Leonardo DiCaprio has been nominated for three other Academy Awards, starting with a supporting actor bid for playing a teen with autism in the 1993 drama What’s Eating Gilbert Grape. This year, with his Oscar nomination for The Wolf of Wall Street, he’s up against lead actors Christian Bale, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Bruce Dern and Matthew McConaughey, who is considered DiCaprio’s biggest threat for his portrayal of a rodeo-loving Texan with HIV in Dallas Buyers Club. Victoria Will / Invision /AP
Leonardo DiCaprio has been nominated for three other Academy Awards, starting with a supporting actor bid for playing a teen with autism in the 1993 drama What’s Eating Gilbert Grape. This year, with his Oscar nomination for The Wolf of Wall Street, he’s up against lead actors Christian Bale, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Bruce Dern and Matthew McConaughey, who is considered DiCaprio’s biggest threat for his portrayal of a rodeo-loving Texan with HIV in Dallas Buyers Club. Victoria Will / Invision /AP
Leonardo DiCaprio has been nominated for three other Academy Awards, starting with a supporting actor bid for playing a teen with autism in the 1993 drama What’s Eating Gilbert Grape. This year, with his Oscar nomination for The Wolf of Wall Street, he’s up against lead actors Christian Bale, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Bruce Dern and Matthew McConaughey, who is considered DiCaprio’s biggest threat for his portrayal of a rodeo-loving Texan with HIV in Dallas Buyers Club. Victoria Will / Invision /AP
Leonardo DiCaprio has been nominated for three other Academy Awards, starting with a supporting actor bid for playing a teen with autism in the 1993 drama What’s Eating Gilbert Grape. This year, with

Could Leonardo DiCaprio finally win coveted Oscar?


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Twenty years after his first Oscar nomination, Leonardo DiCaprio is hoping that he may at last win one of Hollywood’s most prized statuettes.

Matthew McConaughey has long been the front-runner for the best actor Oscar for his turn in Dallas Buyers Club — but the 39-year-old is increasingly cited as a possible come-from-behind winner.

Critics have lavished praise on the actor for his portrayal of financial crook Jordan Belfort in Martin Scorsese's The Wolf of Wall Street, fuelling speculation that Oscar voters could finally give him the Academy Award.

DiCaprio portrays the debauched and drug-fuelled New York trader from his early days through his relentless rise to the top of Wall Street in the 1990s, and then his disgrace at the hands of FBI investigators. A heavily censored version of the film screened in the UAE, minus 45 minutes from the three-hour running time.

The hilarious scene where DiCaprio struggles across the floor to get to his car, his limbs paralysed by a drug overdose, risks becoming one of his defining screen moments, along with the prow-of-the-ship Titanic scene with Kate Winslet.

“Look, there’s a lot of disgusting behaviour in this movie,” the 39-year-old — who took home a Golden Globe for the role — acknowledged at a recent lunch for this year’s Oscar nominees.

“We wanted this to be a cautionary tale, and we wanted to accurately portray this darker nature of our culture.”

While DiCaprio has never won an Oscar, he was first nominated at the age of 19, for 1993's What's Eating Gilbert Grape?, and then again for 2004's The Aviator and 2006's Blood Diamond.

But his work in films including Romeo and Juliet (1996), Gangs of New York (2002), The Departed (2006) and Shutter Island (2010) was overlooked by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

The bitterest pill to swallow was doubtless Titanic (1997), which won 11 of the 14 Oscar categories in which it was nominated — but DiCaprio did not even earn a best actor nod.

“Now that DiCaprio is on the brink of the big 4-0, it’s time to do the right thing and honour one of the finest actors of our generation with an Oscar while he’s still in his prime instead of some paunchy supporting role a decade later,” said Marlow Stern of The Daily Beast. DiCaprio will be 40 on November 11.

“Leo is arguably the biggest movie star in the world giving the biggest performance of his career in the most talked-about film of the year. That looks like Oscar to me,” added Tom O’Neil of Gold Derby, a Hollywood prize forecast website.

Fans agree: the internet is awash with videos condemning or making fun of the Academy’s perceived snubs of DiCaprio over the years.

One of the latest: a clip showing the famous overdose scene, but with DiCaprio dragging a golden statuette behind him.

