of the Bitcoin they bought between Feb. 23 and Mar. 3, just as Bitcoin surged past $70,000 and briefly touched $74,000.

    Market bottom still uncertain

    However, Santiment said that if retail investors keep buying Bitcoin, it could mean more downside ahead.

    “Historically, markets tend to bottom when the ‘crowd’ loses hope. The persistence of retail optimism is currently the biggest argument against a confirmed bottom,” Santiment said.

    “Markets rarely reward the majority consensus immediately,” Santiment added.

    Bitcoin onchain analyst Willy Woo echoed a similar view, recently saying that Bitcoin is “solidly in the middle of its bear market through a lens of long-range liquidity.”

    It comes as US spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) logged their first five-day inflow streak of 2026, bringing in roughly $767.32 million this week.

  • ‘SNL’ Tackles the Oscars: Tucker Carlson Rants About Liberal Movies, ‘Weekend Update’ Hosts Ponder Drone Attack and Best Actor Race 

    ‘SNL’ Tackles the Oscars: Tucker Carlson Rants About Liberal Movies, ‘Weekend Update’ Hosts Ponder Drone Attack and Best Actor Race 

    Ahead of Hollywood’s Big Night, SNL‘s “Weekend Update” featured “conservative commentator” Tucker Carlson, played by Alex Moffat, to talk about the “liberal politics influencing the awards too much.”

    “Why don’t we talk about “Sinners.’ That’s right, ‘Sinners,’” Moffatt’s Carlson says when asked his thoughts on this year’s leading best picture nominees. “Leftist woke America’s favorite movie this year is about sinning, huh? Really, why does that not surprise me? Sorry kids, we don’t go to church anymmore, we go to ‘Sinners.’ That’s the rule. That’s the goal now.”

    He went on to take jabs at the rest of this year’s nominees, including “Hamnet.” “Because we’re not allowed to say ‘Hamlet’ anymore — They took the ‘L’ and gave it to the ‘gbtq.’”

    His alt-right take on “Bugonia”? “I guess heterosexual women aren’t allowed to have hair anymore,” he said, nodding to Emma Stone’s shaved head in the best picture nominee. “They have to shave their heads instead of their armpits. And I’m supposed to be attracted to that? No. Oh! Don’t look at my breasts, look at my scalp.”

    He went on to mention “One Battle After Another,” leading this year’s nominees alongside “Sinners,” saying, “What is this? What’s going on? I’m genuinely asking, I did not see that movie.”

    The segment began with Michael Che and Colin Jost reading jokes about Donald Trump’s war on Iran, including one about a potential drone attack on the Oscars ceremony. “The FBI has reportedly warned police departments in California that Iran could retaliate by launching drones at high-profile targets on the West Coast…The Oscars, tomorrow on NBC!”