Oscars | Producers promise a show filled with magic and song

An image from “Boyhood” – the strongest candidate to the most wanted Oscar

An image from “Boyhood” – the strongest candidate to the most wanted Oscar

Lady Gaga. Jennifer Hudson. Common and John Legend. Adam Levine. Rita Ora. Tegan & Sara. Tim McGraw.
This isn’t the lineup for an upcoming pop concert, but rather for Sunday’s Academy Awards.
“We want to entertain,” said Neil Meron, producing his third consecutive Oscar ceremony with Craig Zadan. “And there’s no better entertainment than to do it with music.”
Host Neil Patrick Harris will perform an original song by the Oscar-winning writers behind “Let It Go,” the producers said. Called “Moving Pictures,” the musical number will set a “subliminal theme” for the evening, Meron said. “It’s a multimedia musical number,” he said, “something that we’ve not done before.”
Music is part of the production pair’s professional DNA, though.
The producers said they started booking musical acts even before they learned the year’s nominees. But they were delighted with the nominated original songs.
A spate of stars will bring those songs to life on the Oscar stage.
Common and Legend are set to perform their song, “Glory,” from “Selma.” Levine will sing “Lost Stars” from “Begin Again.” Ora will take on Diane Warren’s song from “Beyond the Lights,” ‘’Grateful.” Tegan & Sara will join with The Lonely Island for “The Lego Movie” song, “Everything is Awesome.” McGraw will perform Glen Campbell’s song “I’m Not Gonna Miss You,” from the documentary about his struggle with Alzheimer’s, “Glen Campbell… I’ll Be Me.”
The producers wouldn’t say what Hudson, Gaga and other entertainers, including Jack Black and Anna Kendrick, will sing.
Suspense about their performances will have to stand in for the lack of suspense for most of the acting categories. Patricia Arquette of “Boyhood” and J.K. Simmons of “Whiplash” have locked up supporting-actor awards all season, and Julianne Moore is shoo-in for the best-actress Oscar for “Still Alice.”
The lead actor competition has some excitement, with Michael Keaton of “Birdman” and Eddie Redmayne of “The Theory of Everything” splitting many of the early honors.
“Birdman” and “The Grand Budapest Hotel” lead all nominees with nine bids apiece, including best picture, director, cinematography and original screenplay. Also up for best picture are “American Sniper,” ‘’Boyhood,” ‘’The Imitation Game,” ‘’The Theory of Everything,” ‘’Selma” and “Whiplash.”
Among the highlights of last year’s top-rated ceremony was host Ellen DeGeneres’ surprise pizza delivery and superstar-selfie moment.
“Everyone thinks that we pre-planned the selfie and pizza thing exactly the way they happened last year, but we didn’t!” Zadan insisted, detailing the various ways the bits could have gone wrong: “Nobody takes a piece of pizza, and then it’s weird. Ellen is standing there with pizza.”
But they do promise real magic on Oscar night. After all, host Harris is a magician. MDT/AP

Categories World