Joey Berlin, head of the Broadcast Film Critics Association (BFCA), was more cautious about DiCaprio’s chances.

“I believe Leo has been honoured to receive Oscar nominations and I don’t believe he has been ‘snubbed’ by the Academy,” he said.

“Winning an Oscar is incredibly rare and difficult and many screen legends never won one. Leo is a great star and he may win this year, but just to be nominated again is very special.”

In a normal year, DiCaprio’s Wolf portrayal would have made him a near shoo-in for the best actor Oscar. But this year is not typical, with a bumper crop of films and performances vying for the votes of the Academy’s 6,000 voters.

Two Hollywood legends, Robert Redford and Tom Hanks, failed to win best actor nods for shipwreck movie All is Lost and Somali pirate thriller Captain Phillips respectively. Hanks was also overlooked for his performance as Walt Disney in the making of Mary Poppins movie, Saving Mr Banks.

In the end, DiCaprio is up against McConaughey, as well as Chiwetel Ejiofor from 12 Years a Slave, Christian Bale for American Hustle and Bruce Dern for black-and-white road movie Nebraska.

DiCaprio took home the Golden Globe for best actor in a musical or comedy in January, while McConaughey won the Globe for best drama actor.

McConaughey — who lost over 40 pounds to play Aids sufferer and activist Ron Woodroof in Dallas Buyers Club — remains the favourite, having also won the best actor prize from the Screen Actors Guild.

*AFP

NO OTHER LAND

Director: Basel Adra, Yuval Abraham, Rachel Szor, Hamdan Ballal

Stars: Basel Adra, Yuval Abraham

Rating: 3.5/5

The Birkin bag is made by Hermès. 
It is named after actress and singer Jane Birkin
Noone from Hermès will go on record to say how much a new Birkin costs, how long one would have to wait to get one, and how many bags are actually made each year.

Brief scores:

Day 2

England: 277 & 19-0

West Indies: 154

The lowdown

Rating: 4/5

Attacks on Egypt’s long rooted Copts

Egypt’s Copts belong to one of the world’s oldest Christian communities, with Mark the Evangelist credited with founding their church around 300 AD. Orthodox Christians account for the overwhelming majority of Christians in Egypt, with the rest mainly made up of Greek Orthodox, Catholics and Anglicans.

The community accounts for some 10 per cent of Egypt’s 100 million people, with the largest concentrations of Christians found in Cairo, Alexandria and the provinces of Minya and Assiut south of Cairo.

Egypt’s Christians have had a somewhat turbulent history in the Muslim majority Arab nation, with the community occasionally suffering outright persecution but generally living in peace with their Muslim compatriots. But radical Muslims who have first emerged in the 1970s have whipped up anti-Christian sentiments, something that has, in turn, led to an upsurge in attacks against their places of worship, church-linked facilities as well as their businesses and homes.

More recently, ISIS has vowed to go after the Christians, claiming responsibility for a series of attacks against churches packed with worshippers starting December 2016.

The discrimination many Christians complain about and the shift towards religious conservatism by many Egyptian Muslims over the last 50 years have forced hundreds of thousands of Christians to migrate, starting new lives in growing communities in places as far afield as Australia, Canada and the United States.

Here is a look at major attacks against Egypt's Coptic Christians in recent years:

November 2: Masked gunmen riding pickup trucks opened fire on three buses carrying pilgrims to the remote desert monastery of St. Samuel the Confessor south of Cairo, killing 7 and wounding about 20. IS claimed responsibility for the attack.

May 26, 2017: Masked militants riding in three all-terrain cars open fire on a bus carrying pilgrims on their way to the Monastery of St. Samuel the Confessor, killing 29 and wounding 22. ISIS claimed responsibility for the attack.

April 2017Twin attacks by suicide bombers hit churches in the coastal city of Alexandria and the Nile Delta city of Tanta. At least 43 people are killed and scores of worshippers injured in the Palm Sunday attack, which narrowly missed a ceremony presided over by Pope Tawadros II, spiritual leader of Egypt Orthodox Copts, in Alexandria's St. Mark's Cathedral. ISIS claimed responsibility for the attacks.

