Oscars, Conan O'Brien and Gladys
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Madigan also previously made Academy Awards headlines for refusing to applaud Elia Kazan's honorary acceptance speech at the 1999 Oscars.
Amy Madigan's creepy role in "Weapons" has earned her the Oscar for best supporting actress, and she broke a record in the process.
Scary Movie 6 has unveiled its first teaser poster, and it draws from a recent awards season moment. The promotional image spoofs a recognizable horror character while continuing the franchise’s tradition of parodying popular films and cultural headlines.
Amy Madigan won the first Oscar handed out at the 98th Annual Academy Awards on Sunday, taking home the trophy for best supporting actress for her role as Aunt Gladys in “Weapons.” It was a rare win for a horror film,
Weapons fans, rejoice, as Amy Madigan has confirmed that a prequel centered around Aunt Gladys is in the works. Moments after stepping off stage at the 98th Academy Awards on Sunday, Madigan — who took home the hardware for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the 2025 horror flick written and directed by Zach Cregger — joined journalists backstage and shared that “I’ve been asked that quite a number of times,
LOS ANGELES — Conan O’Brien kicked off the 98th Academy Awards at the Dolby Theatre with an opening sequence that was equal parts chaotic, cinematic, and downright funny, channeling his inner Amy Madigan villain from the nominated film Weapons.
Amy Madigan has won the supporting actress Oscar for her role in “Weapons.” In the horror film, Madigan, 75, portrays the villainous Aunt Gladys, a parasitic witch who drains the life force energy of people to survive.