Before joining Amy Schumer and Wanda Sykes on stage to host the 94th Oscars in less than two weeks, Regina Hall headed to Austin to promote her movie Master.The Amazon Studios film had its world premiere at Sundance in January before screening at SXSW in Austin on Monday, ahead of the March 18 debut in select theaters and on Amazon Prime Video.The 51-year-old actress also discussed the hot-button issue of craft awards not being handed out live at the ceremony, in a new interview with Deadline.
Regina in Austin:Before joining Amy Schumer and Wanda Sykes on stage to host the 94th Oscars in less than two weeks, Regina Hall headed to Austin to promote her movie Master The actress, who also executive produced Master, stepped out with a rose-colored sweater with the sleeves rolled up to the elbows.The sweater was neatly tucked into a pair of dark blue jeans, with a pair of silver hoop earrings seen peeking out from her shoulder-length hair.
Hall completed her look with a pair of brown leather cowboy boots, along with a number of gold bracelets and rings. Regina's look:The actress, who also executive produced Master, stepped out with a rose-colored sweater with the sleeves rolled up to the elbowsRegina also spoke out for the first time about The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' decision to cut eight awards from the live broadcast.Those awards -Production Design, Documentary Short, Film Editing, Makeup and Hairstyling, Original Score, Animated Short, Live Action Short, and Sound - will be handed out an hour before the ceremony, with footage of their speeches edited 'seamlessly' into the live telecast.The move has been met with much criticism, though she insisted in an interview with Deadline that all of the winners.
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