February 2017: Hundreds of Egyptian Christians flee their homes in the northern part of the Sinai Peninsula, fearing attacks by ISIS. The group's North Sinai affiliate had killed at least seven Coptic Christians in the restive peninsula in less than a month.

December 2016A bombing at a chapel adjacent to Egypt's main Coptic Christian cathedral in Cairo kills 30 people and wounds dozens during Sunday Mass in one of the deadliest attacks carried out against the religious minority in recent memory. ISIS claimed responsibility.

July 2016Pope Tawadros II says that since 2013 there were 37 sectarian attacks on Christians in Egypt, nearly one incident a month. A Muslim mob stabs to death a 27-year-old Coptic Christian man, Fam Khalaf, in the central city of Minya over a personal feud.

May 2016: A Muslim mob ransacks and torches seven Christian homes in Minya after rumours spread that a Christian man had an affair with a Muslim woman. The elderly mother of the Christian man was stripped naked and dragged through a street by the mob.

New Year's Eve 2011A bomb explodes in a Coptic Christian church in Alexandria as worshippers leave after a midnight mass, killing more than 20 people.

U19 WORLD CUP, WEST INDIES

UAE group fixtures (all in St Kitts)

  • Saturday 15 January: UAE beat Canada by 49 runs 
  • Thursday 20 January: v England 
  • Saturday 22 January: v Bangladesh 

UAE squad:

Alishan Sharafu (captain), Shival Bawa, Jash Giyanani, Sailles
Jaishankar, Nilansh Keswani, Aayan Khan, Punya Mehra, Ali Naseer, Ronak Panoly,
Dhruv Parashar, Vinayak Raghavan, Soorya Sathish, Aryansh Sharma, Adithya
Shetty, Kai Smith  

ELIO

Starring: Yonas Kibreab, Zoe Saldana, Brad Garrett

Directors: Madeline Sharafian, Domee Shi, Adrian Molina

Rating: 4/5

Wicked: For Good

Director: Jon M Chu

Starring: Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo, Jonathan Bailey, Jeff Goldblum, Michelle Yeoh, Ethan Slater

Rating: 4/5

Third Test

Day 3, stumps

India 443-7 (d) & 54-5 (27 ov)
Australia 151

India lead by 346 runs with 5 wickets remaining

Despacito's dominance in numbers

Released: 2017

Peak chart position: No.1 in more than 47 countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia and Lebanon

Views: 5.3 billion on YouTube

Sales: With 10 million downloads in the US, Despacito became the first Latin single to receive Diamond sales certification

Streams: 1.3 billion combined audio and video by the end of 2017, making it the biggest digital hit of the year.

Awards: 17, including Record of the Year at last year’s prestigious Latin Grammy Awards, as well as five Billboard Music Awards

Brief scores:

Liverpool 3

Mane 24', Shaqiri 73', 80'

Manchester United 1

Lingard 33'

Man of the Match: Fabinho (Liverpool)

England v South Africa schedule:

  • First Test: At Lord's, England won by 219 runs
  • Second Test: July 14-18, Trent Bridge, Nottingham, 2pm
  • Third Test: The Oval, London, July 27-31, 2pm
  • Fourth Test: Old Trafford, Manchester, August 4-8
SERIE A FIXTURES

Friday Sassuolo v Torino (Kick-off 10.45pm UAE)

Saturday Atalanta v Sampdoria (5pm),

Genoa v Inter Milan (8pm),

Lazio v Bologna (10.45pm)

Sunday Cagliari v Crotone (3.30pm) 

Benevento v Napoli (6pm) 

Parma v Spezia (6pm)

 Fiorentina v Udinese (9pm)

Juventus v Hellas Verona (11.45pm)

Monday AC Milan v AS Roma (11.45pm)

UAE jiu-jitsu squad

Men: Hamad Nawad and Khalid Al Balushi (56kg), Omar Al Fadhli and Saeed Al Mazroui (62kg), Taleb Al Kirbi and Humaid Al Kaabi (69kg), Mohammed Al Qubaisi and Saud Al Hammadi (70kg), Khalfan Belhol and Mohammad Haitham Radhi (85kg), Faisal Al Ketbi and Zayed Al Kaabi (94kg)

Women: Wadima Al Yafei and Mahra Al Hanaei (49kg), Bashayer Al Matrooshi and Hessa Al Shamsi (62kg)