Fifth Harmony
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Origin | Miami |
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Florida | |
United States | |
Members | Camila Cabello |
Lauren Jauregui | |
Normani | |
Ally Brooke | |
Dinah Jane | |
Record labels | Syco Music |
Epic Records | |
Legacy Recordings | |
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ID | 822565 |
MTV Video Music Award for Best Collaboration
MTV Video Music Award for Best Pop Video
MTV Europe Music Award for Best Pop
Kids' Choice Award for Favorite Song
iHeartRadio Music Award for Best Fan Army
Teen Choice Award for Choice Music Group
Kids' Choice Award for Favorite Music Group
People's Choice Award for Favorite Group
Teen Choice Award for Choice Female Hottie
Teen Choice Award for Choice Summer: Song
Teen Choice Award for Choice Fandom
Teen Choice Award for Choice Single: Group
Kids' Choice Award for Favorite New Artist
Radio Disney Music Award for Best Music Group
Teen Choice Award for Choice Summer Music Star: Group
MTV Europe Music Award for Best US Act
Radio Disney Music Award for Breakout Artist of the Year
iHeartRadio Music Award for Best Cover Song
American Music Award for Collaboration of the Year
Teen Choice Award for Choice Social Media Queen
Teen Choice Award for Choice Music Group: Female
Nickelodeon Brazil Kids' Choice Award for Favorite International Artist
Shorty Award for Band
Radio Disney Music Award for Best Song to Rock out to With Your BFF
MuchMusic Video Award for Most Buzzworthy International Artist or Group
Teen Choice Award for Choice Song from a Movie or TV Show
MuchMusic Video Award for Fan Fave International Artist or Group
Bravo Otto - Super-Band
Premio Juventud for I Wanna Dress like Her - Image and Fashion
YouTube Music Award
iHeartRadio Music Award for Best Music Video
About Fifth Harmony
Fifth Harmony is an American girl group based in Miami, composed of Ally Brooke, Normani Kordei, Dinah Jane, Lauren Jauregui, and previously Camila Cabello until her departure from the group in December 2016.
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Oscars 2022: Which film might be named fan favourite?
Far be it from us to suggest The Power of The Dog isn't a crowd-pleasing thrill ride, but it's safe to say this Year 's Best picture favourite doesn't have huge Mass Appeal .
The slow-burn western, which should not be viewed while operating Heavy Machinery , is a strong contender at Sunday's Oscars alongside films such as Coda, King Richard , and West Side Story.
But there are plenty of More mainstream films that missed out on nominations. Which is why The Academy has introduced the " fan favourite" this Year - a prize decided entirely on public votes from Social Media and The Academy website.
The winning film receive One of the gold statuettes like The Others , so it's More of a bonus category, introduced for younger and More online-skewing audiences.
" It's not an Oscar and it's not an award, it's really just an acknowledgement, " the producer of this Year 's ceremony " And to me, that's a good thing. This ceremony doesn't have to be all awards, bereft of entertainment, just all about The Amazing artists and craftspeople. We can do both. "
The Fan favourite concept hasn't gone down well with everyone though, with some Oscars fans recalling the doomed attempt to introduce a similar category a few years ago.
" I don't understand why they're trying to capture The Public in a similar way to the idea of the Popular Oscar from 2018, which was just not a good or well-defined idea, " on The Next Best Picture podcast.
" Nobody cares what The Public thinks, you can go to Box Office Mojo for that. They want to know what the industry thinks, what The People who actually make movies think, that's why you watch The Oscars . "
But some high-profile stars are in favour. " They have an Oscar for The Most popular movie, " " Because that's what The Business is about. "
Asked if The Academy should give Spider-Man an Oscar, he replied: " They should! It did what movies did for ever - it got people to a big dark room. "
The award might be well-intentioned, but that's no guarantee it will entice the desired audience. Younger age groups who watch short viral clips online are unlikely to sit through a three-hour ceremony just because they might get to see Zendaya On Stage for a minute or Two .
But Either Way , this gives us an excuse to look over some of The Films which might win fan favourite, and why.
CinderellaDescription: A musical adaptation of The Classic fairytale starring singer Camila Cabello and Pose star Billy Porter as the Fabulous Godmother.
Why it's in the running: Cabello has enjoyed a dedicated and mobilised fan base ever since her Fifth Harmony days. They are just the kind of group who can pull themselves together for a targeted Twitter campaign.
Box Office : The Movie didn't play in cinemas, but More Than One million households watched it on Amazon Prime Video on its opening weekend.
IMDb rating: A rather dubious 4. 3.
Number of Oscar nominations: Zero.
What critics said: The Film lacked substance, " ultimately making this a One -time, forgettable watch, " " The Flaws in The Narrative are nothing In Comparison to the vibrancy and energy on display with each and every musical number".
Spider-Man: No Way HomeDescription: Everybody thought No Time To Die would be The Film that saved cinema and brought The Public back out to movie theatres. In The Event , Spider-Man stole its thunder Two months later, taking twice the amount of money as 007 at the Box Office .
Why it's in the running: Fans loved it and many went to see it multiple times. It is, quite simply, the biggest film of the Last Year .
Box Office : $1. 8bn (£1. 38bn).
IMDb rating: A superb 8. 6.
Number of Oscar nominations: One - Best visual effects.
What critics said: it was a " monumentally successful Spider-instalment which pulls off a tricky and ambitious narrative trick with all The Grace of a balcony-top backflip" " Though delightful in places, the third entry in Sony's third Spider-Man cycle feels both overstocked and underwhelming. "
MinamataDescription: Johnny Depp stars as War Photographer W Eugene Smith , who documents the devastating effect of mercury poisoning in Japan's coastal communities. It was released quietly following with ex-wife Amber Heard .
Why it's in the running: The Actor has an extremely dedicated fan base. Remember, when Depp lost his libel case against Heard and was ostracised from Hollywood, (which Depp is The Face of) actually. His fans know How To show their support.
Box Office : A poor $1. 5m (£1. 15m) - More Than $1m of which was made in Slovakia.
IMDb rating: A strong 7. 5 - higher than The Power of The Dog .
Number of Oscar nominations: Zero.
What critics said: The Movie " is direct, compelling and hard to dismiss" but The Film uses " a mass of groan-worthy genre clichés that ill-serve The Truth they are trying to recreate. "
Army of the DeadDescription: A zombie heist film directed by Zack Snyder , who also helmed Man of Steel and Batman v Superman.
Why it's in the running: Well, it's partly because to vote. But it's also the kind of movie which wouldn't otherwise get a look-in from The Academy , which usually turns its nose up at zombie films.
Box Office : Only $1m (£770,000) in cinemas but in its first 28 Days on Netflix it was watched by 75 million households.
IMDb rating: A not-brilliant 5. 7.
Number of Oscar nominations: Zero.
What critics said: it was " too scattershot, perhaps too derivative and definitely too long" but there was enough " excitement, suspense, jokey camaraderie, sorrowful losses, satisfying comeuppances, twists and turns" to justify it.
DuneDescription: Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya star in Denis Villeneuve 's attempt to finally make a beloved film version of Frank Herbert 's epic Science Fiction novel.
Why it's in the running: Dune is One of the only fan favourite contenders that already has lots of Oscar nominations, including Best picture. But as it's only likely to win in the technical categories, this would be a way of rewarding its huge Box Office success.
Box Office : $400m (£306m).
IMDb rating: An impressive 8. 1.
Number of Oscar nominations: A stonking 10.
What critics said: Dune is of " such intimidating grandeur that it's hard To Believe it even exists in The First place" but it was a " visual and aural marvel that is also a crashing bore".
Tick Tick . . Boom !Description: Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda directs Andrew Garfield in a musical which tells The Story of the late Jonathan Larson , the composer who wrote Rent.
Why it's in the running: It's a high-quality, well acted and moving film which has built a strong following particularly among musical theatre fans, who will be keen to Make Up for its absence in The Best picture category.
Box Office : Negligible as it's another Netflix release. And we don't know how many people watched it there because Netflix don't systematically release viewing figures. Well done everyone.
IMDb rating: A healthy 7. 5.
Number of Oscar nominations: Two - Best Actor for Garfield and Best Film Editing .
What critics said: The Film was " anchored by a sensational performance by Andrew Garfield " but it was " messy, missing a distinct spark and emotional depth".
The Suicide SquadDescription: Margot Robbie and Idris Elba star as mercenary supervillains in James Gunn 's attempt to make a better version of 2016's poorly-reviewed Suicide Squad .
Why it's in the running: This iteration of Suicide Squad went down better than the previous One (which has a 5. 9 IMDb rating), so fans have been keen to show their approval for DC's attempt to get it right. Plus, many are miffed that it missed the visual effects category.
Box Office : $167m (£128m).
IMDb rating: A decent 7. 2.
Number of Oscar nominations: Zero.
What critics said: it was " The Most fun and least depressing superhero movie in a very long time" but the violence " grows tiresome in its thudding repetition".
MalignantDescription: A Crime horror in which lead character Madison has nightmares about grisly murders, which she discovers are in fact happening in Real Life .
Why it's in the running: Because you should never underestimate cult horror fans and their level of dedication.
Box Office : $34m (£26m).
IMDb rating: A mid-ranking 6. 3.
Number of Oscar nominations: Go On , have a guess.
What critics said: as an " absurdly entertaining frightfest" but " Malignant has its remarkable horror moments but ultimately succumbs to a tale that is More style than substance. "
Sing 2Description: Remember Sing? Great, this is a sequel. Animals sing songs. No rapidly losing enthusiasm for this article.
Why it's in the running: Outside of Best animated feature and sometimes Best original song, there is rarely any recognition at The Oscars for children's films, so this new category is somewhere a popular-but-neglected film could make a splash.
Box Office : $367m (£280m).
IMDb rating: A rocking 7. 5.
Number of Oscar nominations: Zero.
What critics said: it was " another easy-to-swallow confection designed to maximize audience delight" but " The cacophony grows a little tiresome. The Show can Go On , but that doesn't mean it must. "
Source of news: bbc.com